How to determine if powerline backhaul is working on Deco P9?
Hi,
On the Deco P9, how to check on the performance and correct functioning of the Powerline Backhaul?
Thanks!
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With Fast Roaming enabled it doesn't work. The only way to work is by disabling the Fast Roaming.
i have tried to disable Mesh on the camera and enable Fast Roaming but it doesn't work.
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Hi, no it does not help.
There are quite a few reports that this the Magic Home LED controler has similar problems with e.g cisco routers. For the Grunding TV are even more similar reports. However, both worked fine with my old tp-link archer c5 router.
And just an update - setting the wifi backhaul option to 0 solved my network instabilities.
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It seems that my solution works :D I hope that this will be fixed in a future firmware update.
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I have issues with Sony Android TVs connecting. I can't get them to connect, so I resorted to cables. One with a switch using a nearby cable, and for another I repurposed a TL-WR902AC that I had laying around to use as an wireless bridge.
I don't kow if this issue will ever be fixed, because it might the TVs fault.
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Thanks everyone for all the great information on getting some stability on the new system.
I upgraded the firmware on the routers and able to see the PLC status now, but when I telnet into the routers to modify the text on the wifi config there is no option for the backhaul. Has anyone else seen this or had this problem?
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It should be under the WiFi config file.
Make sure that you are editing the correct file.
vi /etc/config/wifi
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Did you upgrade the firmware of your Deco devices to 1.0.2 beta?
if not refer to my post #21, download the firmware and follow the instructions included to upgrade.
After upgrading to 1.0.2 let me know.
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Thanks for the reply. That's the exact text I was using.
After getting devices dropped off the network left and right for days I decided to pull it and go back to my old Netgear gaming router. I'm getting a powerline extender to handle the dead spot in the back of the house and will return the P9. I guess I will have to dig deeper than regular reviews to the real user community next time. Reviews were very misleading.
Once again, all of you on this thread put out some very helpful information! Thanks for taking the time to share!
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