How to automatically turn off Deco M9 plus wireless with a schedule
This repeated request has been merged into the main thread Wifi off at night / wifi schedule. Please vote on the main thread.
How to automatically turn off Deco M9 plus wireless with a schedule
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Model : Deco M9
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.2.3 Build 20180818 Rel. 68699
Hello,
I was looking for a way to automatically stop the wireless radio (during the night for instance).
For 2 reasons:
1) Reduce power consumption (be green)
2) Sleep better - because sometimes during the night some people at home could be affected by radio
Is there a chance that a firmware update implement this feature?
Thanks
A14n
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it was ASUS 👍
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Hi @Kevin_Z,
I hope you're doing well. Did you get any updates from your R&D friends regarding this request? I'm asking because we didn't get any updates with this option. I need this to periodically reboot and improve the stability of my deco
Kr Roy_N
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I'm waiting for this feature too for my Deco M5
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@a14n Another one waiting for this funcion, for my deco m5.
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@a14n I recently purchased an M5 Mesh wireless system and I would also love to see the option to turn off my wireless radio signal at night or when out of town for extend periods of time.
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Hi everyone,
I contacted TP-link about this feature. They said to me that this won't be added as a feature. This will be for all Deco models, because the deco units have to communicate to eachother over wifi. So either of you is not telling the truth @Kevin_Z ???
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I think i'm going to plug the main deco into a clockwork timer in the meantime. I thought the additional devices connected via powerline rather than wifi.
Any thoughts?
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They should ship three HS105 units to all customers free of charge. It's just plain awful of them. This will be my last tp-link product.
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