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The first thing you should do to fix the Ring camera and TP-Link Deco Mesh problem is to turn off Fast Roaming and Beamforming in your TP-Link Deco Mesh system. After that, create a 2.4 GHz guest network with no special characters in the name or password and have your Ring cameras connected to that network. The last step is to reset your Ring devices and clear your app cache on the Ring app and you're good to go.
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Depends on the 2.4ghz device but most work fine on the smart connect, only major brand that has problems is usually ring, but know plenty of people who have ring and dont have an issue either.
M9+ easily pulls 400-500Mbps to any proper client so if your having problems yoe either have a bad node try swapping it with a different one and see if you get same results, or you have a environment type problem.
This X60 system is perfect for people with ISP speeds of 500-800Mbps as it can deliver about 700ish of that over wifi to a device if needed consistently as long as its a proper client.
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Amazon already has them for $195
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I was in the market and for the price I'm going to go with recertified + 2year warranty W6000 model (2 of them for $100 since I only need 2 as well)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25546452...SwBw
I was in the market and for the price I'm going to go with recertified + 2year warranty W6000 model (2 of them for $100 since I only need 2 as well)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25546452...SwBw
the x60 has 6 streams vs W6000 with 4 streams
https://www.tp-link.com/us/compar...94%2C5
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