Its 2022 and there's still no way to lock a device to a signle Deco...
I recently (now regrettably) upgraded to a Deco x20 system for my house. For most devices, its been great. I finally have full home coverage, both downstairs and upstairs, and the speed a get has improved from my old router by a lot as well. However, I am having a missive issue with my desktop PC specifically that is steering me towards returning the whole system and going back to a non mesh system, its that bad.
Here is my Deco setup:
Deco 1:
This deco is setup as the main deco, and is connected directly to my cable modem.
It is located centrally, upstairs in my house
Deco 2:
This deco is connected wirelessly to the main deco
It is located downstairs, at the far right of my house
Deco 3:
This deco is connected to the main deco via a powerline adapter
It is located upstairs, at the far end of the left side of the house
The issue:
My desktop PC is located 1 room over from my main deco. I get the strongest signal to this deco by a longshot, as well as significantly better speeds and latency. For some reason, however, my PC keeps switching from Deco 1 to Deco 3. While yes, there may be some issues with windows or my wifi adapeter (which is also a TP-Link Archer TXe75e adapter ironically), from my entire understanding of how a Mesh WiFi system works this shouldn't happen. When comparing Deco 1 and Deco 3 at this location, there is 0 reason why I see my PC should be connecting to Deco 3 over Deco 1. I also will see it quickly switch from Deco 1 to Deco 3, and then switch back. This causes disconnects sometimes when this occurs. Below is some data I've gotten:
Deco 1 vs Deco 3 in this location:
Signal Strength
Deco 1: -53 dBm
Deco 3: -82 dBm
Latency in Speedtest.net speed test:
Deco 1: 9 ms
Deco 3: 16 ms
Download Speed in Speedtest.net speed test:
Deco 1: 359.31 mbps
Deco 3: 29.49 mbps
Upload Speed in Speedtest.net speed test:
Deco 1: 11.92 mbps
Deco 3: 10.63 mbps
What I've tried:
- Completely reinstalling my WiFi drivers for my Archer TXe75e adapter
- Setting Roaming Aggressiveness to Lowest in my WiFi adpter's advanced settings
- Setting the Preferred Band to 5GHz in my WiFi adpter's advanced settings
- Making sure every Deco is fully up to date
- Turning off Mesh for my desktop in the Deco App when I see my desktop is connected to Deco 1
- Angling my PC's WiFi adpater antennas towards Deco 1
Questions:
- Why is there no feature for this yet. It seems like an overwhelming majority of posts in the Deco forums are asking for this?
- Is there anything else that can be done in my case (somehow blocking Deco 2 and 3 from the client end through their MAC addresses or something, idk much about this)?
- I've seen conflicting information given as approved answers in multiple posts asking for this. Some have said this feature is available, but for different Deco models.Some have said this isn't possible at all. Some have said this feature is in development. Which is it?
- If only allowing a client to connect to a specific Deco is not possible, then would blocking a client from specific Decos be possible? You can already do this for the whole network, so why not expand this and allow blocking for specific Decos?
- The app has the Deco Labs feature, which allows users to try out some more experimental type features. Why not use this to try and develop a solution to this problem. I mean, the top post on this forum is about this issue and that post alone has over 32k+ views.