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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re:Wired Backhaul for BE85s, X50 Outdoor, X70 Pro
@GR1 You can indeed do any of what you describe. If you are building an house, the most important is to correctly setup your Ethernet cabling. In such a way it can be used for your current usage, and...
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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re:Issue with Mesh Functionality in Deco X55 Pro Routers
@Ravish It is, ultimately, the decision of the device, to remain connected to a Deco or to connect to another Deco. The Deco mesh does two things: - inform the device about when it is appropriate to...
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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re: better internet speeds connecting my Deco to Verizon 5G +
@snapdog Are you asking us to confirm your previous statement? You have two choices: running the Verizon box in ip passthrough mode and running the Deco in router mode using the Verizon internet in...
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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re: better internet speeds connecting my Deco to Verizon 5G +
@snapdog If you run the Deco mesh in Access Point mode, you can connect the satellite Decos directly to the Verizon box, via Ethernet cable. In that configuration, the traffic between the satellite...
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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re:Wired Backhaul for BE85s, X50 Outdoor, X70 Pro
@GR1 1. How do I wire backhaul all of these into the same network? That mainly depend on your physical environment and where the Deco and devices are located. The usual practice is to install cables...
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Forums/ Deco
3 weeks ago
Re: better internet speeds connecting my Deco to Verizon 5G +
@snapdog If your Verizon box acts as a router, you should consider running your deco mesh in Access Point mode. What are you asking about a better speed? Better than what?
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