Can I plug a wired connection (PC) on a secondary Deco M5 that's connected to the Main through Wifi?
So my main Deco M5 is connected to the modem first floor of the and a secondary is routed via Wifi Backhaul at the second floor of the house.
Question is can I plug a PC in the secondary Deco M5 via a wired ethernet connection? Will it make a difference in performance?
Currently it's Main Deco M5 wirelessly connected to 2nd Deco M5 where the PC is connected via Wifi. (Deco - - - > Deco - - - -> PC)
Plan is Main Deco M5 wirelessly connected to 2nd Deco M5 connect Ethernet Cable to PC (Deco - - - > Deco ---> PC)
Thinking one less wireless connection will make it faster.
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Wireless connection = "- - - >"
Wired Connection = "--->"
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> Question is can I plug a PC in the secondary Deco M5 via a wired ethernet connection? Yes.
> Will it make a difference in performance? Possibly.
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@agd Yup! I was able to. Works perfect!
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@GabZ
How were you able to do that? Did you make any changes in the settings. When I tried it, it wouldn't work for me.
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When it works, all one has to do is connect PC to Deco with Ethernet cable.
If it does not work for you, try this:
Connect PC to Satellite Deco with Ethernet cable
Reboot PC
Open command prompt, run "ipconfig /all" and share the output. It will be similar to the following:
Also, it would help if you could tell if you run Deco in Access Point or Router mode.
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@Alexandre. Thank you.
I have a MacBook Air and I'm connecting the ethernet cable via a Thunderbolt bridge directly to the secondary Deco. I have gone through MacBooks Network settings, and I couldn´t manually configure a DNS connection..
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Hi, did you use a Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter to connect the MacBook Air to the secondary Deco and It turned out MacBook Air could not get internet service from Deco?
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@TP-Link correct. But wifi is working
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Hi, Did you use the Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter on MacBook Air to get internet service from other routers before?
And have you already made the following configuration on the Mac:
https://kb.netgear.com/30009/How-do-I-configure-the-Apple-Thunderbolt-to-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter-for-use-with-a-NETGEAR-cable-modem-modem-router
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