he does not need the wifi having a ethernet backhaul and multiple deco's in rooms....(the deco before the switch is de router and in my case it does the front of the house some IOT from kitchen, hall and front door al 2.4 ghz so placing that deco outside the closet is not necessary). I force all devices to a specific deco (only portable devices roam)
is there any benefit for the simple usecase choosing this or a different brand? i need low latency for gaming, i have the 5 port version of this arriving later today
Hi I just purchased the 55g deco mesh system. Everything hooked up fine. I turned router to bridge mode. ( xfinity router) and hooked up a switch to the xfinity router. I get nothing on the switch to connect. Tp link TLSG108. Any thoughts on why it wouldn't connect like that?
I would love your help if you don't mind I picked up this same switch and currently have 3GB speeds for my fiber and when running to my desktop it's not giving me my full speeds but yet my desktop is using a 10G ethernet port built onto my motherboard so i know it's good enough for it to give me full speeds but i don't get why i can't seem to get the full speeds. please help someone.
"The chain is only as strong as the weakest link." Without knowing what speeds you are achieving: Lets say you have a 3gbps internet connect, a 2.5 gigabit switch (like the one in this video) and a 10gbps Ethernet port on your computer. Because the switch is limited to 2.5gigabits per second, that will be your max throughput even though you have a 10gbps ethernet port on your computer - I hope this helps
where are you that gets 3gbps fiber internet speed? and if thats the case you need something that is faster than maximum 2.5 gbps like the one in this video
@@SystematicHardware Sure, copy that I was just challenging the Tp claim that cat5e will give us the same 2.5 gbps as cat6 or cat6a I based my purchase on that claim as my studio is a 3 story 5e hardwired jungle
Very cluttered and confusing video, why didn’t you come out of your modem into your mesh then feed your switch from the mesh router? That way everything will work together seamlessly
Because it's not just a router it's a modem/router. And most modem/routers are wireless enabled by default. So I guess that's what he wanted to go with. And most technicians would agree with being on the safe side. I'd like to have wireless capability in case I ever needed it for testing purposes, and for testing purposes it doesn't matter if it's in a metal box
One question how you priorities the traffic ?
I'd recommend to place the deco outside of that cabinet it would perform better. Were you able to use wifi6e with a pc/laptop? Regards!
he does not need the wifi having a ethernet backhaul and multiple deco's in rooms....(the deco before the switch is de router and in my case it does the front of the house some IOT from kitchen, hall and front door al 2.4 ghz so placing that deco outside the closet is not necessary). I force all devices to a specific deco (only portable devices roam)
is there any benefit for the simple usecase choosing this or a different brand? i need low latency for gaming, i have the 5 port version of this arriving later today
I haven't tested this but I doubt there would be a difference, unless one of the units from said brand would be defective.
can that switch work with for 2pcs to one ethernet connection in a dorm at college?
Hi
I just purchased the 55g deco mesh system. Everything hooked up fine. I turned router to bridge mode. ( xfinity router) and hooked up a switch to the xfinity router. I get nothing on the switch to connect. Tp link TLSG108.
Any thoughts on why it wouldn't connect like that?
the host was probably unable to obtain an IP address on the interface
I would love your help if you don't mind I picked up this same switch and currently have 3GB speeds for my fiber and when running to my desktop it's not giving me my full speeds but yet my desktop is using a 10G ethernet port built onto my motherboard so i know it's good enough for it to give me full speeds but i don't get why i can't seem to get the full speeds. please help someone.
"The chain is only as strong as the weakest link." Without knowing what speeds you are achieving:
Lets say you have a 3gbps internet connect, a 2.5 gigabit switch (like the one in this video) and a 10gbps Ethernet port on your computer. Because the switch is limited to 2.5gigabits per second, that will be your max throughput even though you have a 10gbps ethernet port on your computer - I hope this helps
where are you that gets 3gbps fiber internet speed?
and if thats the case you need something that is faster than maximum 2.5 gbps like the one in this video
I thought this was setting up the switch which it wasn't
How can you use Cat 5e and still get full 2.5?
The house and every device in it is wired cat 6
@@SystematicHardware
Sure, copy that
I was just challenging the Tp claim that cat5e will give us the same 2.5 gbps as cat6 or cat6a
I based my purchase on that claim as my studio is a 3 story 5e hardwired jungle
Very cluttered and confusing video, why didn’t you come out of your modem into your mesh then feed your switch from the mesh router? That way everything will work together seamlessly
Configuration need for that
Very poor video presentation
Put a wifi router inside a big metal box....
It’s hardwired?
@@gitarman666 why not an edge router or something then?
Because it's not just a router it's a modem/router. And most modem/routers are wireless enabled by default. So I guess that's what he wanted to go with. And most technicians would agree with being on the safe side. I'd like to have wireless capability in case I ever needed it for testing purposes, and for testing purposes it doesn't matter if it's in a metal box
@@xCosmicMuffinManx The Deco XE75 Pro is simply a router.