New Release Deco Firmware 1.11.0 Feature Introduction: VPNs, Bandwidth Limit, and More
Below you can find a summary of the features planned to be introduced in an upcoming firmware update to our Deco platform. These features will be generally available with the 1.11.0 or 1.5.0 firmware update. Added features and update availability may be region and model-dependent.
Please keep in mind that this firmware is still in the testing/development phase and is set to release in the coming months. Our teams are unable to provide precise timelines on what models and what features are expected to receive an update or feature. Keep an eye out for any firmware updates through your Deco App.
New Features Added in Deco 1.11.0 / 1.5.0
- Added Support for WireGuard VPN Server/Client Connections
- Added Built-In Quick Configuration for VPN Providers, NordVPN and SurfShark (Region Dependent)
- Add “Client Speed Limit Feature” on the Client’s Settings Page
- Added Ability to Disable Auto WAN/LAN Sensing and Ability to Set the WAN Port Manually
- QoS Improvements:
- App-Based QoS Management
- Added Ability to Create QoS Presets through “Scene Priority” Feature
- Added Quick Toggle for QoS
WireGuard VPN
The firmware now supports the use of WireGuard VPN in VPN Client and VPN Server. You may use either the new quick setup process or manually configure your Deco Network to use a WireGuard VPN
Configure Deco Network as a WireGuard VPN Client
When configuring WireGuard VPN as a VPN Client, it supports Scan QR Code, using configuration file and manual input.
Create a WireGuard VPN Server for Your Deco Network
When configuring WireGuard VPN in VPN Server, the default configuration information has been generated, just add Description and Peer. Then you can successfully configure it. If you have specific needs, you can modify the configuration information manually.
After successful configuration, a QR Code and configuration file will be generated for client connection.
Quick Configuration for VPN Providers: SurfShark and NordVPN
For NordVPN and SurfShark users, the Deco app has added the support to quickly setup your VPN by signing into your VPN provider’s account.
For more information about the feature and how to configure the feature across Archer and Deco networks, check out our community article:
TP-Link Partners with Top VPN Providers for Streamlined Setup
Client Speed Limit (Bandwidth Restrictions Per Device)
The New “Speed Limit” feature allows you to set a maximum upload and download speed for devices. This feature is often used to prevent individual devices from using the entirety of your network’s bandwidth.
The Speed Limit setting can be found under the settings for your individual devices.
Fixed WAN Port
The firmware supports the selection of a physical interface as the WAN port. This interface will then be considered a WAN port and must be connected to the front-end device. Other physical interfaces will be treated as LAN ports. This feature is mainly used when the Deco does not have a WAN connection and needs to provide an IP address to the backend.
QoS Improvements
QoS Switch (Model Dependent / Not Available in Pre-Release)
From the QoS configuration screen you will be able to quickly toggle the QoS settings for your entire network. Perfect for those times when you need a device to take full advantage of your network capacity.
Create App-Based QoS Scene Presets
From the QoS Configuration Screen, a new option to create a ‘Scene’ based on your app and device usage has been added. By configuring these settings you are setting a specific priority for the traffic passing through these specific services or types of services.
Looking to Get Started with the Latest Features Before They Officially Release?
Try the Pre-Release Firmware to Test the New Features and Provide Feedback
Available for: Deco X50v1, Deco X55v1
If you want to get started, please feel free to try out the pre-release firmware for the Deco X50 and X55 Below. Our teams would appreciate any feedback regarding these features, your experience, along with any other feedback regarding the latest features.
Note: It has been reported that the firmware is not downgradeable, a new beta firmware will be released soon. Please follow this thread on our global forum for updates.
Deco X50v1 - Deco X50_V1_1.5.0 Pre-Release Firmware
Deco X55v1 - Deco X55_V1_1.5.0 Pre-Release Firmware
The Deco X55 Has Officially Received this Firmware Through an OTA Update, Please Update Your Firmware with the Version on Your Version's Download Page
Please Note: It is always recommended to apply pre-release firmware to a secondary network for testing, as we cannot guarantee that a feature will behave as expected. For this reason, our teams are unable to provide support for pre-release firmware. Using any pre-release or early-access firmware is done at your own risk. If any unexpected behaviors or problems arise, please make sure you provide your feedback directly to our teams for attention.
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@Riley_S I have been following this thread for some time. I have the Deco X55 with hardware version V1.26. As I understand it, there are 2 different hardware lines with the Deco X55 product. Version 1.6 (generally the same as v1) is different from version 1.2 (also v1.26) and have different firmware updates associated with them. As a previous engineer in the IT industry, I find this very confusing and can lead to frustration for the user. Generally, versions number for a given product are incremental with improvements. This is normally true for both hardware and software/firmware versions. However, with the X55 product (and probably others), TP-LINK has chosen to create different hardware versions using the version number in a confusing and non-incremental way. Rather than creating a v1.6 and a v1.2 hardware line, it should be something more distinctive like X55 version Axx.xx and X55 version Bxx.xx (where xx.xx is an incrementing version number). The hardware versions need to have a clearer distinction. The other major issue with this transparent hardware version, is that it is impossible to expand an X55 network using the same hardware versions. I purchased a 3-pack of the Deco X55, which were all the same v1.26 hardware. But if i wanted to expand or even if I simplify bought two 3-packs at the same time, there is no way to select or determine which hardware versions I'm getting.
I'm asking for TP-LINK to make their hardware versions easier to understand and allow buyers to either select or know which hardware version they are getting.
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If you haven't received the update yet, I suggest changing the DNS server that your network is using to see if a different route may help allow the update to be seen.
Thanks, but unfortunately your suggestion (DNS change) did not work. Do you know if the firmware team is aware that V1.6 is not receiving the update? I don't mind waiting since I'm not too enthusiastic right now to upgrade.
Edit: 7/19/24 - Updated the app and received confirmation for firmware update.
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@Riley_S I took the update today and now I only have 5 devices showing in the app, although my network seems to be working fine. Any recommendations?
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Do the devices reappear once they have disconnected and reconnected to network? You may consider rebooting your network to see if this will help the Decos refresh the client list. If everything on your network appears to be working fine, then it is likely a behavior of the client lists.
What Model and Hardware Version is Your Deco? What Firmware Version was the update?
I would also recommend seeing if you have an available Deco App update. Recent updates have made optimizations to improve the detection of devices, so it may be that your list of devices needs to be refreshed with the new 'algorithm'
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@Riley_S My Deco is the X55. I think the HW version is US/1.6 if that is the number right after the S/N.
Firmware is 1.5.1 Build 20240417 Rel. 52783. I just installed it yesterday (7/22). I have rebooted 3-4 times since the update. I still only show ... oh, now it shows 50 devices.
I swear on all that is holy that I went over 24 hours and multiple reboots and only showed 5 devices connected, when In fact I knew everything was connected as all my smart lights, switches, plugs, streaming devices and computers were working.
So, I may be good for now. I'll check back later if I have issues again.
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I believe you, lol; I'm just glad that it seems to have refreshed and resolved itself on its own.
It could have been tied to the DHCP lease of the devices. I believe that the client list is edited whenever a new DHCP lease is requested. Depending on your network and the lease times used, it could take anywhere between a few hours and 24 hours for all the leases to expire and require a refresh. Your devices could still use the leases given prior to the update for connectivity.
Let us know if you see something happen, but I think that you should be good if your devices are now showing.
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With several years of working with Deco systems, I’ve seen a lot of changes and improvements over time, so I’ve got some insights that should help you make the most of this new update. Let’s dive into what’s new and how it can benefit you.
Key Features of Deco Firmware 1.11.0
1. VPN Integration: A Game-Changer
One of the standout features in Deco Firmware 1.11.0 is the improved VPN support. This update has made setting up and managing VPNs a lot more straightforward. From my experience, a VPN is crucial for maintaining privacy and security, especially if you’re often connected to public or semi-public networks.
For example, I used to manually set up VPNs on individual devices, which was a bit of a hassle. With this firmware update, you can configure VPN settings directly on the Deco router. This means all your devices connected through Deco will automatically use the VPN, providing a seamless and secure browsing experience.
How to Set It Up:
- Go to the Deco app and select your Deco unit.
- Navigate to the “VPN” settings.
- Choose your VPN provider and enter the necessary details.
2. Bandwidth Limit: Keeping Things Balanced
Another significant addition is the bandwidth limit feature. This tool helps manage and allocate your network's bandwidth more effectively. If you have multiple devices or family members all streaming or gaming simultaneously, this feature ensures that no single device hogs all the bandwidth.
I remember struggling with bandwidth issues when my kids were online gaming and streaming videos at the same time. Setting up bandwidth limits on the Deco allowed me to prioritize critical devices and avoid lag or buffering issues.
How to Use It:
- Open the Deco app and select the device you want to set limits for.
- Go to “Bandwidth Control” and set the maximum bandwidth allowed.
- Apply the settings and monitor performance.
3. Improved Network Performance and Stability
Firmware 1.11.0 also brings enhancements to network performance and stability. This update optimizes how Deco handles multiple devices and heavy traffic, which translates to a more reliable connection, especially in households with lots of smart devices.
In my setup, I noticed a significant reduction in dropped connections and improved speed consistency across the house. This is particularly useful if you work from home and rely on a stable internet connection for video calls and file transfers.
Practical Tips:
- Regularly update your Deco units to benefit from the latest improvements.
- Reboot your system after updates to ensure all changes take effect properly.
4. Enhanced Security Features
With the new firmware, Deco has also bolstered its security features. This includes updated firewall rules and better intrusion detection. Security is something I take very seriously, given the amount of sensitive information we handle daily.
For instance, I once had a security scare when an unknown device tried to connect to my network. The enhanced security features in 1.11.0 alerted me immediately and allowed me to block the suspicious device.
How to Maximize Security:
- Regularly check the “Security” settings in the Deco app.
- Enable features like Intrusion Prevention and Threat Detection.
- Review connected devices periodically and block any unknown ones.
5. Streamlined User Interface
The Deco app interface has been refined in this update, making it easier to navigate and manage your network settings. If you’ve struggled with the app in the past, you’ll appreciate how much smoother and more intuitive it is now.
I had a bit of a learning curve with the old app, but the new design is a breeze to use. For example, the simplified setup process for new devices and improved status dashboards make managing your network much less of a chore.
Personal Anecdote:
A while back, I had a major project due, and my home network was under heavy load with multiple devices streaming and gaming. Thanks to the bandwidth limits and improved performance features of the 1.11.0 update, I was able to get my work done without any hiccups. It was a relief not to deal with constant interruptions or slowdowns.
Final Takeaway
Overall, Deco Firmware 1.11.0 is a solid update that brings practical enhancements to VPN integration, bandwidth management, network stability, security, and user experience. If you haven’t updated yet, I highly recommend doing so to take advantage of these improvements. Trust me, it’ll make managing your home network a lot smoother and more efficient.
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@Riley_S Nobody knows when the Deco X50 V1.30 will receive version 1.5? I’m using OpenVPN, but it’s very slow ≈15 Mbps. Does anyone know if WireGuard is faster?
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