New Release Deco M5 Newly Introduced Advanced Parental Control Features

This Article Applied to:
Deco M5_V1/V2/V3/V3.2
***For Archer GX90, Please go to Archer GX90 Newly Introduced Advanced Parental Control Features
Dear Deco M5 Users,
With the adjustment of product strategies, Archer GX90 and Deco M5 will update from HomeCare Protection to an enhanced version of Parental Control and Network Security service kit. This update retains nearly all the legacy features previously offered in HomeCare Protection while also introducing exciting new capabilities from our Advanced Parental Control Subscription.
In this article, we will take Deco M5 for example, and provide a brief comparison and overview of the new service kit versus the old one.
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Deco M5_1.7.8_HomeCare | Deco M5_1.8.5_Basic Parental Control | Deco M5_1.8.5_Advanced Parental Control | |
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Reports | Monthly Reports | Monthly Reports | Monthly Reports |
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Deco M5_1.8.5_Basic Parental Control | Deco M5_1.8.5_Advanced Parental Control |
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Before the official release of the new firmware, it is recommended to install the pre-release version first and explore the updated Parental Control and network security features. The Advanced Parental Control subscription includes a 30-day free trial, and we are also providing limited redeem codes for users who are interested in testing the Advanced Parental Control subscription plan.
***Leave us a message with your TP-Link email ID to get the redeem code.
Modifications:
- Introduced Advanced Parental Control Features.
- Optimized Network Security features.
Firmware Download Link:
Deco M5_V1/V2/V3/V3.2 | 1.8.5_build_20250123_Pre Release |
Update Advice:
- Please be sure you have read the Terms and Conditions for TP-Link Beta Firmware before proceeding.
- Please make sure the Deco APP is up-to-date.
- How to manually Update the Firmware of Deco via web UI.
- How to downgrade the firmware if needed: As the 1.8.5 mainly optimized the Parental Control and Network Security service kit, it could also revert to the official 1.7.8 directly via web UI this time.
Q&A
Q: Can I still use HomeCare Features if I didn't update the firmware?
A: If you stay in the original version, previous features will still be accessible through the Deco app. However, these features might no longer receive essential security updates. Therefore, we recommend keeping your firmware up to date to ensure optimal security and performance.
Q: Will previously free-offered features require a subscription after the firmware upgrade?
A: No. After the firmware upgrade, the Basic Parental Control service kit will not only retain the original capabilities of HomeCare Protection but also offer various enhancements in functional interaction, app block, and the richness of statistical data. Users can still enjoy an excellent experience without a subscription.
Q: If I already have an active Advanced Parental Control subscription, Can I use it on Deco M5 instead?
A: Yes. However, there is an exception: if the TP-Link ID also subscribed to Security+ at the same time, then the previous subscriptions can't used on the Deco M5 since its Network Security features are already free.
Q: Will I lose parental control configurations and history records?
A: We will make every effort to retain and migrate user usage records and configurations to the fullest extent possible. However, due to potential discrepancies with the old HomeCare database, some settings might need to be reconfigured. Additionally, since the original firmware utilized less usage data for parental control statistics, the insight history and traffic hours may take some time to accumulate sufficient data before they can be displayed accurately after the firmware upgrade.
Please feel free to share your thoughts or concerns about the new feature improvements in the comments below!
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Hi, Nice to see you again.
I noticed your attacking records also mentioned "CVE 2002-0013, classification protocol SNMP broadcast request", which is quite like the other user. I guess the root cause might be the same, and the Network Security scan on the 1.8.5 version is a bit oversensitive.
Due to the lack of Accessibility of the Deco APP, if the App logs can't be submitted, can you share a screenshot of the network security page on the Deco APP?
PS: Our mobile apps are currently undergoing testing and will soon be updated to provide improved accessibility features in the future.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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**200 my satellite unit deco x50(1.30)
Others IP is
IP camera
Wifi light fan switch
Google nest mini
Android TV
Smart power protector
Android phone
Etc .
Thanks for your valuable response 😊
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@David-TP This is a screenshot when I launched the script which make a scan then save the OCR in a LibreOffice Writer file.
It is dated from yesterday but it happens everytimes I want to scan a document with this script.
I don't know where I can send the script if it can help to better understand the issue and better, to reproduce it.
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Hi, thank you very much for the pictures.
You can send an email directly to support.forum@tp-link.com and attach the scan script if possible .
Thanks a lot and best regards.
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@David-TP Thanks, I have just sent an e-mail with the most possible details I thought.
I provided a step by step instructions using Python to reproduce this issue because the script is more complex than I expected.
Anyway I provided a link to download its Debian package.
Hop this helps.
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Hi, thank you very much for the emails.
Upon reviewing the shared APP logs, the engineer was able to replicate the issue and has preliminarily determined that the security detection rules are a little bit extensive and over-sensitive, which needs to be further optimized.
It might take some time to have a final solution. I will keep you informed as soon as there is further improvement from the senior engineers.
Thanks a lot for your time and patience.
Best regards.
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Today I noticed different issue facing at DECO M5(3.20) only ipv4 MTU settings available. So when I ping packet size 1464 at ipv4 reply without fragmentation meaning ipv4 MTU support 1492. But when I ping only 1444 packet size at ipv6 reply without fragmentation. Always 20 difference between ipv4 & ipv6 MTU size support. If I select MTU size 1472 at ipv4 then ipv6 ping packet size only 1424 without fragmentation. So what should I do now ?. If possible please provide ipv6 MTU settings.
Thanks in advance 🙂
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Hi, I don't think Deco will have a plan to provide IPV6 MTU Settings.
Would there be any performance issue if we leave the MTU size as default, and the maximum MTU size of IPV4 is 1500?
Best regards.
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