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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I checked the PLC status a few times during the day and it was connected but again at night the powerline connection has dissapered from the app only to appear again a few minutes later then go again.
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Anyone-else having nighttime problems with the powerline connection dropping out?
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@Alexmesh Hello, afraid not. My units have been stable since resetting them. Not noticed any drop outs and have been working from home more the last week or so.
We also had a power cut in the area where the power tripped several times in quick succession and the units still recovered. The units are running on 1.0.3.
Not sure why your units aren't maintaining a stable connection, it could be a genuine fault with them?
I have a vague memory of switching the power off at the fuse box when using the original DLan connectors when they first came out but not sure that helps with these more modern connectors.
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Anyone-else having nighttime problems with the powerline connection dropping out?
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Likewise I normally work from home and have not noticed any dropouts. I am also on 1.0.3 firmware though it is Build 20230614 Rel. 62408 which I manually updated to for the support call and I haven't bothered downloading and reverting back to the publicly available Build.
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@ommoti They seem to manage ok in the day (as far as I know) but in late evening from 8-10pm I've noticed that's when they'll flick between PLC and wifi at random. I'm guessing interferance on the mains but I haven't been able to track anything down in the house.
Funny thing about power cuts, the RCD tripped today due to an unrelated fault and they came up again as PLC but took a while to boot up.
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@Dracon Not even in the late evening between 8pm-10pm? Apart from that it's ok. It's a bit temperamental when it does happen and you've probably got to watch the app for a good 20 minutes. Did they say there were any fixes on the new firmware you're using?
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Received my PX50 kit today. I have been using the tl-wpa8635p kit to get internet in my garage. Always stable connection and about 100Mbps down/up. But I wanted an all in one solution to also get wifi to the bedrooms upstairs. I now have 1 px50 in the living room, which replaced my isp router. 1 px50 upstairs connected with an ethernet cable. And 1 in my garage. Thanks to this thread I managed to get the plc+wifi working. Down/up speed is less then with my previous kit, which I don't mind that much but it is less stable because it sometimes switches to only wifi.
I hope this get sorted because I like the ones in my house, I now get excellent coverage anywhere I go inside.
Meanwhile, can I use my previous kit (tl-wpa8635p) for now to get stable internet again in my garage? The 2 px50's in house are connected through ethernet.
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@Alexis1980 Are there times of the day when your PLC connection falls back to wifi? Mine seems to be in late evening also there seems to be high jitter on speed tests and latency spikes at random times during the day.
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@Alexmesh was in my garage in the evening between 6.30 and 8.30. Have not checked during the day.
This was a test from a few days ago with the wpa8635p powerline kit
This test is with the px50 installed and using PLC+wifi
Update:
Moved the main deco to the hallway, this puts an extra wall between it and the one in the garage. It also moves the main deco closer to the Electric panel from where the wires to the garage run.
Yesterday evening I had faster speeds then with my previous kit and the connection stayed stable.
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Hadn't expected this thread to blow up quite as much as it did, but clearly I wasn't the only one having this issue.
It's taken a while but finally I've gotten around to trying one of the proposed fixes suggested by some of the folks in this thread and by TP-Link support themselves - factory resetting the Decos using the Reset pin on the back of the unit & rebuilding the home network setup. Not the most convenient fix as I rely on my home network for work, and taking down the internet for any period of time is less than ideal. I was also not looking forward to the prospect of resetting my wifi setup and having to re-add all my connected devices. Thankfully I had some time this morning to try it relatively risk-free, and reusing the same SSID and wifi password during the "new setup" process saved me that job of needing to go round and add all those wifi connected devices again.
And what do you know? Everything does look good. At least so far. Those PLC indicators are a very welcome sight, and it's even got the topology mapped how I would want it, with both satellites routing to the Hallway main Deco, rather than daisy chaining the satellites. I'll be periodically checking to see if the PLC link stays up (and letting you know if it doesn't) as I'd seen some replies mentioning intermittent connections, but on the face of it, seems like this is the solution.
I had also been having a recurring issue where the wifi on my phone would seemingly at random disconnect from the internet but not the wifi but I suspect there was a conflict with my OPNsense router and the Decos. I've decommissioned it temporarily & running the Deco in router mode to see if that solves it.
I have to wonder if adding my PX50 Decos to the network while my older M4 Decos were still present had some bearing on this? Hard to say for sure, but if people have had the same PLC issue from brand new network, perhaps not. Ah well, fingers crossed this is the fix that solves it.
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