Deco S4 Slow WiFi speed
Deco S4 Slow WiFi speed
Just installed the deco S4 (3-pack) system in my home. I also bought an extra individual S4 unit. My home internet speed is 300mbps however at the router I can only get about 180mbps. Im somewhat of an internet noob but is this normal speed or am i doing something wrong?
my goal is to get as close to 300mbps as possible
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What speed are you getting when connected via ethernet to the main Deco (the one connected to your ISP modem)
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I have the same problem, when I connect it to the Hub ISP( getting 350mb) when I connect the ethernet to the Deco, jumps to under 100mb. What's the problem? This seems to be a very common problem. TP link should fix this.
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We would need to gather information on your individual issue. We have no reports that there is a common issue so until our R and D team report this each case has to be handeled individually.
Please provide all the details you can about your network the devices, Hardware specs on network ports, network cards being used, etc.
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I tried via Wifi and ethernet same result. I've been reading up on the forums, and the S4 seems to be a common issue to reduce the speed from what I've gathered so far. Could be a firmware issue or entirely something else.
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@Carl I am using the S4 Deco on the latest firmware.
I pay for 350Mbps, and have the ISP modem connected to the Deco, when connected directly to the ISP modem. I get over 350mbps, soon as I connect it to the deco, and I wire from the main deco, I get less than 100mbps, wired or wireless. Both the same.
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is it possible that I would have better results by installing a gaming router and then adding the S4 on top to increase the range?
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I have some updates from our Engineering team. Here are their updates for both of you. Please see if their suggestions address your concern.
It seems the speed is limited by the link speed between the ISP modem and the main Deco S4. Please ensure the cable from the modem to the main Deco is cat5e or above. And you can try to change the cable between the main Deco and modem, change the port on the modem or main Deco for a try.
The 170-180Mbps speed is the wireless speed, for this problem, I think we need to confirm the wired download speed from the ethernet wall port is not having a problem, and then check the wireless download and link speed of the main Deco to have a compare. And check if there are QoS settings on the Deco.
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I have the same issues as others mentioned above. I have fiber optics with 500M down and 130M up directly out of the ONT and close to it when I plug an ethernet cable into the main S4 so I believe that is working. However, the wifi is around 150M-250M down depending on the device. The upload is still 130M, which is nice.
I have tried resetting and different locations. No QoS. No other devices connected.
I ran the Wifi assistant and it says that everything is safe and fast, however, I read my 5GHz connection is capable up to 867M so I would expect to see a little higher speeds than 150M-250M. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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The Speeds you see are the link rates. That is the speed at which clients and nodes communicate back and forth with each other. Typcially internet speeds on 5GHz are about half the link rate. Though with advancements in technology that is not always the case any more. When you add a Mesh system into the equation there are a few more concerns you may encournter. These could be the node you are connected to. How far the singal has to travel back and forth. And, any congestion or interference. To test this we need to rule out a few things.
1. What are the wired speeds at the base unit?
2. What Node are you connected to?
3. How far from the base unit is it?
4. Is this only one one device or all devices?
5. Is this at specific times of day?
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