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2021-01-17 17:01:40
@rwitt Appears to be a conflict between Deco and your router, from what you have found. Additional proof is that your router described as "Verizon G3100 WiFi 6 Mesh Router" on the Internet, meaning...
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2021-01-17 00:16:57
@Bender You can buy additional M5 units and add them to your Deco mesh. It can have more than 3 nodes. TP-Link sells M5 in 3-pack, 2-pack and single unit, making it easy to add more nodes to existent...
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2021-01-16 20:59:24
@rwitt Start with two Decos, your Main Deco and one of Satellite Decos. To check that it is not Deco hardware issue, daisy chain them like this, with short Ethernet cables of good quality: Satellite...
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2021-01-16 14:07:33
@Bas1378 Another option is to configure Deco mesh to run in Access Point mode. You can do that through Deco app. When Decos are running in Access Point mode, your PC connected to Deco should...
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2021-01-16 12:46:32
@Bas1378 What you described is supposed to work that way with the network layout you have and Deco mesh running in Router mode. The easiest solution is to add more Ethernet (utp) ports to your Main...
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2021-01-14 18:09:42
Marcus_TP44 wrote I'm looking to hardwire the outdoor study, is it as simple as running an outdoor/weather proof ethernet cable from one of the M5 Deco units in the house to the outdoor study...
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