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2021-09-12 13:02:28
@TomerA Are you running the Deco in Acess Point mode? If not it will likely ignore the cable backhaul and try to talk wireless, hence the slow speeds. For your setup use Access point Mode.
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2021-09-12 13:00:25
@Mish88 You need to open the Deco App on your phone / tablet and find the missing node. Select it and FORGET the device, then re-add it as if its a new device on the network.
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2021-09-12 12:56:23
Re:[M4] - How do I turn off wireless transmission on one node that's acting as an ethernet backhaul?
@flavaflav I think I know what you are asking for now, however its likely not possible and different from what the other post was requseting. Just to confirm, by mesh you are referring to the WiFi...
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2021-09-12 12:02:13
@outtierrose If you are on the newest firmware this should already be there, its just a matter of changing the encryption cypher Open the Deco App and go to Settings, WiFi Click on the security...
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2021-09-12 11:54:32
@AndyDowns Yea the P9s do connnect via Powerline first, WiFi second That being said I'm not sure if you have ever used powerlines before? They are good, but not always the get out of jail free one...
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2021-09-12 11:43:39
@sobayorg Hey Yes you can indeed, this has been asked before You simply need to connect each main deco to the router in separate ports, however you will also need to change the IP ranges on the 2x...
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