Deco P9 Maturity
I bought a Deco P9 last week. I'm not impressed. I think the firmware is very immature. I feel like I have paid to beta test it.
Fundementally I bought it to solve the problem that my smart plugs don't work. It doesn't solve that problem becuase you can't have seperate SSID for 2.5GHz.
I'm probably going to send it back unless I see a firmware update soon with a few more features. Is there any news on the roadmap?
I am extremely disappointed because I think this is a unique product. I don't think anyone else makes a powerline mesh. Do they?
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@GrahamPat That was my problem, constant drop offs and I live in a new build so the wiring should(!) be good. I've given tp link another chance and gone for the m5, made simpler buy buying it before returning the p9 so that I could add the m5, switch it to the main, then removed the p9's and added the other m5's - this kept all my reservations and namings etc in tact. So far it's been solid, but only two days but the firmware is much more mature. Don't get excited about the web interface tho, don't know why they bother, all you can do is see status, reboot and firmware upgrades, no configuration whatsoever which still baffles me. Let's see how this performs. If it's naff I'll bite the bullet and stump up the extra cash for ubiquiti.
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Hi All,
Apologies somewhat off topic, but wondering if anyone else is see the repeated error "daemon.err /usr/bin/apsd: apsd_get_active_ports:214: Error: No such interface 24" appear in log files?
Any help identifing what it relates to and how to fix it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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I purchased the P9 for my condo a few weeks ago and was disapointed to find it so far behind the other products. The M9 is so well reviewed, but I have thick walls and wanted the powerline support for the areas I could not run ethernet. Not only can I not get the powerline working, but the very basic features that I expect like WPS are non existant. Radio silence is not a healthy approach for TP-Link to take. I purchase all of my networking gear from TP-Link and encourage many of my friends and family to as well. This is a terrible customer experience and is really making me question that. Just give us a reasonable estimate of when an update will come at a minimum.
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encase anyone is following, I'm on the beta of the new firmware and still have all the problems. Have a stable network but only if I turn off one slave deco. If I add the third same old internet access issues.
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Hi all,
I would request anyone in this thread to send an email to support.usa @ tp-link.com asking to request for fast actions by the engineers team.
Please also state that the issues are huge and al users are complaining about their bad product.
I hope, by sending a lot of emails, they wil react a little faster.
Please try it...
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I've messaged support; requesting details / timescales for availability of new firmware, or how to access newer revisions of the beta firmware.
Will post if I recieve any info!
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If you're willing to telnet into the devices and manually edit the config files, it is possible to disable the wifi backhaul and force use of PCL (Feature should really be configurable via the App or Web interface, but unfortunately isn't yet!).
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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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The stable firmware is based on the 2019 version of OpenWrt sot they might be waiting for some updates, I've obtained the source code from this link https://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/GPL_P9.tar.gz
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