How to set up Deco M5
Hi there, to start with I should point I’m not overly technical when it comes to this sort of thing.
I bought the deco M5 system (3 decos) last August and much to my wife’s annoyance I haven’t got around to setting it up for various reasons, one being I’m not sure on the best approach given the set up I have in my house.
I have a comms room downstairs which is a converted cloakroom and in there is the sky broadband router which connects to hive hub, VELUX windows and burglar alarm. In addition it connects to a switch which itself is connected to to an ethernet port in each main room of the house, allowing me to hardwire any devices as necessary eg Smart TV.
At present, in the extremities of the house furtherest away from the router, the Wi-Fi signal can be weak. My questions is simple, what is the best approach with the mesh system given I have the option to plug a deco directly into a socket in any room with the weak Wi-Fi signal (which would then be connected to the router via the switch), and I assume this could boost the existing signal? From reading a lot about deco on the website (and understanding very little) it seems that the Access Point mode may be most suitable and I’m happy with that’s knowing that it does not then offer me the parental controls etc.
Any help or even a diagram of how I could get things set up would be massively appreciated.
Many thanks
Chris
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Yes I have a MacBook so I'll have a go at that once the Decos are set up, I'm going to have a go at setting it all up tomorrow when I'm not working and relying on the internet, just in case it all goes wrong!
Is there a particular type of ethernet cable I should use for connecting the Decos? I got one with the Deco kit which is has a flat cable. I just have a few standard ones lying around the type that you get with your router from your broadband provider.
Thanks again
Chris
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Any standard Ethernet cable can do when you bring configured Deco nodes to their permanent places.
For initial configuration of first Deco node you will have to connect it with Ethernet cable to your router. For that, I would suggest using cable that came with Deco set.
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Hi again,
So I have finally got around to attempting set up.
I managed to complete the initial set up and then did the following
- switched to AP mode
- turned off main deco and moved to another room connected via Ethernet cable back to switch
- turned on main deco
- repeated in different rooms for the other decos
I thought that by doing this the new network I created during initial set up would disappear and it would go back to only my Sky details and the decos would just boost that signal, that hasn't happened and I still have my new network named in the deco app and the choice of the new and existing sky when checking wifi options on my phone.
Is that correct that I now how the 2 networks that both seem to work fine? All of my smart devices connect to the sky router via the switch are working as normal and the newly created network gives a strong signal all around the house once my phone is connected.
Has anything gone wrong here or is it expected behaviour and if applicable what I need to do to fix?
Again I'm not technical so finding this a bit difficult!
**edit** when completing initial set up I plugged the main deco directly into my router and not the switch connected to the router, not sure if this is my error?
Thanks
Chris
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Hey Chris
This is pretty much the expected behaviour if honest. Sadly the sky router doesnt support any type of Mesh so will work independently of the Deco's... this is a way round this however
If you reconfigure the Deco wireless and give it the same wireless name / passkey as your Sky router then the devices will see it as "one large network", therefore you will just have Sky1234 broadcast all round the house and not two separate names. Any device will connect to either the Deco or Sky router (whatever is stronger) in this setup as the name and password are the same, it simply won't care and it should work fine
That might be the easiest for you
However that aside, there is one downfall of this setup.. its unlikely a deal breaker for most people however
When you are connected to the Deco devices on SKY1234 and move about it will "roam you" around, namely as you move from say the Hall to the Living room it will hand over the connection on your phone without disconnecting. Its handy for whatapp calls etc and is the big advantage of the mesh setup
As the sky router doesnt support Mesh, should you move to an area that is covered by the Sky Router and NOT the deco, the phone wont be able to roam from the Deco to the Sky router and therefore will have to drop the connect to allow you to move to the Sky Router. That will obviously kill any video / call you have in progress for a few seconds, again may not be an issue unless you are moving around a lot
What most people do in my experience is turn off the WiFi on the sky router, then add an additional Deco beside the sky router. This way you are not using the sky router for WiFi, just to provide the internet connection. As the whole WiFi is Deco you now have complete roaming if that is desirable.
Hope that helps?
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Thanks so much @Philbert !
Very helpful and makes total sense, so it seems I have got it all set up correctly and now just have the options of your additional steps depending what I want to do :)
Is it possible to wall mount a deco or does this drastically affect them broadcasting the Wi-Fi signal?
thanks
Chris
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Hey
Yeah the Deco can be wall mounted with no issues, should not any real difference on the signal pattern if honest.
There are 3rd party wall mounts available, on amazon search for STANSTAR Wall Mount for TP-Link Deco M5
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@Philbert I can't thank you enough, I've followed your advice and have changed the Wi-Fi name and password to that of Sky and switched off the Wi-Fi on my router. I now have fantastic wifi signal all around my house and even down at the bottom of the garden. All of my wired smart devices (via the switch) now show on the deco app.
I'm very happy and really appreciate your help!
Chris
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hi Philbert, I was just wondering what I need to do with the deco set up if I decide to change internet provider and end up with a new router?
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Christ
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