Deco is not getting signal source from the nearest Deco
Deco is not getting signal source from the nearest Deco

Hi,
I just setup my 3-unit Deco M4 with the layout shown below.
My Hallway Deco is not getting signal source from Room, but it get from the Main Deco which is further away.
The signal strength from Main Deco is worse than the signal from Room.
Is there anyway that can force the Hallway Deco getting signal from Room Deco?
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Hi, All!
Currently, we have a firmware for Deco M5/ Deco M9 plus /Deco X60 which could help satellite Deco to find the best uplink Deco and optimize its signal source.
So it might improve the issue Deco is not getting signal source from the nearest Deco
And if anyone with more than three Deco units(the same model), was suffering from this issue and wanted to test this firmware, please leave me a private message with the following information:
the network structure about how each Deco is connected;
(if possible, please help us mark their relative distance)
PS: this firmware would be updated via web UI and could be reverted back to the official firmware.
Thank you very much for your cooperation and wait for your reply.
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Any update when the M4 will get a beta? Thanks
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There is no reason to beta test this. This is a product flaw. It is simple - add a few lines of code allowing users to set the chain how they want.
Your company is very stupidly handling this obvious problem customers have been complaining about for 2 years now.
Most of us buy a mesh system because our main routers signal is garbage in certain areas of our homes.
I can get over 400 Mbps in the room with my main deco. I can get over 350 from the node in my kitchen, 30 feet away. Upstairs, where my third node is? Sub 100. Why? Because your stupid software/firmware says to connect to the main.
If this isn't fixed within the next few weeks, I'm likely returning it and getting something that actually does what it is supposed to do.
You don't need to beta test this. Push out firmware that lets users correct a major screw up your company pretends isn't a major issue.
I actually get faster speeds by unplugging the third deco. That's simply unacceptable and is only because your firmware tells the nodes to connect to the main.
The point of a mesh system is to extend a network, optimize speeds, and allow for seamless roaming.
If I'm getting 400+ in my living room and go up to my bedroom only to get less than 100, I don't need your mesh system - I can do the same thing with my old router and a range extender. Switching to the extender network takes three seconds. Trying to figure out why your system is stupid has already taken me hours.
Fix it. It's not hard. It should be done by now.
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Just chiming in to say I also have this issue with my Deco M9+ setup. My Deco in the attic keeps connecting to my Deco in the living room (2 stories down) instead of the one in the bedroom on the first floor. Even though the signal of the closer one is significantly stronger. I can reboot the one in the attic and it will sometimes connect to the strongest signal (the Deco in the bedroom). But after a while it will switch to the furthest away again, making the internet in the attic a lot slower.
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@TP-Link I have the same issue, I tought it was only applicable to my M5, but I saw that my X20 was connecting to the farthest unit and not to the nearest or the main (that actually its between this two units). I waiting for this software upgrade, I know this has taken for more than a year and can become a deal breaker!!! Wish I knew this before buying.
My setup is: 2 X60 (one of them its the main deco and located exactly at the middle of the cross), 2X20 and 2XM5. Home made of solid brick walls.
Third floor M5 (Wifi)
Second floor X60 (Wifi) X60 (main deco) M5 (Ethernet)
First Floor X20(Wifi) X20(Wifi)
Note: My X20(wifi) connecting M5(Ethernet)
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