Deco M5 firmware 1.2.8 fast roaming creates an additional open network access point
Deco M5 firmware 1.2.8 fast roaming creates an additional open network access point
I have just installed a tripple setup of the Deco m5 and updated to the latest firmware, when ever I enable fast roaming in my setup, I can now see two wireless access points for my network SID, one is secured, and the other is compltely open, and I can choose to connect to this ap with no authentication
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Hi all,
You can read article below to get more information about fast roaming.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/180194?page=1
Best regards.
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Hi,
What is the current network topology/diagram? In other word, how do you connect these Deco units together?
What do you mean you can see 2 wireless access points for your network SSID? Is it that you can see 2 network SSIDs, one is secured and the other one is open?Could you please show us a picture of it?
With fast roaming disabled, does it happen again?
Have a nice day.
BigE0n wrote
I have just installed a tripple setup of the Deco m5 and updated to the latest firmware, when ever I enable fast roaming in my setup, I can now see two wireless access points for my network SID, one is secured, and the other is compltely open, and I can choose to connect to this ap with no authentication
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i am also running on 1.2.8 and also see an open network now: Deco_896C.
I doesn't disappear, also not when i disabe fast roaming.
And indeed: you can connect to this open network
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Kevin_Z wrote
Hi,
What is the current network topology/diagram? In other word, how do you connect these Deco units together?
What do you mean you can see 2 wireless access points for your network SSID? Is it that you can see 2 network SSIDs, one is secured and the other one is open?Could you please show us a picture of it?
With fast roaming disabled, does it happen again?
Besides, what is the cloud account?
Have a nice day.
BigE0n wrote
I have just installed a tripple setup of the Deco m5 and updated to the latest firmware, when ever I enable fast roaming in my setup, I can now see two wireless access points for my network SID, one is secured, and the other is compltely open, and I can choose to connect to this ap with no authentication
They are all connected wirelessly to each other as a mesh, I am using the decos router mode whilst the main deco is connected via ethernet to my cable Modem, and have setup the deco's with my own 'mywirelessnetwork' with WPA2 security
When I activate fast roaming and then refresh any device (phone, laptop etc) to view wireless networks I can see TWO 'mywirelessnetwork' networks; one having a padlock and requiring my WPA2 security password and another that is completely open.
I can actually connect to the OPEN one without having to authenticate with the WPA2 password and use it as per a normal network
Im not sure why youneed my cloud account...?
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Hi,
What is the light status of the 3 Deco M5?
What is the open SSID? Please verify the Mac address of the Deco and find which one broadcasts the wifi network.( The last 4 letters/numbers of Mac address); once you find the specific one, you can reset it and re-add it into the existing network to give it a go.
Any updates, please let us know.
Have a nice day.
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I also had same problem
then I found the unit by mac address and reboot.
after reboot, the unit was still broadcasting an open ssid for few minutes then now it is gone.
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Hi kkumul,
Thanks for your feedback.
Cause now it is gone, please take some time to test whether it pops up again.
If still there, please hard reset this unit and re-add it into the existing network to give it a go.
Any updates, please let us know.
Have a nice day.
kkumul wrote
I also had same problem
then I found the unit by mac address and reboot.
after reboot, the unit was still broadcasting an open ssid for few minutes then now it is gone.
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BigE0n wrote
I have just installed a tripple setup of the Deco m5 and updated to the latest firmware, when ever I enable fast roaming in my setup, I can now see two wireless access points for my network SID, one is secured, and the other is compltely open, and I can choose to connect to this ap with no authentication
All three decos have a constant green light.
The open network has exactly the same name as the secured network i configured, and it did not vanish until i turned off fast roaming, which was a good 1 hour as my roku was connected happily to the open network and using it to stream from.
Im sorry im not going to chase around each deco I just have not got time to spend, analysing MAC addresses, etc ill just leave fast roaming off and wait for future firmwares to become available and see if these remidy the issue, if they dont and I need fast roaming then ill send the units back to Amazon, and replace with a differnt brand if required
The important issue is people need to be aware that their decos can open up an open unsecured wifi connection.
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Hi,
As a workaround, you can disable fast roaming for now to solve the open network issue.
Meanwhile, we will remind our R&D colleagues and they will work on it and try to fix it.
Any updates, we will let you know immediately.
Have a nice day.
BigE0n wrote
BigE0n wrote
I have just installed a tripple setup of the Deco m5 and updated to the latest firmware, when ever I enable fast roaming in my setup, I can now see two wireless access points for my network SID, one is secured, and the other is compltely open, and I can choose to connect to this ap with no authentication
All three decos have a constant green light.
The open network has exactly the same name as the secured network i configured, and it did not vanish until i turned off fast roaming, which was a good 1 hour as my roku was connected happily to the open network and using it to stream from.
Im sorry im not going to chase around each deco I just have not got time to spend, analysing MAC addresses, etc ill just leave fast roaming off and wait for future firmwares to become available and see if these remidy the issue, if they dont and I need fast roaming then ill send the units back to Amazon, and replace with a differnt brand if required
The important issue is people need to be aware that their decos can open up an open unsecured wifi connection.
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I'm having the same problem, after enabling fast roaming (why is this disabled by default in a Mesh router?) I now have open networks as well as secure networks. A bunch of my devices decided to connect to the open network instead.
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not good.
I'm assuming they turn off fast roaming because they are doing something odd with 802.11r (fast roaming) which is not to standard since it has killed half a dozen Ring Doorbells of mine. I've had to disable fast roaming to be able to use it and no have more bricked devices.
Pretty disapointed in my purchase of my M5 mesh system to be honest, it doesn't seem that TPLink have much quality control/QA testing procedures. :(
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