Str8outtaWuhan wrote: » Hi all have mine a week now. The satellites are "gone" from my app, keep running diagnostic says "no access". Strange thing is the signal works perfectly, blue light on , not flickering on satellite etc. If i plug out then in again the satellites pop up on app but then disappear after a few mins /hours. Ive have done everything i can to make sure no interference. is it the app or something i am missing. Im not super tech minded but its annoying me.
Gulliver wrote: » I have the same issues. Thought mine were faulty as no-one else seems to be having this issue. How are your satellites connected - WiFi, powerline or ethernet?
Gulliver wrote: » I'm going to try and return mine. I'm having continuous drops on my Google devices (hub sits "connecting" for 5-10 min multiple times a day, speakers unresponsive etc.) Never had that issue with my old cobbled together AP network trio of TP Link/Belkin/Mi routers. My wife's work Surface is also losing connection without even moving. The advantages of mobile devices moving from room to room seamlessly and better coverage in one corner of the house is massively outweighed by the constant drops on the static devices. Tried multiple factory resets on both the Q2 set and Google devices. Satellites are using ethernet backhaul.
Str8outtaWuhan wrote: » quick update. it seems to have sorted itself out into a top notch system with kick ass coverage. Dont know how , the only thing i changed was i had a philips hue bridge connected into the lan slot on one of the satellites and when removed the coverage went perfect all over the house, the app suddenly picked up all the satellites and its hant dropped signal since . very happy
stenan wrote: » Have been using them for nearly a month and we have a lot of connection issues, with disconnecting on and off. Also we are having trouble with facetime calls with the US which we did not have in the past. Requested a return and going to go with https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deco-M4-Seamless-Coverage-Replacement/dp/B07NH1J543/ref=psdc_949408031_t2_B07RXLF5XZ or https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deco-P9-Powerline-coverage-Parental/dp/B07XSBGP7G/ref=psdc_949408031_t1_B07NH1J543 Anyone got any experience with the above?
Shefwedfan wrote: » I done the same, I had no iussues with 3 units but I need 6 for the area I am covering, once I went over 3 it got flaky. So I sent back and bought P9 units with some of the smaller Deco to fill in the black spots.
stenan wrote: » How did the return go? Did you have to pay for the postage or how did it work?
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Are these working effectively for anyone who bought them as simple plug and go?
Kencollins wrote: » Mine are perfect. 290 of my 300mb on wifi when close to one (5ghz) and 50 ish when further away (2.4ghz). Thats when using the three with wired backhaul. When I disconnect the wired backhaul and let mesh/powerline take over I am getting about 100mb on the 5ghz network and 50 on the 2.4ghz. Thats with two units downstairs and one in the attic (thick stone walls downstairs, so the one in the attic is feeding the 2nd one downstairs through the celing instead of through the walls I imagine.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Am i right you can't prioritise devices with it?
GerardKeating wrote: » Our BluRay player seems to have intermitten network issues with it, but otherwise they working grand for me. WiFi is vastly improved around the house and i will replace the bluray player with an Android TV Box, which I wanted an excuse to do anyway. My reading of all the messages, is that the best "backhaul" is wired if possible. PowerLine backhaul is ok with one pack of them, but a second three pack on the same mains curcuit kills it. Depends what you mean by "prioritise devices" under the "Manage Device" option in the router menu, one can "limit" the upload and download rate, you can also "ban" them from internet access, but i have not bother with this yet.
stenan wrote: » They found mine faulty and gave me a full refund. The Dècos I have are far far better with better signal, stable and where cheaper. Happy days
gabbo is coming wrote: » Finally decided to get rid of these. There was definite flakiness when using a vpn for work Anyway, got a return label from box.co.uk. wouldn't scan in the shop.for DPD as its UK label Got on to them, they said someone would call to the house, yesterday, then today, no sign. Anyone who returned these, how did you do it? Got the tplink s4, way better. Stronger coverage
whowantstwoknow wrote: » @Gabbo, did you get to return yours to box.co.uk using the generated DPD label, I've started the return process and would be great if I didnt have to get them back to the UK. Thanks W.
Shefwedfan wrote: » How they turn out for everyone else? Looking at set for brother who has a lower budget than tp link People still using