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2024-01-18 12:40:27
Re:Deco M5 Guest Network Failure
@aatp The answer to your first question is "yes." Check this TP-Link FAQ document: How to extend guest network when there is a switch between Decos This document discusses how to configure managed...
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2024-01-15 15:34:43
Re:Can I use a Deco XE75 Pro as Router on a Stick
@KillerBob Not sure if there is difference in Ignite Gateway firmware for Shaw and Rogers. I had no issues configuring IP reservations for my NAS, Main Deco, network printer. Just tested IP...
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2024-01-15 13:50:24
Re:DECO x50 third device linked via WiFi, why isn't connecting via ethernet?
@VikTH0R You can add picture directly to the post, that would be easier to see. Click on "Upload Pictures" icon and follow directions. Here is your picture: If your Basement Deco can't connect to...
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2024-01-15 13:43:19
Re:Can I use a Deco XE75 Pro as Router on a Stick
@KillerBob Checked XB7 on Shaw Web site, found that it is the same Ignite WiFi Gateway (Gen 2) modem I have with Rogers. I would agree if you were to be disappointed with DNS: when Rogers upgraded my...
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2024-01-14 22:25:39
Re:Can I use a Deco XE75 Pro as Router on a Stick
@KillerBob I think you are trying too hard. This is what can work: 1. Configure ISP Gateway (Shaw XB7) to run in its default router/gateway mode; 2. Configure Deco mesh to run in Access Point mode:...
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2024-01-13 17:09:30
Re:Deco router compatibility
@Salehin12 Yes, you can use E4 with M4. The only principal difference between E4 and M4 is E4 having 100Mbps Ethernet ports, M4 has gigabit ports. WiFi speeds are same. As long as you plan to connect...
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