TP-Link Deco X60 (3-pack)
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TP-Link Deco X60 (3-pack)


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Chriiguu

1 year ago

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DI264370

1 year ago

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Try giving the main deco to another deco and swap them at the location. This way you can test whether it is the Deco itself. Do the Decos get unusually hot or something? You should also place them in a free-standing position with sufficient air circulation. Otherwise install all available updates. Greetings

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guenterw

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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No, the Deco X60 sets always contain the same Deco X60. I am also sometimes amazed at the prices that are called up, sometimes it is cheaper to buy a set of 3. A very good alternative that supports even more devices would be the Xiaomi AX3000 Mesh set, it also consists of two identical devices, and each has a 3 port Gbit switch built in (in addition to the WAN connection). Xiaomi AX3000 The Xiaomi set can manage over 240 devices.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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DI264370

2 years ago

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Check the network settings, perhaps it is in a different subnet or an "old" fixed IP is set. I could no longer control my Philips Hue, but after a raset it worked again and was assigned a dynamic IP via DHCP. By default DHCP is always used with the TP-Link Decos... Greetings

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fjtd1

2 years ago

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Martin Reich

2 years ago

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sascha.zingg

3 years ago

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sines250

3 years ago

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Yes, one device is the "main device". This is connected to the router or any existing switch via a network cable. Additional decos can be connected via WLAN or also via network cable (the cable can be connected to the "main" deco or to the possibly existing switch). By the way, there is the operating mode "Router" and the operating mode "Accesspoint". In the "Accesspoint" operating mode, the NAT and DHCP function of the Deco is deactivated.

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tumble197

4 years ago

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tumble197

4 years ago

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Great, thanks for the quick feedback. That makes it easier ;-) Good to know that only 1 master is needed. LG

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

No it uses triband but it is all WiFi. One could use Ethernet cables as a backhaul, but the main focus here is the WiFi6 mesh. The only ones that used powerline as backhaul are the Deco P7 or P9. All have HomeCare in common, the free antivirus and antimalware solution that is integrated into the router. It protects every device that is connected to these Deco units.

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