Deco P9 - WiFi Issues, Intermittent Connection
Hi,
I purchased the Deco P9 yesterday and installed them on my Network, I currently have a Virgin Media 1000mbs package.
I put the Virgin Super Hub into Modem Mode and connected the first P9 up, it connected smoothly, from there I plugged in another ethernet cable and ran it through the ceiling to my troublesome room, I then powered on my next P9 and plugged the ethernet into it.
I then went and connected another P9 via WiFi rather than Ethernet.
I was then able to create a router mode network, all worked fine for roughly an hour, all families member came home and I mimicked the original SSID and Password so devices were auto-connecting.
I then shut down my laptop and left the house for one hour, when I came back, my phone (Samsung S10, which left the network) wouldn't stay connected to the network, it would load 1 page and then would say "Unable to connect to the internet". I booted up my laptop and this was having the same issue, it would connect but would drop internet connectivity.
The internet however was working okay for others in the household, they we're streaming (hard wired via P9) and also using WiFi surfing the internet on their Laptop too.
The only resolution I had was to reset each Deco, put my modem into Router mode and the Deco's into Access Point mode, from here I was able to connect.
However, this morning a family member complained of not being able to access the internet from their bedroom (directly above the hardwired P9), I did a speedtest in there when I was running in Router mode and I was getting 200mbs on consecutive attempts, so later on today I will run check the connectivity in that room.
Has anyone ran into any of the above issues? I'm close to sending my P9's back as I only received them yesterday and they've actually increased the problems in my network rather than solved them!
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
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I was facing random Deco P9 units disconnections and the whole setup was very unstable.
It seems that Decos were trying to use WiFi backhaul even with weak signal.
My solution was to permanently disable the WiFi backhaul and use only PLC.
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@JR4 I made the HORRIBLE mistake of buying 2 of them, they arrived saturday may 23rd, I was SOOO excite and installed them on my 5,000sq ft home.... two days later I went back to my old Ubiquiti Amplifi because I had dropped connections all over my house and then stumbled upon this thread trying to find a solution. This should be a class action lawsuit. I cannot return them because my wife threw away the boxes. Now I have $400 down the trash. I'm staying as far away as possible from the brand, the support SUCKS and is completely unacceptable.
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@JR4 I keep getting dropped connections in a random fashion. Deco units will go Red and then come back with no apparent changes made. My Nest Cameras and Google Hubs work fine / then loose connection to the network (again with no changes being made and even a very light home load.) I'm getting pretty frustrated as I put this in to help my family with connectivity and now my daughter is using an ATT hotspot because the home network is un reliable.
Did you figure out a resolution?
Thanks
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Hi Chip57,
After a lot of messing about with support it turned out that one of my units was too far from the master and the occasional drop outs caused by varying signal strength (everyday life stuff) caused the whole mesh problems. I moved everything about 6ft closer together and it worked much more reliably - I am using it to work from home and to support remote desktop connection and terminal connections that are in constant use.
Murph
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@JR4 I keep getting dropped connections in a random fashion. Deco units will go Red and then come back with no apparent changes made. My Nest Cameras and Google Hubs work fine / then loose connection to the network (again with no changes being made and even a very light home load.) I'm getting pretty frustrated as I put this in to help my family with connectivity and now my daughter is using an ATT hotspot because the home network is un reliable.
Did you figure out a resolution?
Thanks
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@Murph Hi, can you share the beta firmware the support team sent to you?. Thanks!! This problem is driving me nuts.
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The address would be great, but the fact of the matter is that the devices do not reconnect to the mesh network.
This system worked great out of the box, but powering them on and off on a daily basis is a giant pain....
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I finally found a solution to my problem. It's called Devolo Magic 2 Next. Almost three weeks now without any problems and none of my kids have asked me to "fix the internet" which was my daily task when I was using Deco P9.
Devolo software is also far more advanced compared to Deco P9. I can actually see the connection speeds between the different mesh units. Installation was super easy with WPS, it actually copied all the wifi information from my router (which is Telewell brand) and created the mesh wifi with same SSID/password. I turned off the router wifi and all devices connected to the new mesh wifi. I did not have to go trough all the devices, they connected automatically.
I don't know if this solution works for you but it sure worked for me. Devolo actually delivers what it promises allthough I have speeds between 250-850 Mbps instead of the advertised 2400. It's still superior speed compared to the "device out of internet" with 1000 speed that Deco P9 promises and there is no way for user to see which is the actual speed between Deco P9's.
I'm a type of a person who never does any customer reviews and I have never before recommended any product. This time is an exception due to the countless hours I tried to "fix the internet" with Deco P9 and the frustration I had with the product. I have only one issue left. I do not know what to do with the Deco P9 that are obsolete now. I can not refund them. I have too high morale to sell them to anyone, the product is so bad and I don't want anyone to have this much issues with any product. Maybe I frame them, to remind me: "TP-Link never ever again"
I doubt this post will stay here long and neither will I because I found working solution. Just wanted to give a heads up for everyone still struggling with the product. There is actually working solutions from different manufacturer.
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Lucky you.
I got a set of P9 with the original firmware, and had to return them. They were almost unusable in Access Point mode, with the "Smart DHCP" feature destroying the network. But the IPTV set-up boxes, with wired connection, worked fine.
The Devolos for me seemed to work fine, but the IPTV box connected to it would keep hanging up, even though the link speed was the best of the all network. So I also returned those and got a new set of P9s. It helped that I got a new router from the ISP that supports bridge mode, and in router mode first, and then with the new firmware they've been reasonable.
I still see have rare occasional drops in the Deco farthest from the Main, but it hasn't been too bad. I hope to sort that out with a wired connection over Moca, since I have no ethernet cabling available. Waiting on changing a splitter to make it work.
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