replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco

replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco

replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco
replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco
2025-07-06 14:57:24
Model: Deco XE5300  
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Bought the 3-pack version of the AXE5300 from Costco to replace a Google Nest WiFi 2-point system. Setup is CenturyLink DSL with the C4000BG modem/router. The Nest WifFi mesh works in this setup, and the modem is not in bridge mode. Its radio antenna is working, and this gives me a backup network if/when the Nest drops out. Hence the replacement. That and improved speed and coverage in the house.

 

I've run through the setup multiple times and the end result is "no internet connection" from the Deco. I verified CenturyLink uses PPPoe and verified my username and p/w.

 

One note I found online is the router needs to be plugged in to the #1 port on the C4000BG modem. Didn't help. I've tried different network cables and tried setting up all three of the Deco access points individually as the main point after factory resetting them, since there's nothing in the setup process indicating a specific unit needs to be the primary access point plugged into the modem. I also tried the network cable plugged into different ports on the modem and the Deco unit. I did restart the modem and the Deco after getting all the connections done as the app instructed.

 

I posted on the homenetworking sub Reddit and was asked if the Deco units are in Access Point mode. There's nothing in the app during setup to verify or change their operating mode.

 

Found another mention in a Deco help community of needing to clone the MAC address of the prior router into the Deco for it to work. I haven't tried that yet and wanted to ask before going that route.

 

Does the modem need to be in transparent bridge mode for the Deco, even though it has worked as-is with the Nest WiFi mesh?

Anything else I can try? I'm fairly computer literate, but not too savvy when it comes to networking.

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Re:replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco
2025-07-06 17:07:56

  @KScottK 

 

I would try to disable the built in Wi-Fi on your modem it may be causing your issue. In the past I had to disable mine to get one of my other tp-link routers to work

 

Try that and if you still have no network let me know and we can go from there 

Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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Re:replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco
2025-07-11 01:53:25
Were you able to reenable the modem WiFi after setting up the Deco?
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Re:replacing existing mesh with Deco AXE5300. No internet during or after setup with Deco
2025-07-11 02:07:00

  @KScottK 

 

No I wasn't able to. With both the Modem and Deco having Wi-Fi enabled I was getting "Network is busy" error messages all over the place once i disabled the Wi-Fi on the modem everything was working fine 

Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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