Deco HC4 - swap main deco failed
I have 02 HC4 wirelessly connected to each other. And main connected to ISP modem using cable.
I tried to set the satellite box to main, but it stopped working with red light. So my questions:
- is it mandatory to connect main box to internet source using cable?
- if I have better box, ie M5, when I change M5 to main, i will get more advanced features, right?
- currently I set boxes at Router mode. If I change them to AP mode and connect them to a switch, I can easily change the main box to new M5 right?
- since I want to connect those boxed to a switch (not to each other because of cable layout), I will set them as AP mode. Any recommendation for TP-Link router with good security features? I'm asking ISP to change their modem to bridge mode.
Thanks!
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@tbang Hi, welcome to the community.
Here are some information for your reference:
- is it mandatory to connect main box to internet source using cable?
Yes, the main mesh box needs to be connected to the internet source via a cable all the time.
- if I have better box, ie M5, when I change M5 to main, I will get more advanced features, right?
Yes, most of the advanced features follow with the main Deco but sometimes, a feature will only be supported when all the mesh units are supported.
- currently, I set boxes at Router mode. If I change them to AP mode and connect them to a switch, I can easily change the main box to the new M5 right?
Yes, when in AP mode, since all the units are already wired to the switch, you don't need to manually change the physical connection.
Any recommendation for TP-Link router with good security features?
Do you have more details about the security requirement, like access control, and Mac Filtering?
There are two main Home Security systems: HomeShield and HomeCare and you could have a look first.
Best regards.
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@tbang Hi, welcome to the community.
Here are some information for your reference:
- is it mandatory to connect main box to internet source using cable?
Yes, the main mesh box needs to be connected to the internet source via a cable all the time.
- if I have better box, ie M5, when I change M5 to main, I will get more advanced features, right?
Yes, most of the advanced features follow with the main Deco but sometimes, a feature will only be supported when all the mesh units are supported.
- currently, I set boxes at Router mode. If I change them to AP mode and connect them to a switch, I can easily change the main box to the new M5 right?
Yes, when in AP mode, since all the units are already wired to the switch, you don't need to manually change the physical connection.
Any recommendation for TP-Link router with good security features?
Do you have more details about the security requirement, like access control, and Mac Filtering?
There are two main Home Security systems: HomeShield and HomeCare and you could have a look first.
Best regards.
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Thanks David.
Regarding to security, I would need basic features only, mostly about web pages filtering, time control, QoS. It seems HomeCare will be enough.
I see TP-Link has lots of wireless router, but I think I don't need wireless since I'm using Deco. Any non-wireless router recommended?
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Hi, Basically all the home-used routers are capable of WiFi.There are some Bussiness routers that did not support WiFi, like the models here:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/vpn-router/
But they did not support HomeCare.Their security features include: take TL-ER6020 specification for example:
SECURITY | |
---|---|
Filtering | MAC Filtering URL/Keywords Filtering |
ARP Inspection | Sending GARP Packets ARP Scanning by WAN/LAN IP-MAC Binding |
Attack Defense | TCP/UDP/ICMP Flood Defense Block TCP Scan (Stealth FIN/Xmas/Null) Block Ping from WAN |
Access Control | Source/Destination IP Based Access Control |
And for HomeCare models, you could turn off its WiFi ability and let the Mesh AP provide the wireless network for the house.
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