Official Release Deco M9 Plus 1.6.4
Current Release
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.4_Build_20240718
Release Note:
1. Improve the device stability;
2. Enhance the system security
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History Release
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.3_Build_20231225
Release Note:
1. Fix the potential security vulnerability and its related problem.
2. Improve system stability and security.
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.2_Build_20230906
Release Note:
1.Fixed the bug that parental control doesn't take effect.
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.1_Build 20230403
Release Note:
1. Added Reboot Schedule for every day/week under Deco App > More > Reboot Schedule.
2. Added support for customizing Satellite Deco Signal Source under Deco App > Internet > Select the Satellite Deco > Signal Source.
3. Added support for customizing clients Connection Preference under Deco App > CLIENTS > Select the client > Click the gear icon on the right-up corner > Connection Preference.
4. Added No-IP and DynDNS to the DDNS settings under Deco App > More > Advanced > DDNS.
5. Added Smart DHCP on/off switch in Access Point mode under Deco App > More > Advanced > Smart DHCP.
6. Added a prompt notification when the Ethernet link rate goes down to 100Mbps.
7. Added schedule and bandwidth limit to guest network under Deco App > More > Wi-Fi > Guest Network.
8. Fixed the bug that the built-in speedtest has low speed test results.
Notes:
1. This firmware downgrade could be done via firmware recovery-How to use firmware recovery.
2. Please update your Deco APP to the latest version for the new features.
3. If there are non-1.6.0 models in the Mesh network, you may miss some new features but this feature will be supported via firmware update in the future.
4. You may miss some new features when Deco is set to Access Point mode.
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Ok, i wanted to test it, but no problem, thanks anyway
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Dekonass wrote
Hi guys,
I was in easter holidays. Tplink support send me a m9 plus firmware version 1.6.1 and everything is OK. Tested now.
I get full bandwidth from my ISP.
Is your set up wired or wireless deco mesh access points?
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Deco M9 Plus 2.0
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Deco m9 plus v2.0
And with fw 1.6.1 better speed over wifi.
I hope TP-Link share with you guys the new firmware.
Check out my Speedtest result! How fast is your internet?
https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/9197854230
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The issue is not the wireless speed. The issue is the wired network speed.
If you have a wired backhaul then the loss of speed at every mesh node will be noticeable. If you use the built-in wireless backhaul, the data speed will be halved for every hop. The principle of working is quite similar to the range extenders but the advantage of Mesh is that it will help you switch between the nodes seamlessly like your mobile phones which switch between cell towers seamlessly.
For those using the default wireless backhaul, the issue is that when you do a speed test using the built-in app, the max speed it hits is about 500 Mbps even though your subscribed internet speed may be higher. This you can see at the Master node. This has a domino effect on the wifi speeds at the slave nodes as the speed will halve for every hop. If you have subscribed to a 1Gbps internet speed, the first hop will produce only 250 Mbps (max) as the Master node is now limited to 500 Mbps max.
For those using a wired backhaul, the speed at each node is now limited to a max of 500 Mbps.
I believe/understand from the previous posting by @Dekonass that this issue of hitting a max of 500 Mbps is solved with the firmware revision 1.6.1.
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