Deco XE5300 (Costco) won't play nice with Deco M9 plus (Costco)

Deco XE5300 (Costco) won't play nice with Deco M9 plus (Costco)

Deco XE5300 (Costco) won't play nice with Deco M9 plus (Costco)
Deco XE5300 (Costco) won't play nice with Deco M9 plus (Costco)
a week ago
Tags: #Wi-Fi 6E #Client Devices #Incompatible Deco Models
Model: Deco XE5300   Deco M9 Plus  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.2.9 Build 20240724 Rel. 39578

I purchased the XE5300 system at Costco which I believe is bascially a XE75. I tried to use the Deco migration tool, with the intention of replacing my 3 Deco m9+ units (purchased from Costco back in 2018 or 2019) but it wouldn't work with any of the three XE5300s. I hard reset the XE5300 units and then tried to add one to the existing Deco network- that worked. Then tried to make that XE5300 the main unit - no luck. My network isn't over complicated as the Deco's are running in Access Point mode so I just shut down the old M9+ network, erasing them in the process, and started from ground zero with a new network of the XE5300s. After that was up and operational, I attempted to add one of the reset Deco M9+ units to the network to make the network connectivity in my garage better. But the minute an M9+ is added to the XE5300 mesh it won't allow anything to connect and within about 10 minute the entire Wi-Fi mesh crashes. 

 

And ideas? 

 

An aside, for whatever reason, the XE5300 units want to daisy-chain their interconnectivity. Main <-> Unit 1 <-> Unit 2 while the satellites are about equal distance from the main unit but Unit 2 keeps connecting to Unit 1 which is a good 50 feet further away with 3 extra walls between them. The old M9+ units always connected: Unit 1 <-> Main <-> Unit 2 like I would expect.

 

Odd question for cooling - does the XE5300/X75 series draw air from the bottom and passively vent through the top? 

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