Deco X60 7-Deco and Wired-Daisy chain - Possible (See Picture) - Moving to X55 (6x for now)
Deco X60 7-Deco and Wired-Daisy chain - Possible (See Picture) - Moving to X55 (6x for now)
Hello All,
My current configuration mix and match with routher-controller-switch sending wired CAT6 to EAP615 few areas and couple of areas its daisy chained to EAP245- I want to move to DECO for my home with 6500 Sqft (2 floors)
EAP615 - 3Nos
EAP245 - 3Nos
ER605 Router 1 No
8 Port POE Switch 1 No
Omada Controller 1 No
Queries: Need Inputs and Help.
1) Daisy-Chain: I want to move to Deco X60. I called TP-Link Tech on "1800-number" and shared below shown configuration (verbally) and i was told this will work. Else where in the community I read that daisy chain does not work between Deco's unless a switch is inserted between each daisy chain (example: D1-X60 -> CAT6 -> D2-X60 "DOES not work", However D1-X60-Switch-D2-X60 "will work"). Hence asking away in this community. Please Help!.
2) 7-8 Decos - possible?
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I would suggest adding Satellite Deco wirelessly first. Bring Satellite Deco to where Main Deco is, add Satellite to Deco mesh if it does not join automatically. Give Satellite Deco name you want.
Then, when everything is set and you verified Satellite Deco is online in Deco app and healthy, take that Deco to its permanent location and wire it there. If Satellite Deco can't establish Ethernet backhaul, you'll be sure that the problem is with Ethernet wiring and/or switch, not with Satellite Deco itself.
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This should work. Also, less switches - better. Not the other way.
7-8 Decos, most of them wired, is possible. See How many Deco units can I add to my Deco mesh network?
Also, why X60, any special reasons? For what you plan, I would have chosen X50 or X55: they have three Ethernet ports, while X60s - just two. If you have device you can hardwire to Satellite Deco, such as SmartTV, having extra Ethernet port on Deco unit may come handy.
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Hi Alexandre - Thanks for sharing your thoughts and confirmation on the configuration.
Yes additional ports always gives flexibility.
X50: Has 2 ports. 1 POE in and 1 out for wired daisy chain another X50. However I still need to power up both in the X50 in the daisy chain.
those in just end-points, directly wired from router, will save the power chord-etc.
X55: should be a good option. Thank you!.
X60: 2-ports 'only'. If I m powering any of the X50's for daisy chain (wired), I as well go with X60 with better specs was my thought process.
- Gyan
P.S: Just saw, TP_link-India site X60 has better specs than X60: TP-link US /global site. i m now doubting ... whats going on here ... Just saying.
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GyanAccessFreak wrote
X50: Has 2 ports. 1 POE in and 1 out for wired daisy chain another X50. However I still need to power up both in the X50 in the daisy chain.
This is X50-PoE, it comes with two Ethernet ports. There is also 'regular' X50, identical to X55 - has three Ethernet ports. In your region, TP-Link could be selling either X50 or X55, no difference between them. If TP-Link sells both, get the model sold for less.
Deco X50: https://www.tp-link.com/ca/home-networking/deco/deco-x50/
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@Alexandre.
Alex thanks. X50,55 not available. XE75 is in stock. But quite expensive, double here.
I don't need wired distribution to all devices. Like my amp needs Eth/wifi, Deco X60 will have one port free, So it will feed into switch. Then onto amp. All end points outlets can wire feed switch. Yes Little compromise.
Or mix and match.
XE75 - 3nos (use in daisy chain)
X60 - 3Nos (use in end point)
hope this is okay
/Gyan
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I would not recommend XE75. It has many complains on that forum, more than any other Deco model.
If I to choose between X60 and X50/X55, my choice would be X50/X55. If choosing between X60 and XE75, I would go with X60 only.
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I know why you are suggesting.
X55 - 2 ports.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/deco-mesh-wifi/product-family/deco-x55/
X50 - 3 Ports
https://www.tp-link.com/us/deco-mesh-wifi/product-family/deco-x50/
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Just placed order for X55's (Not available immediately), should be available in 4-5 working days.
My Internet connection speeds: 500Mbps
This is my current plan. In future I can add other lower cost deco (M5/other) as access points correct ? [ ok if speeds reduces by 2x]
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