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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-27 18:44:18
Re:How do you determine signal strength/quality between a remote mesh unit and it's parent (router)?
@Alexandre. OK, that makes sense I guess. Shame the hardware/software doesn't show a value, and/or run a communication (data transfer) test of some sort!?
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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-26 23:20:25
Using Powerline adapters for the backhaul on M5s?
I happen to have powerline adapters exactly where my two child M5s are being placed. Is it wise to use the powerline adapters for a backhaul to them (& plug wired in devices directly into the spare...
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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-26 23:17:37
How do you determine signal strength/quality between a remote mesh unit and it's parent (router)?
How can you reasonably accurately determine if a remote Mesh unit is place well, and is therefore connected/communicating with the main mesh router well? eg: The only indication I can see is in the...
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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-23 13:13:15
Re:Deco M5 - Is there any advantage to running the Deco in Router mode rather than Access Point mode?
Ah, so the Guest Network is almost pointless in AP mode for its intended purpose (of being slightly more secure/easy to access). You may as well just give folks your real network name/password. OK...
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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-23 13:11:32
Re:Deco M5 - Is there any advantage to running the Deco in Router mode rather than Access Point mode?
@TP-Link Excellent... So in AP mode:- 1) You can see all devices (wireless and wired) attached to the mesh as a whole, and their download/upload speed. 2) You can drill into an individual mesh unit,...
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Forums/ Deco
2020-11-23 10:44:21
Re:Deco M5 - Is there any advantage to running the Deco in Router mode rather than Access Point mode?
@NeilF Two further question if it's not too much bother:- 1) Is there a single list of devices attached to any/all of the mesh units? Or do you have to click into each of the mesh units, to look at...
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