Wiring Multiple Deco Units
Wiring Multiple Deco Units
Appreciate everyone's patience on this possibly dumb question
I purchased the 3-pack of the XE75 Pro units, and have a question about the way to hardwire them. I have the main unit in my basement, connected to my fiber modem via Cat6 cable. I have 2 satellite units upstairs, also connected directly to my fiber modem via direct Cat6 cable. I have a switch that is fed directly by my fiber modem as well, that feeds my other 6 network drops in various rooms. None of the Deco units are fed from the switch. I am running the setup in Access Point mode and not Router mode.
My question is: Is this ia viable setup for wired backhaul? From the app, it looks like the 2 satellite Deco units are all still connecting wirelessly to the main Deco unit and not using the individual feeds from the fiber modem.
Originally, I tried feeding the switch from my main Deco unit, and had the 2 satellites connect to the switch, but that didn't change anything either in regards to backhaul that I could tell.
Maybe I am misunderstanding the entire premise here, but my intention was to have each Deco unit have a wired feed to mitigate wireless usage from unit to unit. Appreciate any input/advice.
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@CDH70 Even connected to Deco 1 by a direct Ethernet cable, Deco 2 shows as connected by wifi to Deco 1? What if you connect a computer by cable to Deco 1?
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@jzchen My provider is Brightspeed (CenturyLink/Quantum Fiber). The fiber comes into the house, plugs into a Calix GigaPoint 803G ONT, which plugs into my C4000XG modem. The modem has 4 ethernet out ports (yellow), of which 3 are feeding my Decos and 1 is feeding my switch.
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@yves_b "Even connected to Deco 1 by a direct Ethernet cable, Deco 2 shows as connected by wifi to Deco 1? What if you connect a computer by cable to Deco 1?"
That is correct on Deco 1>Deco 2 direct connection. It still shows as connected via WiFi. I have not tried connecting my PC directly to Deco 1, but I will try that this weekend and report back.
Another interesting thing, on my modem where I have all 3 of my Deco's connected, only the port that is feeding Deco 1 has the light on. The other 2 ports where Deco 2 and 3 are connected are not lit up.
I am considering deleting my wireless network entirely from the Deco App and starting from scratch to see if I get a different result. That is a weekend project however, as I have to work during the day and can't be without my wireless access.
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@CDH70 It behaves as if the Ethernet ports of Deco 2 and Deco 3 are defective.
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Your statement is not correct.
With the Deco in Access Point mode, it is valid to connect all Deco appliances to the modem, and the Deco mesh will use Ethernet as backhaul.
With the Deco is Router mode, it is not valid to connect all Deco appliances to the modem. In that mode, the main Deco must see the Internet on one Ethernet port, and must not see any other Deco on that same Ethernet port.
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@CDH70 Did you buy the "modem" or did it come with the service? All three connected to the same node means all three would be set as Access Points, not Mesh. The instructions note not to connect them this way as you'll create a loop and that is why the Ethernet ports are automatically disabled.
If you purchased the modem it is not needed, connect the Deco directly to the ONT, then the switch also to the main Deco. Continue to connect the rest of the house to the switch. Finally connect the 2 remaining Decos to the "sockets".
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When the Deco is configured in Access Point mode, you can wire satellite Deco nodes to any Deco unit, or the main modem/router.
This is clearly stated in https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/1794/
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@jzchen Where did you read those "instructions"?
It is perhaps an option to eliminate the modem and connect the main Deco to the ONT. That assumes that the ISP documents how to configure another "modem", and that the Deco is compatible with that configuration.
We do not know if this is the best option for this case.
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