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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I just turned on the VPN client and checked. I see the VPN static route with a 10. prefix. I checked it a couple times over 15 minutes or so, no changes. It did not have a default gateway address, is that normal?
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@Mbauer5 thanks. Yes this normal.
Leave the vpn connected without any clients assigned and just check in to see if that 10 address changes. If it does, it means the VPN has reconnected. This is just one of the issues we are looking at
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OpenVPN issue
Ok looks like the router is not marking the client traffic to use the VPN tun0 tunnel
root@X50:/# ip rule show
0: from all lookup local
32764: from 192.168.68.115 lookup vpn
32765: from all fwmark 0x40000/0x40000 iif br-lan lookup vpn
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
In this example, any client matching the packet mark (any client added via the app will be added to get the packet mark) 0x40000 will be routed via the vpn (tun0)
I created a specific rule for 1 client also, 192.168.68.115 to send any traffic via the vpn (tun0) but that doesn't work either
root@X50:/# ip route show table vpn
0.0.0.0/1 via 10.10.100.25 dev tun0
default via 10.10.100.26 dev tun0
10.10.100.1 via 10.10.100.25 dev tun0
23.106.37.84 via xx.xx.xx.xx dev br-wan
128.0.0.0/1 via 10.10.100.25 dev tun0
We know the tun0 is up and working
root@X50:/# ping 10.10.100.1
PING 10.10.100.1 (10.10.100.1): 56 data bytes
^C
--- 10.10.100.1 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
root@X50:/# ping -I tun0 10.10.100.1
PING 10.10.100.1 (10.10.100.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.10.100.1: seq=0 ttl=64 time=21.994 ms
64 bytes from 10.10.100.1: seq=1 ttl=64 time=20.320 ms
^C
root@X50:/usr# traceroute -n -i tun0 8.8.8.8
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 46 byte packets
1 10.10.100.1 24.212 ms 19.412 ms 22.120 ms
2 23.106.37.124 23.258 ms 23.106.37.125 23.642 ms 23.106.37.124 21.503 ms
3 23.106.32.4 21.731 ms 23.106.32.2 21.939 ms 23.106.32.4 22.685 ms
4 31.31.39.60 25.533 ms 23.421 ms 22.772 ms
5 31.31.34.22 28.145 ms 29.290 ms 27.199 ms
6 31.31.34.125 40.932 ms 32.322 ms 31.31.34.127 26.914 ms
7 31.31.38.39 32.450 ms 30.987 ms 35.864 ms
8 108.170.241.193 29.936 ms 108.170.241.225 37.159 ms 108.170.241.193 29.271 ms
9 142.251.225.137 33.281 ms 172.253.66.185 39.120 ms 142.251.66.241 28.290 ms
10 8.8.8.8 28.947 ms 28.874 ms 32.866 ms
So now i need to identify why the client is blocked, but thats not easy as im not great with linux
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@Hispanico X50(1.2) firmware 1.0.1 Build 20221103 Rel. 43293
So no new features for my X50...i buy now :-(
Thank
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LT2P is stuck forever 'Connecting..'
PPTP still works
OpenVPN - have some questions:
Is the config file format/language universal, or does it depend on the router? Like, if I sign up for a service and download the config file for another TP-Link or, say, Asus router, can I use it on the Deco?
Not s single major service supports this model. Which is understood, as it just came out and Asus routers seem to have been the most VPN-friendly. But could you suggest a way forward? Download an Asus OpenVPN config file and start messing with its contents?
Thanks
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@David-TP in all firmware versions, the problem is that after optimization (the latest iOS test version), the router occupies the busiest channel. a huge ping . the application says that everything is OK. and YouTube frames are falling apart. I have 2 a DECO x50 and x20 v4 . the problem is also that the computer clings to the farthest point x 50v 1
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@Muscovite there is a standard set of values in the config file. There are also some settings that suit particular devices.
We can modify a file that will suit the X50. If you already have a file, I can look at it for you.
Don't sign up to a different service yet, we have identified some issues in the current firmware that need to be fixed by way of firmware update.
The guys @ TP-Link have been helping me to troubleshoot these issues and have been amazing, so a big thanks to them.
Hopefully I will be testing the new firmware very soon and will feedback then
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Ian, thank you for your generous offer and willing to go the extra mile! Ashamed to say my 7-day product return window was closing fast so I chickened out and returned the x50. I am getting a proper full-size WiFi router, which with features like VPN Fusion will even allow for several different VPN services to be assigned to specific different devices, if need be.
It is a bit unfair to the Deco line, as it is a first and foremost a mesh system (a happy user of x60 of many years here), but its VPN support is at a very early stage. Having said that, kudos to tp-link for introducing new features.
Thanks again!
PS I also misreported the connection speed using the PPTP, which was turned out to be only 15-20Mbps over a 300Mbps line.
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@Muscovite No probs, shame it didnt work out for you.
Out of interest, which router have you gone for?
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