Official Release Deco X50/X55 V1/V1.2/V2 with VPN/Static Route/MTU
Hello Everyone,
We are excited to announce the official firmware version 1.2.x for Deco X50/Deco X55 V1/V1.2/V2 has been released recently. With this new firmware, you can now configure the VPN server/client, and other advanced features on the Deco.
Deco X50_V1/V1.2/V2
Deco X55_V1/V1.2/V2
>>How to update the firmware via web UI
Release Note:
New features:
1. Support for VPN server features, including Open VPN, PPTP VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN.
2. Support for VPN client features, including Open VPN, PPTP VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN.
3. Support for Static Route under Deco APP>More>Advanced.
4. Added the ability to customize the MTU size under Deco APP>More>Internet Connection>Internet Connection Type.
5. Added IOT network function.
* The following features(6-12) are also supported on 1.1.0 version:
6. Added Reboot Schedule for every day/week under Deco App > More > Reboot Schedule.
7. Added support for customizing Satellite Deco Signal Source under Deco App > Internet > Select the Satellite Deco > Signal Source.
8. 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.
9. Added No-IP and DynDNS to the DDNS settings under Deco App > More > Advanced > DDNS.
10. Added Smart DHCP on/off switch in Access Point mode under Deco App > More > Advanced > Smart DHCP.
11. Added a prompt notification when the Ethernet link rate goes down to 100Mbps.
12. Added schedule and bandwidth limit to guest network under Deco App > More > Wi-Fi > Guest Network.
Improvements:
1. Optimized the MAC Clone function.
2. Improved system reliability and security.
Note:
1. The Advanced features need to be configured on the Deco APP and please make sure your Deco APP is up to date.
2. Some new features would not be available when the router is working in Access Point mode.
3. The firmware downgrade needs to be performed by firmware recovery. >>How to use firmware recovery on Deco
Please feel free to comment below if there is any question about the new firmware.
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Is it possible to install this firmware on v1.2 using this method? https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/2958/
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@David-TP I have the latest firmware installed on my X50 V1 system. I add the vpn profiles for both L2TP and also OpenVPN, try to connect to either they both just say connecting.
Stays like that and doesnt show connected.
I can put an incorrect username or password on the vpn profile, to test the app detects it, nope still shows connecting.
Nothing at all in the webgui logs re the VPN
How do we troubleshoot this?
Thanks
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Thanks, I've already updated it, i got a firmware notification.
I have another question, will IoT decrease my network performance if I enable it?
Because I have smart wifi products that they are already attached to my main network
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@nobiscuits, Hi, I am afraid NO. Even with firmware recovery, Deco X50 V1.2 could not use the firmware of Deco X50 V1.
@XManag3r XManag3r Thanks and the IOT network will not decrease the network performance.
@Ian_D Do you use Deco X50 as the VPN client?
It is suggested to refer to the suggestions on this link and send an email to us with the required information.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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Good day.
Installed firmware 1.2.0 rel. 54525 on Deco x50 ver. 1.0
I tried to install an openvpn profile, connect, then connected, but at this moment the Internet disappears completely.
*.ovpn tried on imac and windows 11 with the openvpn program - the configuration working.
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Hello,
About the new firmware and VPN, I cannot export the OpenVPN config to an email. to configure it on a computer. My Deco version is X50, without web management. Please advise.
And please take into consideration adding a custom DDNS. For example, my ISP is providing free DDNS. I don't need to use third party.
PS: Using a log from OpenVPN mobile, I could be able to edit a config file for my computers but this is not the easy way. Phones or tablets are not the only devices that may need to connect to a VPN. And not everybody is able to read a log and edit a config file. My personal opinion.
Thank you,
Adrian
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Hi, Thanks for the feedback.
Personally, I think it is very useful if the OpenVPN config could be exported via email so that users could get the VPN config directly on their laptops.
Would you mind starting a new feature request here to get more support:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/2252
Thank you again.
Best regards.
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@David-TP hi there, regarding the IoT network, since this creates a new network, does that mean every time I want to control a device I have to switch WiFi networks? Or is it bridged somehow so that even when connected to the main WiFi I can still control the devices as if they were on the same network?
I ask because I've installed 3 x Deco X55s. ALL my smart devices (light switches, ring doorbell, ring chime, plug sockets, CCTV cameras) seem to be struggling. They keep connect and disconnect very frequently. Pretty much constantly actually, nothing stays connected for longer than 30 seconds before losing connection and the reconnecting!
I've turned off beam forming and fast roaming and then rebooted but it didn't help
edit: decos are in AP mode, with smart dhcp off, so router is doing all the dhcp stuff
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Hi, Welcome to the community.
The IOT network is still bridged with Main network so the smartphone does not need to switch the network to control the IOT devices.
As for the offline issues of smart devices, did you see they keep connected and disconnected very frequently on the Deco APP, or on their own control APPs?
Have you tried to disable "Mesh Technology" for these devices as well?
By the way, is your IOT network set to 2.4ghz only?
Wait for your reply.
Best regards.
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@David-TP hi, I noticed because the app "eWeLink" kept telling me devices were offline. As I then walked around my house I could see my light switches were disconnecting and reconnecting as they have network indicators on the physical devices. They would be solid for about 30 seconds (meaning connected) then start flashing to indicate lost connections.
I only set up my decos last night, I have not yet enabled the IoT separate network, I was enquiring about it because I wondered if perhaps it might help the issue if I had a dedicated IoT 2.4ghz network.
if I disable "mesh technology" for devices, how do I ensure they're connected to the strongest signal/closest deco?
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