Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning

Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning

Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning
Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning
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Model: Deco XE75  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.4.3

Hi,

I’m looking for engineering-level input on an ongoing stability issue with a Deco XE75 mesh that persists despite extensive configuration changes and testing.

This is not a basic setup and I’ve worked systematically through the usual remedies.

 

 

Environment

  • Model: Deco XE75 (EU, V1)

  • Firmware: 1.4.3 (auto-updated overnight; previously on 1.4.1)

  • Nodes: 4 × XE75

  • Backhaul: Wireless only (Cat6 not feasible in this property)

  • WAN: FTTP, stable, no ONT issues

  • House: UK semi-detached, heavy brick internal walls

  • Clients: Mixed (phones, laptops, Sonos, ~10+ cameras/IoT)

 

 

Topology

  • Main Deco (Living Room) wired to ONT

  • Hallway Deco acts as the hub

  • Landing + Bedroom connect via Hallway

  • Connection Preference manually set to enforce this topology

Topology is stable when viewed in the app and all satellites typically show Medium or better signal.

 

 

What I have already done

To avoid the usual suggestions, here is what has already been tested and/or implemented:

  • Disabled separate IoT SSID → single SSID broadcasting 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz

  • Reduced 5 GHz channel width to 80 MHz

  • Confirmed 5 GHz remains on channel 36 (non-DFS)

  • Weekly scheduled reboot enabled (03:00)

  • Manual reboot tests performed

  • Network optimisation largely avoided (except for controlled tests)

  • Client roaming / mesh behaviour simplified

  • One external extender used only for a single outdoor camera

  • Firmware rollback tested previously (1.4.3 → 1.4.1) - stability issues persisted - so moved back to 1.4.3

 

 

Symptoms

  • Network becomes unreachable (all clients affected)

  • Requires manual reboot (power cycle) of the Deco system to recover

  • Occurs intermittently (roughly weekly, sometimes more frequently)

  • WAN itself does not appear to be dropping

  • Mesh appears to collapse rather than degrade gracefully

 

 

Logs

Observations from the logs:

  • No obvious WAN disconnects

  • No clean reboot signatures at the time of failure

  • Log buffer appears extremely short (often only ~10 minutes retained with no apparant way of changing this - really poor TP Link!)

  • Difficult to capture the failure itself before logs roll over

This makes root-cause analysis challenging.

 

 

What I need help with

  1. Is this a known stability issue with XE75 wireless backhaul in dense/brick environments?

  2. Are there additional logging or debug modes that can be enabled to capture failures properly?

  3. Is there guidance on further stabilising wireless backhaul, beyond what I’ve already done?

  4. Is 1.4.3 known to address (or introduce) mesh stability issues compared to 1.4.1?

I’m technically comfortable and happy to run targeted tests if given specific instructions.

 

 

Closing

I’m at the point of deciding whether to:

  • continue investing time in the Deco platform, or

  • switch to a different vendor (e.g. UniFi)

Before doing so, I’d like to give TP-Link one last opportunity to help diagnose and resolve this properly.

Thanks in advance to anyone from TP-Link engineering or advanced support who can engage on this.

 

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Re:Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning
Yesterday

  @intgom 

Hi, thank you very much for the feedback.

May I know how long you have had the Deco units?

 

How many clients in total are connected to the router?

"Clients: Mixed (phones, laptops, Sonos, ~10+ cameras/IoT)."

 

Have you observed any Deco turn red/flashing red?

 

If possible, I've a message with a beta firmware for Deco XE75_v1. You can test whether this beta firmware helps.

Wait for your reply.

Best regards.

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Re:Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning
16 hours ago

@David-TP Thanks for your reply. Here are my responses to your questions:

 

1. I bought 3 back in Feb 23 and another in Nov 24. The drop-outs have occurred pretty much since new.

2. Total number of clients ranges from around 20 up to around 40. These include Tapo indoor and outdoor cameras, home assistants. mobile phones, tablets, PCs/laptops and various media devices.

3. No red or flashing red lights observed.

 

I'll happily try new firmware if you think it will help but the real problem in determining root cause is the lack of logging beyond 10 mins or so - can that be adjusted? 

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Re:Deco XE75 – recurring mesh instability / dropouts despite extensive tuning
11 hours ago

  @intgom 

Hi, thanks for the quick reply.

I think the beta firmware would help. Most users replied with positive results🙂.

As the system logs, a reboot will clear the previous logs, and the memory reserved for system log is also limited, so the new logs will also cover the old ones. I'm afraid there haven't been any settings that can be edited to expand the system logs. If the beta firmware didn't help, I can forward your case to the senior engineer for further assistance. Maybe they have other tools that could capture mode logs.

Wait for your reply.

Best regards.

 

 

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