Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7

Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7

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Re:Pre-Release: Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 V2/2.6 1.1.7
2025-05-05 18:11:54

  @Ryan 

Entered a ticket: TKID250508530

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Re:Pre-Release: Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 V2/2.6 1.1.7
2025-05-05 18:33:26

  @ms19 

 

Thanks for the ticket info. I'll pass this along to the appropriate team and have them follow up. 

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Re:Pre-Release: Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 V2/2.6 1.1.7
2025-05-16 14:53:41

  @Ryan This firmware update seems to be helping a great deal with my satellite stability (BE11000). Thank you!

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Re:Pre-Release: Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 V2/2.6 1.1.7
2025-05-20 20:52:16

  @Ryan Ever since I pushed this out to my 3 nodes, all of the IoT devices, webcams, SmartHome devices and basically anything 2.4ghz has constant drops, it's now forcing the wireless backhaul to use 2.4ghz when 6ghz was working great prior to installation, and every Google speaker in my house will no longer re-pair with my network. I'm downgrading back to Stable until the next pre-release.

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-13 12:11:00

  @Ryan 

 

Sent Message with more details, but for others I hit a SNAG with this released F/W.

 

My HP Printer and the HP SMART program on my PC could not determine the Printer was ON-LINE and be used.

 

Printer panel had a IP Address, and the Deco GUI showed the same IP address for the printer.

 

I tried ADDING a printer, and it found the printer with the same IP Adress.  I thought the HP Program possibly held the wrong IP Address for the printer. Even adding the printer again it still could not read the status and did not work. So I rebooted my PC, no change.

 

So I decided to REBOOT the router(s). That fixed the problem. Never have seen this before.

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-16 22:27:53

  @IrvSp 

 

Thanks for the feedback. Definitely a peculiar behavior, but glad to hear a simple reboot fixed it.

 

Did you encounter anything else unexpectedly after upgrading to the official release?

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-16 22:42:10

  @Ryan 

 

No, was on it for a day or so and didn't notince any other degradation, or problems even installing it?

 

I wonder if there was even a change from the Pre-Release Beta? Don't know 'who' tested it besides 'us' here or those who called/emialed in with problems and got it, but possible no complaints with the Beta? I certainly had no problems with it?

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-18 22:34:09

  @Ryan Is adding the ability to hide IoT Network SSID on the list of possibilities?

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-27 04:03:59

  @Ryan I was on this release since pre-release and had few issues. I then upgraded to the official release and even reset my routers.

 

Having nothing but issues with constant disconnects and some devices getting stranded off the router.  Even after rebooting the device, like a camera, it will not connect.  Only solution was to reboot the Deco's.

 

I have rolled back to the February 2025 release.

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Re:Enhancing Satellite Deco Network Stability with Deco BE11000/BE63 v2.6 1.1.7
2025-06-29 18:17:02

  @Ryan 

 

I hit some oddities on my BE65 V2. I was trying to use the network to move some data between our 2 PC's...

 

Here is what I see using Win11 Home's File Explorer set to network:

 

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I see both PC, and can read/write to the other PC. Now what my wife's Tower sees:

 

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She only sees me, not even her PC.

 

Same version of W11 Home 24H2 with the latest updates?

 

So I happen to look at her Event Viewer and I see this:

 

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Repeating error every 5 minutes and 10 seconds???

 

Verified with IPCONFIG that her IP Address is 192.168.68.120 and Gateway is 192.168.68.1:

 

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So I fire up the Web GUI and look at the Client list:

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Well, he PC is on the list, but NO connection is shown? Huh? Fire up on the iPhone and look:

 

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Well, it is on the list on the iPhone and shows it is connected via MLO.

 

Oh, my PC is on the 6Ghz SSID, but that shouldn't matter. Wait. I checked my iPhone, also on MLO, but the GUI says it 6Ghz SSID:

 

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So it seems the GUI can't tell the difference and somehow can't recognize wife's PC?

 

Wondering if that Event Viewer Error is the cause of her not able to see herself on the network?

 

GUI and iPhone not handling the SSID's correctly?

 

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