so the first deco mesh should be connected thru cable? can i connect the first deco without using cable so that i can place it anywhere in the house just like the other 2 deco mesh?
@@rajakormi1 ugh so basically I can only cover 2 rooms, not 3? I'm gonna put one in room 1 and one in room 3, and hopefully the two of them together cover room 2 as well. If it doesn't work, I don't suppose it's possible to buy another deco, right? It seems like I have to buy another deco AND its receiver deco.
to be a mirror network of your modem/router yes. other wise you have to set up as a separate wireless network as an access point to a parent network aka host network. host-guest security protocols requires a whole different security set up. think of them like sprinkler heads and zones or brake lines from master cylinder to caliper but the way you want to do it is for not just one home but an entire association of homes, so the main controller box must send signal to the satellite controller to run all the sprinklers in it's zone, but doesn't control the sprinklers out of the main, just the satellite controller does that. like the business owner telling his businesses manager what tasks they need to do to control their departments employees. zone defense in sports terms as the modem router will be the team owner
the thing that most instructions and videos are MISSING: at 1:16 it starts talking about using the deco as a router OR access point. but it seems the physical setup at that point is the SAME, regardless of which you choose... i'd imagine the bulk of typical, first-world users are getting their service from a single device that is both a modem AND router. and if so, are there router functions on that device that should be disabled when using the s4 mesh system in router mode?
Because it connects to a server and saves all the setup info/ downloads firmware/ etc. Also to get your data but it's not just nonsense its part of having IoT all devices need to login somehow to send and receive encrypted data
@@waynegranzin3824yea my 1st thought with this was will they use internet to do some dodgy shit or use it as hot spot for other users or hack me 😂 my previous was better connect one with wire and then put other in any socket but not as strong as this
I have this all set up, and now I have two WiFi network names, one with my router ISP and one I set wup with the Deco Mesh, which one do I connect my devices to? thanks
@ the first one can connect directly to the cable that comes into your house if it has rj45 connector.....it acts as a router... a modem converts fiber optic or DSL to RJ45 connector. you can also set the first one to take wireless from a neighbor, i think.
My masters bedroom mesh (2nd floor) is always connecting to the living room mesh (1st floor) not on the hallway mesh (2nd floor). I need to restart the masters mesh just to reconnect it with the hallway mesh. Is there any solutions about this?
do i need a tp link router or I can connect directly into any modem that comes in the house,and there would be no monthly subscription for the use of internet right?
Do all three devices have utp cable ports? I basically want to have one of them be connected to the network via wi-fi but then to have a cabled connection to a device? (because that particular device requires a cabled connection)
Specific question: I already have a TP-Link router to plug the 1st unit into. What is the "TP Link ID" (2:00) - is this the same as the SSID of the router, or is it one of the other codes on the underside of the router? General point: for someone with limited ability with a smartphone, this guide is difficult to follow and setting up a mesh wi-fi system seems daunting.
If you come out of modem and plug into one of the nest then why do you need to plug back into the router ? Is it just in case you want to run some lan lines to other devises ?
im using E4 model now, i wanna change my main deco to M4 so i can enjoy the 1 GBPS lan connection. if i change the main deco do i have to re setup the whole deco again?
How do I know which is the main top device???? I have 2 boxes of Deco AC 1200 M4 here. One with 2800 ft2 and one with 1500 ft2. The one with 1500 says "works as a router, Deco add-on unit and 2 GB ethernet ports".... Do I need an additional router from a company then or not?
Can we setup 2 or more different deco units in single mobile and tplink account at different places. Like x60 and m4 in same mobile app and account in different places. @tp link
One is mine is setup without being connected physically connected to the router. My other one only has a white light. Do i have go through same process again with the one connected to the router?
Once the first Deco is set, I disconnect the grey ethernet cord, then LED turns Red. What am I doing wrong. Does one Deco need to be connected to the Router by the grey ethernet cord the whole time? Then the extra Deco is through wifi?
Can you use these wireless? My wifi modem is wired and I just want to plug these in with the power cables in the rest of the house, I don't have network cables in the rest of the house.
I'm after the same answer. I have two of these but when streaming in my lounge (5m away from remote deco, but no line of sight) the wifi cuts out, on and off constantly, once a minute. I want to know if I can use the deco I have wired into the modem (which has it's own wireless) and move it into the lounge to have line of sight to my laptop for streaming.
1:18 why do they use a 1 port only Modem? is that mean when you are in router mode you can only use only 1 port of the modem? can I do this : PC - modem - (main deco) ))) (node) ))) (node) ?
Correct, one of the decos has to be connected to your current modem via the ethernet cable provided The rest you place wherever you want around your property
Just set up the AC1200 pack, which has M4s, which you should know to select and not AC1200 when setting up the thing, if not it will be found. Other than that works so much better than I could ever have hoped for. My router (wired) has a 200Mbps connection. Near it the wifi is around 120-150Mbps. Down here in the first floor I never got above 20Mbps in a good day, less when raining. Now? Let me check... Lol. Its crazy...the speed is actually faster than the wired connection, with 218.15 Mbps Download and 123.6 Mbps Upload (using 2 M4s upstairs and 1 downstairs). This is NUTS. Now I can finally play PS5 on the Steam Deck or buy the new PS Portal :3 Amazing product. Damn!
The screen at 2:28 where it says ..."go to settings and connect your phone / tablet to Deco's wifi" - NEVER showed up on my phone! PLUS - now it is asking me for a PIN before I can get into the system. I NEVER GOT THE SCREEN TO ASSIGN ONE! This app sucks! I STILL can not get the remaining two units to quit flashing blue!
i am getting speeds under 50 mbps using 4 deco devices any particular reason or way to boost this the devices are hardly 20 meters apart but my house has fat walls
Question: can I set up a guest network when using deco in access point mode? Background for my question is that nowadays most user have a combo device of modem, router and wlan access point. But the wlan access point might be of outdated standard. In this case it makes no sense to use deco in router mode, because using a Lan router configuration parallel to a wlan router configuration is complicated and might interfere in some way. But maybe guest network is a must? So is it possible or not, because almost any wlan access point on the market does not provide guest network in access point mode. To me this feature is an absolute must.
Hello! Just wanna ask something cause we avail Deco mesh m4 and we did exactly the instruction but the light indicator is always red steady and can't use wifi. Please help.
I just got one Deco to extend my network. I don't want it plugged into my ethernet port. I got it to extend my wifi, and want to place it upstairs. Is that possible? Please help.
You need at least 2 hardware units to form a mesh system. One has to be wired via Ethernet to your modem. And the others placed wherever u want the WiFi to reach.
@@lordgooner2321 Thanks for your answer. It would have been nice to know that before I ordered the thing. I have wifi already. I have a modem already. Why would I order just one of these things as Premium WiFi?
@@Michelefree single units are sold for those who already have the units and want to add to it. If its not too late. U should return and get the 2 pack which is only slightly more expensive. If not you'd have to buy another single in order to create the mesh network.
Thank you for this video. Do I have to use a normal wifi router between the modem and Deco router? Can I directly connect the modem to the Deco router?
I think you can connect the Deco wifi router directly into your Modem to start your wifi network. I don’t personally own it yet. But my friend is about to buy one.
I just installed Deco M4R system in my home, easy and straight forward but......my ISP router is sharing 2 wifi connections 5G and 2.4G with another name. Can i merge everything into only 1 SSID?
Hi there, Got a set of 3 TP-Link Deco M4. Is it possible to setup only 1 deco as a wifi extender? I don´t wonna use 2 deco´s. it seems you have to use 2 to extend the wifi range. 1 with a cable from the router , the second one takes the signal from the first one. is there a other way with only one deco?
@@jipjoi4731 Yes i did. The first Deco needs to be connected to the Router with the cable.. the other ones repeat the signal trough wifi. so no stand alone repeater without a cable (first one)
I need some help setting up mine. My setup is basically a three in a row design. Because our house is long and low. But does that work right? Because in every example you put out, the routers are all 3 in range of eachother... I can't do that.
Question I setup our deco and turned on guest network but then I turned it off again and it kicked my mom and our desktop pc off the network. Her wifi on phone wouldn't pick up the deco network at all... I couldn't understand why.... I eventually thought to turn guest network on again and it wfor some reason worked and connected her phone...i can't see anywhere on the app that I chose her devices to be on the guest work... The desktop pc also alerted me that it is using the same ip address as another device on the network.... Now is that because I made guest network and main network passwords the same??? We have also been getting a weird voip call from 1001 since I installed the deco
I connected two boosters then the third won't connect unless I connect a ethernet cable but then the app thinks I'm starting from set up again..plus my app has nothing on like add additional boosters?
I'm confused about many things on the last step of the app: 1. It says "multiple decos are found. Find the one that is connected to the router and THEN go to your wifi settings and connect your device to it." I'd imagine I had to "find" the deco on the wifi settings page of my devices; I started to get confused when it said "THEN go to wifi page". Where was I supposed to find the deco before that?? 2. Why does it want me to connect to the router deco?? Wouldn't it make more sense for the bedroom deco to connect to the router deco, and for me to connect to the bedroom deco? 3. When I connect to the bedroom deco connection is weak, as if no deco has been set up. When I connect to the router deco [from the bedroom] it says "connected without internet". 4. The decos don't have a number underneath them that distinguishes them from one another. I just guess which is which based on how their connections are power-prioritized on the wifi connection page on my phone. 5. Nowhere through this process has been asked of me to insert any deco-related numbers into anywhere, which I imagined had to happen at some point.
Can this work in train carriages with 240v air-conditioning power-supply as rebroadcast to automatically lower transmission power of mobile devices by providing good-clear coherent signals from 900Mhz to 5Ghz.? Deco or Archer.? A-GPS within carriage.
10% below 1Ghz millimeter for indoors+density... Outdoors(+density -density) is ... Unless outdoor-event... PCS and other networks using Japan or American or china, will need other "inline"-antennae.
I've been using my Deco E4 mesh for 3 years now, recently i noticed that the lock icon is gone so anyone now can now connect to my Deco mesh wifi extender. How to lock my Deco mesh please.
Very easy to connect. I was able to connect the main house wirelessly, then to an apartment in my house with wireless and a different guest password, and then the granny house through an ethernet cable to a separate router. Pretty cool.
Does it matter which connection type you choose? Where can you find the necessary information to find that out?
so the first deco mesh should be connected thru cable? can i connect the first deco without using cable so that i can place it anywhere in the house just like the other 2 deco mesh?
No it must be connected to router for the setup to work
@@rajakormi1 ugh so basically I can only cover 2 rooms, not 3?
I'm gonna put one in room 1 and one in room 3, and hopefully the two of them together cover room 2 as well.
If it doesn't work, I don't suppose it's possible to buy another deco, right? It seems like I have to buy another deco AND its receiver deco.
@@kimia1664 if you form a triangular shape between 3 routers you should be fine
to be a mirror network of your modem/router yes. other wise you have to set up as a separate wireless network as an access point to a parent network aka host network.
host-guest security protocols requires a whole different security set up. think of them like sprinkler heads and zones or brake lines from master cylinder to caliper but the way you want to do it is for not just one home but an entire association of homes, so the main controller box must send signal to the satellite controller to run all the sprinklers in it's zone, but doesn't control the sprinklers out of the main, just the satellite controller does that. like the business owner telling his businesses manager what tasks they need to do to control their departments employees. zone defense in sports terms as the modem router will be the team owner
the thing that most instructions and videos are MISSING: at 1:16 it starts talking about using the deco as a router OR access point. but it seems the physical setup at that point is the SAME, regardless of which you choose...
i'd imagine the bulk of typical, first-world users are getting their service from a single device that is both a modem AND router. and if so, are there router functions on that device that should be disabled when using the s4 mesh system in router mode?
Id reckon if you already have a TP Link router thats compatible with the mesh system just turn it into an access point
I think he’s talking about if you have an isp modem/router in one device.
Why does absolutely everything I buy need a login and an app?
so they can buy and sell you as an advertising target
Because it connects to a server and saves all the setup info/ downloads firmware/ etc. Also to get your data but it's not just nonsense its part of having IoT all devices need to login somehow to send and receive encrypted data
A real pain when you buy a new phone.
@@waynegranzin3824yea my 1st thought with this was will they use internet to do some dodgy shit or use it as hot spot for other users or hack me 😂 my previous was better connect one with wire and then put other in any socket but not as strong as this
So they can sell your browsing history and data.
Can I connect Satellite Deco to the Main Deco via Ethernet….?
yes
I have this all set up, and now I have two WiFi network names, one with my router ISP and one I set wup with the Deco Mesh, which one do I connect my devices to? thanks
I also have 2 network names, the original modem name and now the deco names, how did you solve this?
either one but the Deco one will be faster in deadzones
Do i need to keep this product on a cable connection with my router? Or can i use it wireless?? I cant seem to set it up wireless
first sattelite is the main unit and it connects via cable to the router/modem. 2nd sattelite and next will connect via wifi to the first one.
@@orange11squaresdoes the first one need to be connected to a router or modem cus i got no router?
@ the first one can connect directly to the cable that comes into your house if it has rj45 connector.....it acts as a router...
a modem converts fiber optic or DSL to RJ45 connector.
you can also set the first one to take wireless from a neighbor, i think.
My masters bedroom mesh (2nd floor) is always connecting to the living room mesh (1st floor) not on the hallway mesh (2nd floor). I need to restart the masters mesh just to reconnect it with the hallway mesh. Is there any solutions about this?
After the router to the main deco, can I connect the other decos to using cables?
do i need a tp link router or I can connect directly into any modem that comes in the house,and there would be no monthly subscription for the use of internet right?
Do all three devices have utp cable ports? I basically want to have one of them be connected to the network via wi-fi but then to have a cabled connection to a device? (because that particular device requires a cabled connection)
Why hasn't this been answered yet ?
@@johnbrown4448At this point, I can answer my own question - they do.
I have tried to setup according to the steps given. But once I remove the lan cable from main router. It turn red; how can I solve this?
YOu need to keep router lan cable connected to deco
Specific question: I already have a TP-Link router to plug the 1st unit into. What is the "TP Link ID" (2:00) - is this the same as the SSID of the router, or is it one of the other codes on the underside of the router?
General point: for someone with limited ability with a smartphone, this guide is difficult to follow and setting up a mesh wi-fi system seems daunting.
Hi, I want to change from bedroom to living room, is it possible? Can you please help me which option I have to select in deco apps?
Is the first deco to be connected by lan cable only to the main router or it can be wireless?
Does second deco also need to be connected with LAN cable?
Nope
No had to look that one up too
Must the one device always be connected to the router or will both be able to be satellites?
that's what I'm wondering. because that's what is happening to me right now. It's kind of BS.
If you come out of modem and plug into one of the nest then why do you need to plug back into the router ? Is it just in case you want to run some lan lines to other devises ?
i am doing something wrong or what...APP can´t fint the third Deco. The main one and second one work great, I just need the third one to connect....
im using E4 model now, i wanna change my main deco to M4 so i can enjoy the 1 GBPS lan connection. if i change the main deco do i have to re setup the whole deco again?
Do you need to make wired connections? I have a Starlink satellite system which has no Ethernet connections options
Did you get any further with this? I'm in the same boat
How do i connect to the added deco bedroom from the main
deco living room?
does it improve internet speed if have more unit/deco or it' still the same speed if you only have 2…?
My question is the main deco gives signal to numder 1 and number 1 to number 2 and number 2 to number 3 OR all deco take signal from the main deco ?
I have a studio office at the bottom of my garden, about 60 feet from where the modem is in my house. Will the system work in my office?
Which one is better? The router mode or the acces point? I don't get signal in the back of my home.
Can I use this to connect to cable tv in my room from the living room?
How do I know which is the main top device???? I have 2 boxes of Deco AC 1200 M4 here. One with 2800 ft2 and one with 1500 ft2. The one with 1500 says "works as a router, Deco add-on unit and 2 GB ethernet ports".... Do I need an additional router from a company then or not?
Can we setup 2 or more different deco units in single mobile and tplink account at different places.
Like x60 and m4 in same mobile app and account in different places.
@tp link
do i have to buy 2 in order for it to work? can i just buy one? and what if i dont have a modem
How far will it broadcast? I have a detached garage 100’ away will it work or do i need a more powerful modern version like the six?
Can i use 2 pieces for one network in mother child config and 3rd one for another network as Mother and extender independently.
can we use this as a wireless extender without connected to ethernet cable(i mean can we use a single deco to my existing another router
Can I directly connect NBN FTTP to S4 mesh wifi system directly and configure like other routers ? I couldnt find any WAN port for S4 mesh system.
One is mine is setup without being connected physically connected to the router. My other one only has a white light. Do i have go through same process again with the one connected to the router?
Can i transfer this device to my basement after is set up to connect to a desktop with a lan?
Once the first Deco is set, I disconnect the grey ethernet cord, then LED turns Red. What am I doing wrong. Does one Deco need to be connected to the Router by the grey ethernet cord the whole time? Then the extra Deco is through wifi?
yes, one deco must be connected at all time to the router via the ethernet cable
Don't remove it. How you expect internet to work with no source.
My 2nd unit is not working at all , though I am keeping it very near to my first router
Can you use these wireless? My wifi modem is wired and I just want to plug these in with the power cables in the rest of the house, I don't have network cables in the rest of the house.
I'm after the same answer. I have two of these but when streaming in my lounge (5m away from remote deco, but no line of sight) the wifi cuts out, on and off constantly, once a minute. I want to know if I can use the deco I have wired into the modem (which has it's own wireless) and move it into the lounge to have line of sight to my laptop for streaming.
I read that we can't use a deco as repeater to an existing wifi network. One deco must be wired to the router.
1:18 why do they use a 1 port only Modem? is that mean when you are in router mode you can only use only 1 port of the modem? can I do this : PC - modem - (main deco) ))) (node) ))) (node) ?
I have this 3 package but I want to add one more device to be total 4, is that possible?
Is it possible to connect mobile hotspot to wifi mesh and then share internet?
Does the modem need to be connected to the main deco or can the main deco be any of the stations?
my question is how do i get the routers in different rooms? do i have to have an ethernet cable running through the whole house or what?
So one deco has to stay by the router and the others u can connect after setting up the first one and can be placed anywhere?
Correct, one of the decos has to be connected to your current modem via the ethernet cable provided
The rest you place wherever you want around your property
Yeah what a load of shite, the first one is a foot away from the damn modem i already own!
@@lordgooner2321 can I use the Lan of the 2nd or 3rd one for my desktop?
Does the 3 devices have lan ports? Planning to connect it to my pcs or other routers. Is it possible?
Can I use it as an access point to google wifi router?
How do i fix a disconnected deco m4 from its main? Please help. Thanks, TP-Link
Just set up the AC1200 pack, which has M4s, which you should know to select and not AC1200 when setting up the thing, if not it will be found. Other than that works so much better than I could ever have hoped for. My router (wired) has a 200Mbps connection. Near it the wifi is around 120-150Mbps. Down here in the first floor I never got above 20Mbps in a good day, less when raining. Now? Let me check... Lol. Its crazy...the speed is actually faster than the wired connection, with 218.15 Mbps Download and 123.6 Mbps Upload (using 2 M4s upstairs and 1 downstairs). This is NUTS. Now I can finally play PS5 on the Steam Deck or buy the new PS Portal :3 Amazing product. Damn!
Bro I get 20 WITH the deco
Hello! Please I need help with mine. Can’t seem to figure them out.
You are a genius. I tried it and it works like nothing before. Thank you
The screen at 2:28 where it says ..."go to settings and connect your phone / tablet to Deco's wifi" - NEVER showed up on my phone! PLUS - now it is asking me for a PIN before I can get into the system. I NEVER GOT THE SCREEN TO ASSIGN ONE! This app sucks! I STILL can not get the remaining two units to quit flashing blue!
Do we need a router too or can we setup this directly to modem
You don't need another router. Deco router may be connected with the modem directly.
please confirm , is deco m4 has parental control ?
i am getting speeds under 50 mbps using 4 deco devices any particular reason or way to boost this the devices are hardly 20 meters apart but my house has fat walls
Question: can I set up a guest network when using deco in access point mode? Background for my question is that nowadays most user have a combo device of modem, router and wlan access point. But the wlan access point might be of outdated standard. In this case it makes no sense to use deco in router mode, because using a Lan router configuration parallel to a wlan router configuration is complicated and might interfere in some way. But maybe guest network is a must?
So is it possible or not, because almost any wlan access point on the market does not provide guest network in access point mode. To me this feature is an absolute must.
Yes the application has Guest mode where you can save different password other then main password.
Hello! Just wanna ask something cause we avail Deco mesh m4 and we did exactly the instruction but the light indicator is always red steady and can't use wifi. Please help.
Is it necessary to connect all the devices by cable to the router or is just one device enough?
One is enough
The other devices will be connected wirelessly to the device which is connected with a cable to the router
I just got one Deco to extend my network. I don't want it plugged into my ethernet port. I got it to extend my wifi, and want to place it upstairs. Is that possible? Please help.
You need at least 2 hardware units to form a mesh system.
One has to be wired via Ethernet to your modem. And the others placed wherever u want the WiFi to reach.
@@lordgooner2321 Thanks for your answer. It would have been nice to know that before I ordered the thing. I have wifi already. I have a modem already. Why would I order just one of these things as Premium WiFi?
@@Michelefree single units are sold for those who already have the units and want to add to it.
If its not too late. U should return and get the 2 pack which is only slightly more expensive. If not you'd have to buy another single in order to create the mesh network.
@@lordgooner2321 THank you so much. I appreciate the time you took to help me out.
@@Michelefree no problem 👍
Thank you for this video. Do I have to use a normal wifi router between the modem and Deco router? Can I directly connect the modem to the Deco router?
I think you can connect the Deco wifi router directly into your Modem to start your wifi network. I don’t personally own it yet. But my friend is about to buy one.
@@Samkipo7-6 yes, I think so too. Let me know when your friend owns one. I will be buying it in next month. Thank you.
So does this boost the current Wi-Fi router also or a make a completely different Wi-Fi network?
Can i connect them with Ethernet cable to each other to get more stronger connection
Can i put a lan cable to connect my cctv from the other floor? I hope someone will answer. Thank you
I just installed Deco M4R system in my home, easy and straight forward but......my ISP router is sharing 2 wifi connections 5G and 2.4G with another name. Can i merge everything into only 1 SSID?
mine looses connection often, also my 200mps is like 30-40mps, tried all trouble shooting
Did you fix this?
Mine too... Did you fixed it?
@@neilbertcanonigo7204 I disabled the main router and used 1 of the boosters as a main with the same network name.
@@danit1692 how?
@@vankhenieddihernandez889 Can you log in on your router?
What a jam!💃 of a soundtrack!
You mean the acoustic guitar playing Joy to the World?
Can you let me know if it's possible to use second LAN port for Wired connection to desktop PC?
Yes
Yup
Thanks all, it worked for me.👍
does it work as a AP?:)
Can it be connected without sim ??😊
It's need sim card and load?
Bonjour j'ai branché le premier boîtier a la box et le second se branche seulement sur une prise dans une autre pièce ? Merci pour votre retour
Does the first one have be connected via ethernet the whole time?
Please does it work anywhere in the world, especially in Africa?
Is there any reason why all my deco m4r nodes ( satellites ) refuse to connect to the next nearest node and all want to find the main only ?
i m having the same issue how can i fix it
Hi there,
Got a set of 3 TP-Link Deco M4.
Is it possible to setup only 1 deco as a wifi extender?
I don´t wonna use 2 deco´s. it seems you have to use 2 to extend the wifi range.
1 with a cable from the router , the second one takes the signal from the first one.
is there a other way with only one deco?
@@jipjoi4731 Yes i did.
The first Deco needs to be connected to the Router with the cable.. the other ones repeat the signal trough wifi. so no stand alone repeater without a cable (first one)
Is it possible to use only one deco unit? Like connect it directly to wifi router and then connect a LAN cable directly to deco to PC?
Yes it possible
can this be connected to a router wirelessly?
no they need a 5+ minute long video with vibe BG music to answer that
Do o have to PAY for an APP to use this system?
No the app is free
Can I use the second free port in DECO to plug-in desktop computer using ethernet cable as for standard router?
You can plug a wired device like a desktop on the second deco and so forth.
If I connect a second unit of M4, will that only emit 2.4 GHz?
No, by default both bands are emitted. But you can enable disable both the bands of your choice
Kahit isang deco lng boss e connect sa router ni PLDT or ISP?
How can I use my existing SSID on this device?
I need some help setting up mine. My setup is basically a three in a row design. Because our house is long and low. But does that work right? Because in every example you put out, the routers are all 3 in range of eachother... I can't do that.
Same
Same. Lots of people with same issue and no way to change it I can find. I thought this was the point in mesh WiFi?
Question I setup our deco and turned on guest network but then I turned it off again and it kicked my mom and our desktop pc off the network. Her wifi on phone wouldn't pick up the deco network at all... I couldn't understand why.... I eventually thought to turn guest network on again and it wfor some reason worked and connected her phone...i can't see anywhere on the app that I chose her devices to be on the guest work... The desktop pc also alerted me that it is using the same ip address as another device on the network.... Now is that because I made guest network and main network passwords the same??? We have also been getting a weird voip call from 1001 since I installed the deco
How on earth do you get the 2nd and 3rd device set up? One Ethernet cable, you unplug it and that device stops working
I connected two boosters then the third won't connect unless I connect a ethernet cable but then the app thinks I'm starting from set up again..plus my app has nothing on like add additional boosters?
so u need a router and a modem too ???
I'm confused about many things on the last step of the app:
1. It says "multiple decos are found. Find the one that is connected to the router and THEN go to your wifi settings and connect your device to it." I'd imagine I had to "find" the deco on the wifi settings page of my devices; I started to get confused when it said "THEN go to wifi page". Where was I supposed to find the deco before that??
2. Why does it want me to connect to the router deco?? Wouldn't it make more sense for the bedroom deco to connect to the router deco, and for me to connect to the bedroom deco?
3. When I connect to the bedroom deco connection is weak, as if no deco has been set up. When I connect to the router deco [from the bedroom] it says "connected without internet".
4. The decos don't have a number underneath them that distinguishes them from one another. I just guess which is which based on how their connections are power-prioritized on the wifi connection page on my phone.
5. Nowhere through this process has been asked of me to insert any deco-related numbers into anywhere, which I imagined had to happen at some point.
Can this work in train carriages with 240v air-conditioning power-supply as rebroadcast to automatically lower transmission power of mobile devices by providing good-clear coherent signals from 900Mhz to 5Ghz.? Deco or Archer.? A-GPS within carriage.
10% below 1Ghz millimeter for indoors+density... Outdoors(+density -density) is ... Unless outdoor-event... PCS and other networks using Japan or American or china, will need other "inline"-antennae.
TP-link is handy defence and sense
I've been using my Deco E4 mesh for 3 years now, recently i noticed that the lock icon is gone so anyone now can now connect to my Deco mesh wifi extender. How to lock my Deco mesh please.
Very easy to connect.
I was able to connect the main house wirelessly, then to an apartment in my house with wireless and a different guest password, and then the granny house through an ethernet cable to a separate router.
Pretty cool.
how?
@ikkom.pasamic4729 - Follow directions.
After the mesh is successfully setup, can you remove the cable connecting to the main router?
yes
No you can’t
nope
Is there an option to hide the ssid of this model?
Sorry - am i missing something.. Doesnt the ISP modem/router need to be placed in Bridge mode? why is no one mentioning this?
The music is annoying and this video tells you almost nothing of how to get it to work
Cap
If you have a low IQ and lives in a third world country, ofc.
I understood it
ikr, its amazing
Maybe you should just listen more carefully 😂
TYSM U JUST SAVED MY SUNDAY 😁😁
Is still needs to connect to the router,does not replace the old one
My other deco show white light then, for a few minutes it turn to blue pulse again , what the problem ?
First of all you don't have to unplug the router to plug the deco in second both modes are basically the same.
Led not pulsing blue when i try to connect new unit,just keeps going to red! No troubleshooter...cant get any closer to main unit if i tried
Is this system compatible with Starlink?
Will this work for 4k streaming and gaming?