Deco S4

TP-Link

Deco S4

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Spectrum or Frontier Internet?

Five year old router technology. I suggest upgrading to a mesh network. Try the TP-Link Deco S4 system for testing purposes.

— bryantech in r/huntingtonbeach33mo ago
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Fearing the Mesh upgrade

Consumer-grade equipment often can't handle dozens of wireless clients efficiently. Assuming that your setup is like this: Bridged ISP > Primary S4 > Switch > The rest of your stuff . . . then you should be seeing decent wired speeds. If you get 1GB speeds when directly connected to your ISP's route...

— TiggerLAS in r/HomeNetworking211mo ago
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Would this work?

Ok, I understand what you are doing better now - there is no need for the MI's to sit behind the TP-Link so by connecting them to the switch you are taking the TP-Link out of the path for them to reach the internet (Nokia) Is it correct that the Nokia is acting as the only router in your network and...

— TheOtherPete in r/HomeNetworking27mo ago
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openwrt on s4 deco mesh wifi x 3

If you actually read through the page you linked to, you will find out that Deco S4 runs on a Qualcomm Atheros QCA9563 processor (single core, 750 MHz) with 128 MB RAM and 16 MB storage. These are minimum recommended specifications for OpenWrt (in other words, Deco S4 is a very basic device). As is,...

— NC1HM in r/openwrt26mo ago
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Those with TP link deco mesh systems, how did you configure it to work seamlessly with the BGW320

I appreciate it! We have three S4 units. Ancient by today’s standards but I’d like them to be serviceable until we can afford an upgrade. Do you recommend anything else besides what you mentioned? Anything specific settings within the TP link app? Thanks again!

— draxula16 in r/ATTFiber18mo ago
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I'm confused about Router Operating Systems

...opnsense which I believe to be a OS for your router but while looking into it more I found someone saying it runs on a computer and not on your router. Both OPNsense and pfSense actually are "distributions" (somewhat like Linux distributions) rather than OSs themselves. Both run on FreeBSD, which...

— JoeB- in r/HomeNetworking16mo ago
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INTER

Depende de lo que entiendes por "llegar". Con Wi-Fi nunca vas a llegar exactamente a lo que te ofrece un plan de alta velocidad porque depende de muchos factores y suele haber interferencias. A menos de que me digas que tienes Wi-Fi 6 en adelante y todos tus dispositivos soportan Wi-Fi 6, no vas a l...

— faraday-c137 in r/VeneJuegos111mo ago
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Wifi mesh system - Deco XE75 vs BE65

I totally get it. I’m just an internet stranger who has been buying tech for 40 years (gulp). The newest is NOT always the best, and marketing’s entire goal is to make you spend more with every decision, and make you think you’re making a major life-defining decision when you are not! It’s only a de...

— livefrompfd in r/TpLink16mo ago
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Internet Connection/ISP Issues - Not sure where the specific issue is - Router, Modem, or ISP themselves?

Pardon, first I've heard the term integrated device like this. Integrated WiFi with the router, you mean? And that's what puzzled me yesterday, getting WiFi connection but not a direct connection with Ethernet. I forgot to mention I plugged directly from the modem to my PC as well yesterday and the ...

— TheGameAce in r/HomeNetworking15mo ago
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