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Forums/ Deco
2022-08-14 16:47:41
Signal range: Single AXE5300 Deco (no satellites) vs AXE75 router
Probably an impossible question to answer, but would using only the "main" router of the Deco AXE5300 (and no extenders) provide similar range (all other things being equal) to a AXE75? I see the...
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Forums/ Deco
2022-08-14 16:41:20
Re:Its 2022 and there's still no way to lock a device to a signle Deco...
My exact situation is that there's significant 5GHz signal loss on my satellites, even though they have a dedicated 5GHz backhaul band, and even when I test them in the same room as the main. I...
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Forums/ Deco
2022-08-14 16:38:22
Re:Deco AXE5300 - does firmware allow ability to lock a device to a node?
@lostchild Thanks. Yes, I mean "linked deco device" (AKA any device that's not the 'main' one.) Unfortunately, my experience with another Deco model and several posts here confirm that the "disable...
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Forums/ Deco
2022-08-13 01:27:21
Re:Deco wireless backhaul details
I too am very curious about backhaul speeds. I have the x3600 which is supposed to have a dedicated 5GHz band for backhaul, but I've found that the link quality is extremely poor. I'm not sure how to...
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Forums/ Deco
2022-08-12 20:20:26
Deco AXE5300 - does firmware allow ability to lock a device to a node?
Considering the Deco AXE5300, but I require the ability to marry certain devices to certain nodes, which cannot be done with my current X68. I have read that firmware updates are slowly rolling out...
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Forums/ Deco
2022-07-31 14:38:04
Re:Its 2022 and there's still no way to lock a device to a signle Deco...
@Alexandre. Noticed you said " firmware 1.6 for Deco M5 only (currently)." I could really use this feature, but I have the Dexo x3600 and the latest firmware update from a month or so ago didn't...
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