Change wifi channel on Deco M9
Hi,
I´ve setup an Deco M9 system with 3pcs of nodes. Now I see in my home when I scan for other wifi devices that all of them is in the same range of wifi channels.
( Alarm system, Camera system and so on.. )
I would like to change the wifi channel on the Deco system to 8 or higher because they are free.
I cant find any way to do this in the Deco app.. Where can I do this?
Best Regards
Rickard
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@David-TP Any updates on this?! Had I known this thread was open for 2 years prior to purchase, I'd have never even thought about TP-Link in general. This system is completely useless... Do we all seriously just need to return the junk? My internet hasn't been this bad since 2008.. Constant wifi congestion with only 8 devices connected and only 3 on wifi, This deco has me stuck on all the busiest channels (1,34) yet I have 3 full open channels in 2.4 and all open channels on 5ghz minus 3 of them. One of the Deco's is also braodcasting a hidden signal (all are) that is interfereing with everything as well. When I drop down to 2 decos, we can't get wifi throughout the house.. If you guys have no solution, I will just have to return these..
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I wouldn't say they are trash. They do an awesome job. Well in my case they do when not on a congested channel. (Yes you csn change the channl but not manually. The only way is by usng the Network Optimisation function. I have 3 x M9 but have recommended M5 to friends and family and they have no issues either.
The only issue I have is the lack of changing channels. This needs to be sorted out but after the years of people's complaints and still nothing has yet been done, I'm not holding my breath.
Seems like it will never be resolved.
Oh and Stay away from Ubiquiti. Now that product is trash. Those plugin mesh points with no option of ethernet backhaul just don't cut it.
I can promise you. You will be disappointed.
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This is how the much fancied Mesh system works. For a lifetime it always stays in the same channel which has the highest interference. No matter how many times we reboot, connect/disconnect it stays in teh same channel. The more i am trying to get a solution the more determined i am getting to throw them away. And i have reason to make this stmt. Just getting to know how poorly made ecosystem here including the web page i amy using to post this. I attach a image and it comes just in middle of the whole paragraph i typed.
While the interference test in deco lab states medium interference, the Run Wifi diagnostics shows as high interference. It says the current channel has high interference and shows a adjacent one which is free from interference. Just try to understand how it feels like see my foot is in stinking rot, i am seeing a greener pasture, i am not allowed to remove my leg out of it after spending $ 400 on this junk.
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@digidoggie18 it's not going to happen.
I had TP Link support login remotely and troubleshoot my setup. They didn't believe I had it configured properly.
They told me a few key facts that made my decision to move away.
- there isn't enough CPU/RAM in the M9+ to support all of the existing features
- I had QoS, child contentment filtering & anti-virus enabled
- had to disable child filtering and AV to have any performance from this system
- all traffic with these features enabled causes all data to run through TPLinks cloud servers
- this caused my network to only get less than 1/2 the network speed advertised (I also have 1Gbps up/down fibre from my ISP)
- I was seeing 300 Mbps up/down
How does this relate to channel changing? Simple, there isn't enough CPU and memory to support the existing features. New features/functionality are impossible without removing old features or upgrading the CPU.
They did guarantee me this would never happen due to the hardware limitations.
I made the decision to move to Google (the wired puck style, not the new Nest model) I have never been happier. 2 devices flood my house with wifi vs 3x deco M9's. My bandwidth tests are all over 850Mbps up/down. My home network has never been this simple and fast.
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Honestly, I've been thinking CPU and RAM is the issue.. I'm getting maxed quite a bit. Everything delays at the max out too and then it drops and then everything floods a few seconds later. I did have interference and disabled a deco and it helped with a 20dbm boost so far so Ive been playing with placement. They still aren't enough though. Delays are still killing my with high bandwidth across the local network.
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@TP-Link When will this be fixed?
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UP THIS TOPIC
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@Subliminal Ubiquiti is trash? Nah... Mesh is absolute trash..
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@RuneS It won't, you might as well ditch the TP-Link products.. TP link has been absolute junk across the board from these routers all the way to smart products that don't stay connected..
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