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How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
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Here is my current setup.
One cable going from the modem to a Deco, then another cable connected to a switch where the Decos are hardwired throughout the rest of the house.
I think this is the correct way for ethernet...but is there any way for sure so I can tell?
I have yet to see a way to ensure all Decos are connected that way (I actually have 6 in the house)
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Here is my current setup.
One cable going from the modem to a Deco, then another cable connected to a switch where the Decos are hardwired throughout the rest of the house.
I think this is the correct way for ethernet...but is there any way for sure so I can tell?
I have yet to see a way to ensure all Decos are connected that way (I actually have 6 in the house)
Thanks,
Ross
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-08-07 19:03:51
Hi Ross, TP-Link Launched a new firmware to add access point mode. You can use access point mode instead of Ethernet backhaul.
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-08-19 15:08:38
Flying snow. Al mode and ethernet backhall is als a mess zo wouldnt recommend. You will up with multiple wireless networks instead of one mess network.
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-08-21 17:13:21
you can connect all decos that way according to this FAQ
http://www.tp-link.com/faq-1842.html, a switch in between the main deco and other decos are fine
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-08-26 00:02:50
How do we *know* that it's using Ethernet backhaul?
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-08-31 01:48:35
Well, if i connect the ethernet cable, and then check the speed, with by. example speedtest.net, I see a huge increase in download speed, but I agree: it should be visibe in the app, per unit, which connection is used, WiFi, or Ethernet
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-09-05 16:00:56
DaveTheNerd wrote
How do we *know* that it's using Ethernet backhaul?
when the decos are all connected via cable, the " Ethernet backhaul" will be enabled by default, data in between the decos will go through the Ethernet cable instead of wireless.
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-09-06 00:05:27
Anton L.Z. wrote
when the decos are all connected via cable, the " Ethernet backhaul" will be enabled by default, data in between the decos will go through the Ethernet cable instead of wireless.
I get that, but without the Deco's (or Deco app) reporting this, there's no way of knowing that's what's happening... and no way to know if something happens to one of my Ethernet cables, etc.
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-09-06 10:36:53
Hi Dave, you are right. Hope it can be visible in the near furture...
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Re:How to tell if you are connected via Ethernet backhaul
2017-09-07 00:53:37
Yes, all we need is something that tells how the deco is connected...via wifi or ethernet. The deco knows..we just don't :)
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2017-09-13 09:54:17
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