How to use Deco with two ISPs?

How to use Deco with two ISPs?

How to use Deco with two ISPs?
How to use Deco with two ISPs?
2024-01-25 11:43:19 - last edited 2024-04-15 07:45:28
Model: Deco  
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Common user scenarios

Case One Link Backup/Failover

There are two broadband connections available on my property:

  • Fiber Ethernet connection
  • Limited broadband bandwidth, such as the xDSL connection or Mobile 4G/5G service.

The Fiber Ethernet connection is the primary service, while occasionally, there might be a service outage. In the event of such an outage, the backup limited broadband connection will automatically activate to ensure uninterrupted connectivity. How can I set up my Deco?

 

Case Two Multi-Wan Bandwidth Aggregation/ Load Balance

There are two broadband connections available on my property: 

  • 1G/s connection from Spectrum
  • 1G/s connection from Verizon. 

I want to use Deco XE75 Pro which has a 2.5G Ethernet port to fully leverage the 2G service. Is it possible?

 

 

 

Suggestions

First and foremost, Deco does not support Multi-Wan ports so you can not connect two ISPs directly to different Ethernet ports on the main Deco.

Please vote to add your support here if you request the same feature---Deco as dual-wan router

But they could be accomplished by adding a load balance router.

>>TP-Link Load Balance routers List

 

 

Configuration Guide(Take ER7206 for example):

Case One Link Backup

 

1. Configure "Link Backup" on the ER7206.


2. Since Deco is also a DHCP Router by default, it is suggested to set Deco into Access Point mode to avoid the Double NAT issue.
Under Access Point mode, you could also connect more than one Deco to ER7206 to improve the overall Mesh bandwidth.


Case Two Multi-Wan Bandwidth Aggregation

 

1. Enable "Load Balance" under Transmission – Load Balancing on the ER7206.

>>How to test whether multi-wan bandwidth aggregation takes effect
2. Since Deco is also a DHCP Router by default, it is suggested to set Deco into Access Point mode to avoid the Double NAT issue.
Under Access Point mode, you could also connect more than one Deco to ER7206 to improve the overall Mesh bandwidth.

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
2024-07-22 22:34:07 - last edited 2024-07-22 22:35:38

  @David-TP Hi!

Could I plug Deco M5 (or M4) directly into TP Link ER7206 (or ER605), without the use of the TL-SG-1024 in the middle?

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
2024-07-23 02:31:28

  @Jayx 

Hi, yes, that works as well.

 

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
3 weeks ago

  @David-TP 

I used ER605 to set up failover. But it does not work very well. I started to have intermittent issues with my main ISP. 

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
3 weeks ago

  @AllenAnderson 

Hi, Thank you very much for your feedback.

Can you start a new thread here with more details, such as:

1. Is your Deco BE16000 working in wireless router mode or Access Point mode?

2. Did the main ER605 work well with the failover configuration? or ER605 switched properly between the primary/backup WAN connection but Deco can't?

-This FAQ will help you check whether the Link Backup on the ER605 works well or not-https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/4044/

 

Wait for your reply and best regards.

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @David-TP 

This is a thread I started to discuss this issue. https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/720202?page=1  
DECO worked as wireless router. 
The failover works fine. My issue is ER605 makes the browsing laggy, even though the speed test is OK. 

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Re:How to use Deco with two ISPs?
2 weeks ago
I changed the DECO from wifi router to AP mode and it seems to have resolved this issue. Keep fingers crossed.
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