on 13-02-2021 20:12
Hi,
I've been having issues with Wifi in the bedroom and spare room (office) in the house. They're located on the first floor and the superhub 3 is on the ground floor living room.
Purchased a Deco M4 3 pack and hoping someone can help with the best configuration.
Here's issues so far:
1. I have 1 Deco connected to the Superhub via ethernet - I haven't turned the Superhub into Modem mode yet as I'm using 3 ethernet ports on it. I was thinking to purchase a TP link 8 port switch for the ethernet connection and turn the superhub into modem mode. Will this work?
If it will work do I stick the ethernet switch into the remaining ethernet switch on the main node?
2. I have the second node in one of the bedrooms, now this room has an ethernet cable running downstairs and I wanted to connect the bedroom node to the main one by ethernet as I've heard that could increase the speed. Would I just plug the ethernet into the downstairs ethernet switch? and the other end in the node?
3. The third node is another upstairs room and that will need to connect via wifi to the other.
I'm hoping someone can help me with the best settings as when I've connected the m4 and using on wifi I'm just getting the same speeds as I was with the superhub.
Any advise would be great! Thanks
on 13-02-2021 20:18
@ddev12 wrote:1. I have 1 Deco connected to the Superhub via ethernet - I haven't turned the Superhub into Modem mode yet as I'm using 3 ethernet ports on it. I was thinking to purchase a TP link 8 port switch for the ethernet connection and turn the superhub into modem mode. Will this work?
If it will work do I stick the ethernet switch into the remaining ethernet switch on the main node?
Yes - the setup will look like:
Hub---->deco_primary---->switch---->everything else.
@ddev12 wrote:2. I have the second node in one of the bedrooms, now this room has an ethernet cable running downstairs and I wanted to connect the bedroom node to the main one by ethernet as I've heard that could increase the speed. Would I just plug the ethernet into the downstairs ethernet switch? and the other end in the node?
Yes. exactly that.
@ddev12 wrote:3. The third node is another upstairs room and that will need to connect via wifi to the other.
I'm hoping someone can help me with the best settings as when I've connected the m4 and using on wifi I'm just getting the same speeds as I was with the superhub.
I don't have any experience of the deco line, but plenty of people around here do, so they may be able to offer some more advice, but... mesh systems are more about providing decent wifi signal across a large area than raw performance/throughput. You will see the best speeds / performance when connected to the primary (and the other device that is connected back to the primary via ethernet) speed on wifi-connected deco units will take a bit of a performance hit because it's having to back-haul the traffic over the same radio that your device is connected to.. when you say you're getting the same speeds as you were with the superhub.. what are those speeds, and on which band? (2.4 or 5ghz).
on 13-02-2021 20:21
on 13-02-2021 20:23
Hi,
Thanks for the super quick reply. Really appreciate it.
I've ordered a switch so I'll try the setup tomorrow and update this thread.
In terms of speed, I'm currently on M200 and when I'm near the Superhub I get the 200mb mark but when in the spare room/ office I'm getting around 60mb and frequent disconnection/reconnection issues.
I'm hoping that have the third deco (wireless) one in this room will increase speeds to over 150 (fingers crossed) - as the second (ethernet linked) deco will be in the room right next to it.
Thanks for the advise and again if anyone can recommend the best settings then that would be great.
on 13-02-2021 20:27
@ddev12 wrote:I'm hoping that have the third deco (wireless) one in this room will increase speeds to over 150 (fingers crossed) - as the second (ethernet linked) deco will be in the room right next to it.
You may find the third one unnecessary, given how close the other, wired one, is going to be.. try it and see..
13-02-2021 20:29 - edited 13-02-2021 20:30
And setting it up properly from the start might help too 🙂
on 13-02-2021 20:32
on 13-02-2021 20:32