Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models

This thread has been locked for further replies. You can start a new thread to share your ideas or ask questions.

Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models

This thread has been locked for further replies. You can start a new thread to share your ideas or ask questions.
Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models
Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models
2024-02-15 19:59:09 - last edited 2024-02-15 20:01:18
Model: Deco XE75 Pro  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version:

Hello,

Due to my home's layout I NEED to have a mixed backhaul configuration for three units.  Can anyone confirm they've setup their system in a similar manner and whether it works or whether they've had any issues.  Thank you!

 

48b5559995434cd19c9abe97dc2eb40d

File:
Home Mesh Setup.jpgDownload
  0      
  0      
#1
Options
3 Reply
Re:Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models
2024-02-18 02:29:51

  @ricmor555 Yes this is nearly identical to how mine is...  I have three X55's which were a mix of wired and wireless backhaul at some period in time... but they're all back hauled now... but I also have X50 outdoor ones in the same mesh with those and one is wired backhaul and the other is across the yard on my shed (pure wireless), connected back to the other backhauled x50-outdoor on my garage (via WiFi as it's an "island" out there. 

 

so I say yes it's no problem... the ONLY part of this I'm not 100% on is where you have the one node backhauled to the middle node (which is not the main node)... and then that goes backhaul to the main one at the modem.

 

saying: I'm not certain if that's cool to do or if the wired backhauls all need to home run back to the main node (or a switch connected to it).

 

that is, all satellite nodes in my setup are run back to the master/router mesh node, rather than run to/through any other satellite nodes.

 

I read some potential about creating a routing loop if they're connected in a specific config but I cannot remember what that circumstance is.

 

is it not possible in your diagram to have that one satellite node run back to the main one, instead of to that other satellite in the middle?

 

just asking, wondering if it's impossible due to cable limitations/availability or if that was just the easiest way for you. 
 

 

honestly here's a thought for you to consider— I have a two story house and a post-construction garage with no Ethernet runs and it's pretty much impossible to pull any cable without crawl spaces and access between the buildings.

 

I had this totally desperate rigged setup where I was using powerline adapters to get hard wire to these node locations because my house is solid brick and you'd go on the other side of the brick wall from a node, on the outside of the house and it killed the signal dead almost.

 

The powerline solution just BARELY worked and I was able to get a barely usable 10mbps throughout to my outdoor mode to feed my security cameras and shed. 
 

It was just overall garage and a total hack job that barely worked but barely was better than nothing at all.

 

long story short, I realized I did have coax cable run to tv outlets through the house and garage and I wasn't using them. Bought MoCA adapters and hooked up each satellite node backhaul through MoCA/coax and omg it is amazing.

 

Anywhere in my house or on my property I can get like 950Mbps over WiFi to my phone or computer or whatever. I get the full down/upstream bandwidth of my internet connection over WiFi no matter where I am. Wired connections are just as great.

 

and with the mesh system (x55+x50 outdoors) I get full WiFi signal everywhere I go so my point is --

 

Deco mesh + wired backhauls over MoCA is frickin AMAZING. I went from constantly dropping WiFi due to poor coverage and even when I could get connected I was getting like 10-30mbps... a tiny fraction of my gigabit fiber.

 

now I get the same speed over WiFi while I'm way out in the yard or my outbuilding as I do taking a laptop and plugging directly hardwired into my isp modem.

 

so all my woes are gone and everyone who uses wifi at my house is like HOLY... !!!

  1  
  1  
#2
Options
Re:Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models
2024-02-18 10:00:19

  @ricmor555 That is a perfectly valid configuration.  You can mix the various types of backhaul.

The main restriction, in Router mode, is that one Ethernet port of the main Deco must be exclusively used to access Internet.  Nothing else (no Deco, no device) can be accessible via that port.

  0  
  0  
#3
Options
Re:Mixed backhaul with XE75 Pro or any Decco models
2024-02-19 22:36:33

  @yves_b @YourStupid  Thanks for the responses.  Very helpful!

  0  
  0  
#4
Options
icon

Accessibility Adjustments

icon RESET

Choose the right accessibility profile for you

OFF

Seizure Safe

Eliminates flashes and reduces color

OFF

Cognitive Disability

Assists with reading and focusing

OFF

Vision Impaired

Enhances the website's visuals

OFF

ADHD Friendly

More focus and fewer distractions

Content Adjustments

Adjust Scale

icon
100%
icon

Highlight Title

icon

Highlight Link

icon

Text Magnifier

icon

Readable Font

icon

Adjust Fontsize

icon
100%
icon

Align Center

icon

Adjust LineHeight

icon
100%
icon

Align Left

icon

Adjust LetterSpacing

icon
100%
icon

Align Right

icon

Color Adjustment

Low Saturate

icon

High Saturate

icon

Dark Contrast

icon

Light Contrast

icon

Set Text Colors

Monochrome

icon

Set Title Colors

High Contrast

icon

Set BackgroundColor

Orientation Adjustments

Muted

icon

Hide Images

icon

Read Mode

icon

Stop Animation

icon

Reading Mask

icon

Highlight Hover

icon

Big Black Cursor

mutedicon

Big White Cursor

icon

Hide Video/Audio

icon

Stop Video

icon

Stop Audio

icon

Hide Animation

icon

Reading Guide

icon

Useful Links