Issues with new Deco M9 Plus (3 pack)
Today I received my new Deco M9 Plus 3 pack and installed it. Had a couple of issues trying to get internet access through the BT Smart hub 6, which is configured with DHCP and wifi turned off.
It is working now, but I'm a little confused about the way it is working!
As I have a gigabit network around my house, it made sense to position the Deco's near to a wired connection so that they use a gigabit wired backhaul. I plugged in the ethernet cable as I installed each of them. However, this is what I am seeing:
Loft (Main Deco).
Kitchen. Signal Source: Loft 2.4GHz/5GHz_1/5GHz_2
Office. Signal Source: Kitchen Ethernet
So, what I'm getting from this is that the Office unit is communicating with the Kitchen unit via the wired ethernet connection, which in turn communicates via wifi to the loft? If so, this is really, really bad and definitely not how I want it setting up.
In my office I have a PC that I work on and this MUST be connected to the internet via the wired gigabit network.
I have a number of switches around the house to provide additional wired connections and these are positioned as follows:
Loft (bedroom on 2nd floor). This is where the BT master socket is situated, hence the BT smart hub 6 is plugged into this BT socket. The Loft Deco unit is connected to the BT hub via cable. The other wired connector on the Loft Deco is plugged into a 8 port Netgear switch. This switch then feeds cables around the house: 1 to the office, 1 to the kitchen, 1 to the lounge, 1 to a bedroom and 1 to another in the loft. It also feeds some additional devices located in the loft; Sonos bridge and a Cubestation network storage device.
In the office, the incoming wired connection has been plugged into the back of the office unit, then the other ethernet connection used to connect to an existing 5 port switch, which has various devices connected. I did consider connecting the office Deco unit into the 5 port switch, but assumed it wouldn't make any difference.
So, there is NO direct wired connection between the office and the kitchen, only from the loft switch to the kitchen and again from the loft switch to the office. Why then, is the office Deco unit communicating with the kitchen unit? Should it be connecting with the loft Deco unit?
Also, given there is a wired connection running to the Kitchen Deco unit, why is this using wifi to connect to the loft? This seems to suggest that ALL networking performed in the office and the kitchen will always use a wifi backhaul to the loft. I need to change this to use the gigabit wired backhaul.
Another issue I'm having (unrelated to the backhaul), is a Fire TV stick plugged into a TV in a bedroom that isn't getting a particularly good connection (signal strength or speed). This is a 1st Gen Fire TV stick, but is still capability of connecting via 2.4GHz or 5GHz. In the past (with my old router) I always used 2.4GHz as this was a stronger signal. With the Deco M9, it has used the 5GHz wifi and this i showing as "Fair" on the Fire TV stick, when it was previously "Good" i.e. better. So, it appears that introducing the Deco has made this particular connection worse that it used to be, and this was one of the reasons I purchased an expensive Mesh system, in the hope of improving it!
How do I force a 2.4GHz wifi connection to be made by this Fire TV stick?
On a positive note, I have noticed that while on a whatsapp video call, roaming around the house no longer causes disconnections as it used to do.