Deco M4 select signal source
I got 3 deco M4 device, 1 as main (AP mode) and slave 1 and slave 2.
Main deco and slave 1 are located at ground floor while slave 2 is located at floor 1.
Main deco is located under the stair so the signal strength is weak a bit, but the speedtest done when client device connect to slave 1 still good.
Problem here is slave 2 connect to main deco instead of slave 1 when slave 1 have greater signal strength compare to main deco.
I saw another post Deco M5 source signal selectable? got release beta firmware for M5 model.
May i know when will m4 beta firmware release? or does it have any other temporary solution?
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yes, and please have a check of your email box later;
Thank you very much.
And if anyone had the same signal source selection issue on the Deco M4, Please also leave me a private message;
We also have the firmware for Deco M5, Deco M9 plus as well as Deco X60, and if needed, please feel free to let me know;
Thanks.
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@TP-Link Please can you send me the link for the beta firmware. Thanks
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ok I need this also. This is killing my 200mb broadband into my back office which I specifically bought the decos for to provide a strong reliable signal too and all the 3rd slave can do is pick up the weakest main deco in the living room providing a poor unreliable signal.
how do I get this beta firmware?
thanks
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@Samora I've PM'd you
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Hi, thanks for your help.
Are you sure this is the beta firmware that allows to select signal source ?
Tried do flash the firmware but after all the process the firmware stayed the same.
I did the upgrade attempt connected via ethernet...
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@TP-Link Can you send the Deco M4 firmware uptade to me please? Thanks
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@TP-Link have two m4's and one e4.
1) M 4 is the main one connected to the ethernet. 2) now the problem is that i want one of the m4's to get signal from my e4 as the other m4 is further from the main M4 and closer to E4
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@Samora no it doesn't allow you to select the source but it stops the 3rd deco connecting to the first :)
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