Deco PX50 not using Powerline backhaul
I've upgraded from Deco M4R to PX50 as I wanted to move to WiFi 6 but also utilise Powerline as a backhaul for extending my wired network to a corner of the house where there is no existing wired ethernet trunking. This is also to reduce reliance on wireless backhaul as the area I live is very congested on the 2.4GHz band. I'm running in AP mode as I have an OPNsense router/firewall.
Plugging in the PX50 to the main switch, then the remote PX50 with the ethernet wired devices, they are connecting via 2.4GHz and 5GHz but no Powerline backhaul presenting itself on the network map. There is also no way to enable/force Powerline as a backhaul option.
Looking at other threads where there is a similar issue, I've tried moving the units closer together on the same breaker, and even connecting via the same pair of sockets. I've tried connecting via ethernet temporarily. I've even tried moving them to the top of the house and down to the end of the garden. Nothing seems to enable Powerline backhaul. Any ideas what's going on?
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Interestingly since I reset it's stopped accurately reporting throughput ... I'm streaming a video from my server at 16MB/s but the deco is not reporting anywhere near that up or down from the server, through the main deco it's connected or the streaming box 🤔
Edit: it's because I moved the server from wired directly to the main deco via cat6 cable to connected via a Homeplug. Both the server and streamer are connected to the main deco now via homeplugs - they must interfere with data reporting
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Update: I've since lost powerline connection also. The bug is still with us by the looks, the fix lasted less than a full 24 hour period.
Getting a lot of "daemon.err bandwidth_contr: get mode: 11AHE160", "daemon.err bandwidth_contr: Sending TIPC data. Total 20 bytes.", "daemon.err nrd[1653]: ar_config_set_thres[line 28]: Null thres!" in the logs too not sure if it's related.
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Update: Had my support session early this morning and they were able to verify that the PLC backhaul was indeed working by manually disabling the main deco's WiFi completely. I'm fortunate that even after multiple resets and firmware changes the PLC is still going - they are aware that others here have reverted back to WiFi backhaul only but they couldn't explain why.
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So I'm at the stage now where PLC is kicking in and then going again, which is giving me a really unstable connection it seems - really annoying when trying to hold a MS Teams call.
Getting to the point where I regret "fixing" it, and wish there was a way to turn PLC off. ☹️
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You can request a support call and they can manually disable it for you. Unfortunately you will lose this upon any further firmware updates so hopefully they will add a new feature in the app to allow enabling/disabling of the WiFi/PLC soon, I know a number of us have requested it already.
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I watched the PLC symbol disappear and reappear a few times last night it's back on now but I don't have confidence that it will stay. One slave deco went offline at one point (the garage) according to the app although I wasn't able to get out there in time to see if there was a red light. Support have offered to do a remote support session again.
I wonder if they are overheating as they get pretty warm, maybe something needs a good heatsink internally.
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@TheInfamousMrD I have the same problem im my house, i need the PLC function permantely to keep my WIFI Mesh running. But its jumps on and off - never really stable. Is there any update for this problem? Did it help to switch off manually the WIFI function from the main deco?
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I've been running the PX50's on PLC for the last couple of days and not noticed any drop outs.
I've been running on 1.0.3 firmware and the house isn't new and the cabling is on different ages depending on where the units are plugged in.
Also the main bedroom unit is plugged into an 4 plug extension so not ideal but it has been stable.
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