Accepted MTU size settings
MTU size. I am connected behind optical network provider router that connects using PPoE, however my DECO network (4 times X20) connects to the router and does not set the correct MTU (it is set up as a simple Access point). That makes some connection issues, like google voice assistants never connecting on first request. I am almost sure, manual setting of MTU on DECO would fix this issue, as no issues appear when I connect directly through my optical network operator's router wifi.
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@jancihr Any luck with an AX5700 (Costco) MTU firmware?
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@Matt12eagles Hi, I am also just waiting here for the beta FW to come to my particular HW versions of my X20s :(. I do not understand why the support of different hardware versions of the same product is so separated. I have four X20s at home, hardware versions v1.0, v4.0, but the beta is available only for the hardware version v2.0. Little confusing for the end consumer, me. Still, it is written in the beta functionality description that some functions could not be available even if you have a correct FW/HW combination but you have another "incompatible" devices in the same mesh. So even if there will be a new beta version for my v1.0, may be because of the other v4.0s in the mesh the MTU settings will not be available for me. I feel like I should not buy a new product every other year (environmental concerns mainly), so I am keeping on running 2 concurrent WIFIs in my house. I use a non-mesh WIFI from my optical internet provider for problematic connections to devices like Google home hubs, printer, some speakers. These, fortunately, do not need a high bandwidth and are stationary and reachable for that signal in the house. But it feels not right. Not to complain only, I still like the X20 design, price, speed, and it's simple online management BUT, ... tp-link, give me the MTU settings already, PLEASE!!!
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Update:
Hi All, It is planned to support customizing MTU size on the Deco via a future firmware upgrade.
Currently, the following models could support changing MTU sizes after installing the beta firmware:
>>How to update the firmware via web UI
Deco E4 V1/V2 | 1.5.4 build 20230116 |
Deco X20 V2 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco X25 V2 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco W3600 V2 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco X60 V1 | 1.5.0 build 20221019 |
Deco X50 V1 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco X55 V1 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco XE75 V1 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Deco BE95 V1 | The latest official firmware has added this feature |
Note:
1. Be sure you have read the Terms and Conditions for TP-Link Beta Firmware before proceeding!
2. The Advanced features need to be configured on the Deco APP and please make sure your Deco APP is up to date.
How to change the MTU Size: Please go to Deco APP>More>Internet Connection>Internet Connection Type.
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My X20 v4 has got a new FW v 1.1.0 which finally solved my problem with MTU. :)
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@David-TP Does this apply to the E4R model too? This is mine
E4R(1.0) |
1.5.4 Build 20211101 Rel. 75384 |
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@David-TP Any idea when we may get an update for the XE75 Pro - Im unable to use it as a router as my ISP requires an MTU of 1492, sop can only use it as an acess point currently!
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