speed test missing from 6E xe75pro, we need this functionality!!
speed test missing from 6E xe75pro, we need this functionality!!
So I upgraded my deco network a third time, in order to get a 2.5g network connection to my over-1g-Internet I am unable to take advantage of with my old deco 1g ethernet interface. My previous decos had speed test, why was the feature removed?
Ok, so now that things are up and running I can't find a speed test option any longer. What? I do not appear to be getting the expected speed, but the router upstream (ubiquity UDM SE) shows full speed to the Internet. The XE75Pro doesn't seem like a pro device, it seems like a downgrade to the network.
Do I need to return these and get Ubiquity AP's?
Disappointed
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I'm not sure about swapping DECOs to gain functions that one does not have. It was my understanding that they are limited by the least featured unit, so the one without the feature should be removed to gain that function, (so long as all the remaining have OFDMA/MU-MIMO in this example).
Speed Test has always been a feature on the App for me, DECO BE95 Ver 1.60 (USA- Amazon). What gives? Is it model specific?
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I possess two XE75 Pro Deco devices with hardware version 2. However, none of my Decos feature the speed test option; it appears that this functionality is not included in every unit. As for the XE75 Pro_V2, it remains on the 1.8.0 platform, as indicated in the link below:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/631936
Currently, my Decos support all options from platform versions 1.5 to 1.8. Individuals using the Deco XE75 or XE75 Pro with hardware version one are operating on platform 1.10, which provides them with additional options compared to my device, despite us both having the same model of Deco.
Now that you have this information, let's consider the scenario where I purchase a Deco XE75 Pro hardware version 1 and update its firmware to version 1.4.1.
From my understanding, if I integrate it into my existing network as a secondary unit, I will not benefit from the new features listed below.
However, if I add it to my network and subsequently designate it as the primary unit, I will be able to access all the new options.
Hope this helps.
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