Knowledge Base Understand the Differences Among Deco Firmware Platforms
Knowledge Base Understand the Differences Among Deco Firmware Platforms
Sometimes you may question why a newer and more advanced model begins with a seemingly lower firmware version, such as 1.1.0, while older models have already reached 1.6.0. Do these firmware version numbers hold any significant meaning? Moreover, is it possible to revert the current firmware back to its original version? In this article, we will provide an explanation of the common rules regarding Deco firmware versions.
Begin with a brief overview of the current firmware platforms and the newly added software features they offer:
Firmware Platforms | Specific Firmware Versions | Enhanced New Features |
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1.5.0 | 1.5.x 1.0.x Such as Deco M4_V2_1.5.8 |
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1.6.0 | 1.6.x 1.1.x Such as Deco M9 Plus_V1_1.6.1 |
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1.7.0 & 1.8.0 | 1.7.x 1.2.x such as Deco X50/X55_V1_1.2.7 |
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1.9.0 | 1.3.x Such as Deco X50/X55_V1_1.3.1 |
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1.10.0 | 1.4.x Such as Deco X50/X55_V1_1.4.1; Deco X50/X55_V1.2_1.2.0 Deco X20/X60_V4/V4.6_1.2.0 Deco XE75/XE75 Pro_V1_1.4.1 |
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1.11.0 | 1.5.X Such as Deco X50/X55_V1_1.5.0 Deco X50/X55_V1.2_1.4.5 Deco X20/X60_V4_1.5.5 Deco X60_V3/3.2_1.3.0 |
*In compliance with local regulations, the Third-party VPN feature may be restricted to specific regions.
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1.12.0 | 1.6.X Such as Deco X50/X55_V1_1.6.0 |
1. Support Internet Backup via Hotspot Backup and Hybrid-Mesh Backup Mode. |
Note | 1. Make sure the Deco APP is up-to-date. 2. Some features are not supported under Access Point mode. 3. Some features will disappear from the Deco APP if there are non-supported Deco. 4. Several models are not suitable for the general rules. Please reach the end of this Article. |
First and Foremost!
These are common rules that apply to most Deco and it's important to note that there are exceptions as well. We will provide examples of these exceptions at the end of the articles. Our ultimate goal is to assist users in gaining a clear understanding of the current firmware versions on their Deco. We strive to avoid any misunderstandings that could lead to inappropriate purchases. Therefore, we kindly encourage you to confirm with us and double-check the release notes if you have any uncertainties regarding specific firmware versions.
This firmware sheet will help us answer the questions at the very beginning:
Why do Newer models have a seemingly lower firmware?
We are continually expanding the Deco Whole Mesh family. At first, it would be Deco M5, M9 plus, etc. with a HomeCare security system. The firmware started from 1.3.x to 1.7.x now. Later with the addition of Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 models and the new HomeShield service, a new version series starts from 1.0.x to 1.3.x now. A lower 1.0.x or 1.1.x doesn’t represent fewer features and it is mainly used to highlight the difference.
Does my firmware version hold any significant meaning?
By referring to the current version numbers, you can also identify the software features that should be available on your router. If your Deco M4_v4 is on 1.1.0/1.1.1, you may understand it should support the Signal Source Selection/Connection Preference and Reboot Schedule.
Can I downgrade the firmware?
Users usually could downgrade the firmware directly via web UI if the current and original versions are in the same Firmware Platforms, like from 1.5.8 to 1.5.6. However, downgrading crossing different firmware platforms often needs Firmware Recovery. A higher firmware platform often brings exciting new features and it is always not the first option to downgrade back to a lower platform. So if there are any issues after updating the firmware, we would highly appreciate it if you could start a new topic and we will promptly address your concerns.
Please feel free to comment below with any further inquiries.
Previous Posts of Firmware Inquiries
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Hi, yes, It should be.
the 1.12.0 is supposed to cover the advanced features on the previous platforms.
Best regards.
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@David-TP - can you help clarify something? You said in your comment above:
The Deco X10 comes equipped with the 1.6.0 firmware platform features.
It is a bit like the Deco WiFi 7 series, like the Deco BE95/85. They came equipped with the 1.7.0 &1.8.0 firmware platform features. So far, there hasn't been a pattern for the newly released models
However, when I contacted support about Client Connection Preference not working on my network since adding an X10 (with the latest firmware, 1.1.6), I was told:
Thank you for your update. After confirming the situation, it appears that WPA3 encryption, Reboot Schedule, and Connection Preferences for client devices are only available when all units in the same network support these features. In your case, since the Deco X10 does not support Connection Preferences for clients, it causes the Deco X55 in the same network to lose access to this feature as well.
It's obviously very frustrating when the information isn't clear and consistent, because we rely upon it to make purchasing decisions. What are we supposed to do to get support in cases like this?
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Hi, Thank you very much for your time and patience.
Both Deco X50_V1_1.6.0/1.6.1 and Deco X10_V1-1.1.1.6 have added Connection Preference. So you are supposed to set the preferred signal source for satellite Deco units and the preferred Deco/WiFi band for the mobile device.
If you still can't find these options, please feel free to update the support ticket and the engineer would love to provide further assistance.
Thanks again and best regards.
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