IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network

IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network

IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-09-30 22:31:57 - last edited 2024-09-30 22:34:39
Model: Deco X50-5G  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.5

Hello everyone,

 

Since about a month I have a TP Link X50 network consisting of:

 

1x Deco X50 5G

3x Deco X50 (1 wired 2 wireless)

1x Deco X50 outdoor 

 

1x TP Link TL-SG108E switch

1X TP Link TL-SG105 switch

1x TP link TL-SG108 switch 

 

I'm having real problems with keeping connection with my WIZ smart plugs, WIZ smart lights, P1 meter and Eufy wireless camera's.

 

They keep losing connection with the network. It happens dozens of times per day. I have tried setting each individual on only 2.4 GHz, fixed IP addresses, fixed connection to certain Deco, switching Mesh individually off etc. But nothing seems to work. 

 

I'm at whits end and about to toss everything in the boxes and sending it back. 

 

Previously we had cable internet but due to a break in the line and prognoses repair time we made the choice to go for the 5G.

 

In de old situation I had a cable company modem in bridge modus to TP link Archer, the same switches and a pair of of RE605X. It worked flawlessly. 

 

PLEASE HELP!

 

 

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-10-01 08:52:42

  @Mackan 

Hi,

 

May I know the network topology?

 

Will they only lose internet or also lose WIFI connection? Will they connect back automatically after they drop?

Please disable fast roaming and beamforming. And also create a 2.4G guest network for these devices.

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-10-01 11:19:31 - last edited 2024-10-01 11:46:21

  @Sunshine 

 

Thank you for your time and effort in this. 

 

They lose WiFi connection. Some come back up, but most don't. I have to restart those and they mostly will come back up after that. It occurres only with the non wired WiFi products. 

 

But that's mostly temporary because it will drop eventually. 

 

I recently got a new P1 meter to measure the electricity we're using and it's the hub to the home battery we're getting. And the supplier and I have been busy for 3 weeks now but don't get it connected in any way through WiFi. But it worked fine in the previous situation. 

 

The topology is:

 

Deco X50 5G to switch from switch wired to TV, DVD (home entertainment) etc. and from switch also wired to Deco X50 Nr 1. 

 

From the wired Deco X50 Nr 1 to switch to several wired devices like HVAC controle, solar panels, 

 

Upstairs wireless Deco X50 Nr 2 wired to switch. From switch wired to PC, printer, scanner etc. 

 

Upstairs bedroom only wireless Deco X50 Nr 3.

 

In the garden wireless Deco X50 outdoor wired to Smart TV. 

 

I'll wait with the guest network en reconnecting everything to this new network in case the information above gives another insight. 

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-10-07 19:17:55
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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-11-18 13:48:32 - last edited 2024-11-18 13:49:28

  @Mackan Oh yes it's affecting me too.

 

Using a mesh network consisting of X50-5G + X50. And I noticed it's micro-managing how many devices can be online at one time. It starts kicking random devices offline once the total exceeds 25.

 

I even tried connecting both Deco devices using an ethernet cable to establish a wired backhaul but same issue.

 

And the latest update two days ago now shows the CPU and memory usage in device info page. Apparently I believe the cause is how memory usage kept hitting 100% almost all the time while memory usage also is high around 80% ++.

 

 

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2024-11-18 13:58:54 - last edited 2024-11-18 13:59:40

  @gnz 

 

Yup it's a drama setup.

 

This is a problem that is somewhat bearable and I think can easily be fixed by TP Link but it seems they don't want to. 

 

But the big showstopper is the restarting every day (sometimes multiple times per day) because the X50- 5G is a piece of cr*p that can't keep a stable internet connection.

 

You read about this all the time but TP Link isn't doing anything about is. 

 

I've been a TP link reseller for years but closed my company a year ago. If I ever restart it will be without TP Link products.

 

The products are inferior in quality and the support is non existent. It just makes you more sad you bought the thing. 

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

X50 X20

 

I have the same issue. 
Deco X50 network with around 20 normal devices and around 40 IoT devices in the IoT network. 
 

Only up to a max. of 10 IoT devices are shown in the Deco app (screenshot attached) with italled X50, the rest is shown under disconnected devices. 
Funny thing: They are sometimes reachable and online. 

Dumb thing: Some relevant devices like Heating, PV, Dishwasher are going offline sporadic... not funny.
 

Is there any solution to this?

It was all working on my X20 (screenshot attached) which I exchanged after a year to a X50 setup yesterday because of the better coverage. Also with 3 Meshes as the X20 before. 
 

 

Current: Deco X60 1.3.0 Build 20241021 Rel. 82586 Previously since 2019: Deco P7, P9, M4, X20
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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
a week ago

I will send mine back to Amazon.

The X50 set is far away from perfect for daily usage.

It's more a beta device... sorry :(

 

Devices keep dropping connection spontainously, permanent 90% CPU load even if no one is loading anything...

 

I assume the technicans put the same RAM and CPU from the X20 inside the X50 and packed it up with loads of extra features... that is too much for the device.

Current: Deco X60 1.3.0 Build 20241021 Rel. 82586 Previously since 2019: Deco P7, P9, M4, X20
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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
a week ago
Ordered an X60 now at Amazon he version 3.2 was listed on Amazon. Received a hw version 4.2 instead which seems to habe the upgraded Dualcore only hardware like the X20 v4 😡 So still no IoT devices shown online.
Current: Deco X60 1.3.0 Build 20241021 Rel. 82586 Previously since 2019: Deco P7, P9, M4, X20
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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Mackan Same problems here, since a couple of days IOT devices such as Wiz lights and Sonoff switches keep losing their wifi connections, some come back, most not

 

 

 

Update: I downgraded to 

X50(1.0)

1.6.1 Build 20241010 Rel. 65389

 

And the connections seem OK again.

 

Firmware versions for Deco X50 V1.0 are here: https://www.tp-link.com/fr/support/download/deco-x50/v1/#Firmware

Don't forget to turn off automatic updating !

 

 

Deco x50 + 2 Deco x50 (one wired, one wireless)

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Re:IOT devices keep disconnecting from my TP Link Deco X50 network
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  @paulparis and others.  

Have had similiar issues with IoT dropping. 

It already occured roughly back last April 2024.  

 

Firmware Version: 1.4.1 Build 20231122 Rel. 40485

Hardware 1.0 and 1.2

 

When running a wifi scan from an independent device, i notice that most AP do jot have any active IOT AP running. Sometimes none, most of the time it is only one AP IOT Node running. 

 

Crurrently running the Hw 1.2 as main node and all update to latest FW. 

compared to FW 1.4.2 it gets disgraceful.  

 

If they just would admit that they fail IoT network feature, I can run it as guest mode.  I only need to limit 2.4 Ghz wifi. my main reason to seperate it...

 

Device Name

Model

Firmware Version

Latest Firmware Version

 

 

garden

X50-Outdoor(1.0)

1.2.8 Build 20240914 Rel. 35513

 

 

Office

Main Node

X50(1.2)

1.4.5 Build 20240828 Rel. 84587

 

 

Entertainment

X50(1.0)

1.6.3 Build 24112112 Rel. 78921

 

 

basement

X50(1.0)

1.6.3 Build 24112112 Rel. 78921

 

 

Living Room

X50(1.0)

1.6.3 Build 24112112 Rel. 78921

 

 

initially reported to tp link support under ticket TKID240456980

 

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