on 23-02-2021 12:10
Hi there
I recently got three TP-Link Deco M5 mesh units to fix the wifi black spots in the house. I'd seen the advice on here that it's unwise to have both the Hub 3 and the Decos working as DHCP routers and that your choice is either Hub as router and Decos as APs, but it's better with Hub in modem mode and Deco as router.
So, I did what I thought I needed to do- moved the Hub to modem mode and let it reboot to show a magenta light, expecting the Deco, already set up as a router, to have connection. Nothing happened (other than the Deco light turning red), and worse, I couldn't get into the 192.168.100.1 page (or indeed 0.1) on the laptop plugged in directly to the Hub, so I couldn't move it back to router mode. I could only manage that by phoning Virgin and getting them to do it, but they didn't offer any corrective advice.
Am I doing something wrong? I'd seen that on older hubs, only ethernet port 1 is usable for connecting devices, but I tried every port anyway, to no avail. I'm wondering if my hub is possibly faulty.
Cheers
Scott
on 23-02-2021 12:19
on 23-02-2021 12:35
Did you do the initial setup of the deco whilst in router mode? i don't think the deco fully activates / works in the deco app until it has been through the initial setup, for which it requires an internet connection.. so when deploying a new deco system with a VM connection, the first thing you need to do is connect a deco to the hub whilst it is still in router mode, get it all set up and working in the deco app, and then move on to putting the hub in modem mode..
on 23-02-2021 12:45
Thanks Gary. Yes, I just had the deco in, and then when I tried to move the hub back, just the laptop.
Cheers
Scott
23-02-2021 12:47 - edited 23-02-2021 12:49
Thanks tehwolf. Yes, I had it the deco all set up and running as a router (with the Hub in router mode). The only thing I changed was the hub status to modem mode, but everything went down at that point.
I'd happily keep trying things if I thought I could get back to having internet, but having to phone Virgin to put it back into router mode is a real deterrent to taking any chances with it, especially when needing it to work from home.
Cheers
Scott
on 23-02-2021 12:50
you need to follow a specific sequence to get modem mode running.. have you rebooted the hub since you put it in modem mode?
If not, do so, and ensure that a) the deco is configured to DHCP/Automatic allocation on the WAN interface and b) that it is the only thing connected to the hub via ethernet before you reboot it.
full instructions below.. but you've already done some of these, so pick up from the appropriate point..
Log into the hub on http://192.168.0.1 and select the option to put the hub into modem mode
The hub will then reboot and come back up in modem mode - give it five minutes to settle down
Disconnect all ethernet cables from the hub
Power off the Hub and your router/mesh system
Connect your router/mesh system to the hub via ethernet cable and switch it on - leave it five minutes to settle down
Power on the hub and leave it five minutes to settle down
Should all be working.
on 23-02-2021 14:47
Thanks tehwolf. I'll give it a shot this evening then- it may very well be that I've done something out of order, so having the strict set of instructions is ideal.
Cheers
Scott
on 23-02-2021 17:37
@rentonsa wrote:I'd happily keep trying things if I thought I could get back to having internet, but having to phone Virgin to put it back into router mode is a real deterrent to taking any chances with it, especially when needing it to work from home.
Just reset the hub if it goes wrong.
another way to try is have a laptop/PC to the hub change to modem mode let it boot up see if you get internet then power off for 2mins then on allow some mins and unplug replug the Ethernet till you get internet connect your laptop/PC to the Deco and log in find internet/WAN setting and use the clone option to copt your MAC to the Deco then connect the Deco to the hub.
on 23-02-2021 19:56
Hi I'm having the same problem
Virgin Hub3 in modem mode (confirmed by connecting comp via ethernet and testing connection)
- deco m5 connected via ethernet
following instructions on deco app but always ends with red light and no internet
Allesandro, you mention cloning MAC address - could you give a detailed step-by-step if you have the time? It would be most appreciated!
thanks
p
on 23-02-2021 21:47
@patwakeley wrote:Hi I'm having the same problem
Virgin Hub3 in modem mode (confirmed by connecting comp via ethernet and testing connection)
- deco m5 connected via ethernet
following instructions on deco app but always ends with red light and no internet
Allesandro, you mention cloning MAC address - could you give a detailed step-by-step if you have the time? It would be most appreciated!
thanks
p
If you’re connecting a computer that will get assigned to the hub and nothing else.
Power off the hub and just attach the mesh node ONLY nothing else.