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TP-Link Deco M5 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System
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Just bought the Deco M5 mesh system. Haven't set it up yet, just wanting to know about the wifi setup. As I understand it, the system will give me another wifi network, is that correct? If so, can I/should I disable my existing from the router?
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Sorry guys! The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that I have posted this in the wrong community!
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Sorry guys! The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that I have posted this in the wrong community!
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Re: TP-Link Deco M5 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System
@tmarsh12345 wrote:Just bought the Deco M5 mesh system. Haven't set it up yet, just wanting to know about the wifi setup. As I understand it, the system will give me another wifi network, is that correct? If so, can I/should I disable my existing wifi from the router?
The question is not unique to Deco, and is in two parts.
- Most users would rather not have two WiFi radios competing very close to each other. I, personally, am not convinced that it causes a massive problem, but common sense says that it is not "better" than having only one. The new WiFi system is to take the place of the previous one, so the previous WiFi should be disabled.
- Every time I install a new WiFi router, I give it exactly the same SSID/password as the one that is being replaced. That means (a) none of my devices have to be reconfigured. They will attach to the new system automaticaly. (b) If I decide to "go back", all I have to do is reverse the process. Unplug the new router. Plug in the old router, and all devices connect automatically. If you follow this practice, then the previous WiFi has to be disabled so that devices always pick the right system.
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Re: TP-Link Deco M5 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System
Thanks. That's exactly what I did and that's what happened, all my devices working as normal.
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