I've just set up a Deco M5 system as a router from my Virgin Hub 3 modem straight from your video. I was using a TP Link Archer C7 in access mode prior to that and it was good but I got greedy and wanted better :). I would recommend it as a budget option for improving the VM Hub's performance. That said, the Deco blows it out of the water for coverage and, thanks to your video, ease of setting it up. You covered everything and I was up and running in half an hour. Thanks.
Really useful video, I also have virgin media broadband here in the UK. Had the M5 set up working perfectly at my old house, moved recently and following the Virgin install went to set up the M5 again. Virgin media hub 3 in modem mode, M5 working well but virgin TiVo box clearly doesn’t like it as none of the catch up works, error codes showing network cable unplugged, the cables are plugged in. Had to revert back and take the router out of modem mode. In the previous house I used power line adapters to connect two TiVo boxes in order to watch recorded shows in the kitchen on the lounge tv. Question is do I need the deco set to access mode, with an Ethernet cable connecting the virgin router to my netgear 8 port switch, sitting next to the router?
Your Tivo boxes should have catchup TV available via the Virgin cable directly so shouldn't need a network connection. On my setup the Virgin line comes into a splitter where one cable goes to the VM hub and the other goes to the Tivo box. Catchup TV all works fine without my VM hub. Saying all that though I don't have the Tivo v6 box, which you may have of course. If you want to have the VM hub in routing mode then yes you should put the Deco system into access point mode and connect the main unit to any LAN port on the VM hub. then in the VM hub settings disable the WiFi. You can then connect your network switch to another port on the VM hub and connect your Tivo boxes to the network switch, if they need to be connected to the internet and can't get catchup via their VM input cable.
Hi, I'm trying to set this up with a virgin media hub. I was wondering, when you click 'i don't have a router' the next step says connect to an ethernet connection... Where do I connect it to?? Do you connect it to one of the ports on the back of the Hub?
So if I set up a M5 system & my lad wants to use his xbox, do i plug an ethernet cable into the puck in his room or leave it wireless? I'm on Virgin 200
Just a question - if i was using the Deco on wifi, could I then use the ethernet cable for my computer? My computer doesnt have wifi, but has an athernet port (my modems throughout the house arent directly connected to ethernet)
Hi there, thanks for this, can I just sense check something with you? I've a Deco mesh, E4, at the mo and want to update it to these as I've got a 200mb speed on my new contract. If I've got this right, I can put one of these into my current mesh, assign it as the main Deco and then plug this into the router? It'll then reboot the mesh and all is fine? All advice welcomed!
That's correct. You want the M5 as your mesh router and then add the E5's as nodes into the Mesh (I'd do a factory reset on each of the E5's before starting the setup though to avoid any potential issues). 👍
You can. All you need to do is to set the devices to "bridge" mode and they'll then just act as a mesh AP and all services such as NAT etc will be done via the ISP router as normal.
I have virgin media , and the technician recommended these , he said plug it into the virgin router and set the virgin router to modem mode , and then plug the Deco into the virgin router . Is that what you did only I didnt see your virgin router and will your settings be the same if I did this setup , thanks
Hi Nick, that's correct. Put the Virgin Hub 3 into modem mode then reboot it after you see the magenta coloured light. Then connect the 1st Deco into the top LAN port on the hub. Then power on the Deco wait until it's started up fully. Then power off the Virgin hub, wait 15 seconds, then power it back on and your Deco can then be setup using the app on the phone. The Virgin hub is flakey when going into modem mode and in my experience it always needs a second reboot before the Deco can get a WAN IP address.
@@FrimleyComputing AHH YES! the same word ROUTER for wood is the same word as ROUTER for networking device, they are also said the same too :) Love the accent :)have a good day sir ! :)
@@JasonLeaman I'll start off by stating that Frimely Computing has been most patient with your ignorance! Me, not so much... The word Route is also phonetically pronounced 'root' within the US English language. I've heard many English (UK) associates and friends refer to it as a 'rooter'. You really shouldn't presume to be so narrow-minded with your speech. #PEABRAIN
I installed it without any problems. Awesome product and happy with new Wi-Fi
I've just set up a Deco M5 system as a router from my Virgin Hub 3 modem straight from your video. I was using a TP Link Archer C7 in access mode prior to that and it was good but I got greedy and wanted better :). I would recommend it as a budget option for improving the VM Hub's performance. That said, the Deco blows it out of the water for coverage and, thanks to your video, ease of setting it up. You covered everything and I was up and running in half an hour. Thanks.
That's super feedback and really pleased to have helped. :-)
Many thanks for this really comprehensive tutorial
does it need to be connected to a router itself? ive seen you plugged it into a ethernet plug on the wall, but not router
Really useful video, I also have virgin media broadband here in the UK. Had the M5 set up working perfectly at my old house, moved recently and following the Virgin install went to set up the M5 again. Virgin media hub 3 in modem mode, M5 working well but virgin TiVo box clearly doesn’t like it as none of the catch up works, error codes showing network cable unplugged, the cables are plugged in. Had to revert back and take the router out of modem mode.
In the previous house I used power line adapters to connect two TiVo boxes in order to watch recorded shows in the kitchen on the lounge tv.
Question is do I need the deco set to access mode, with an Ethernet cable connecting the virgin router to my netgear 8 port switch, sitting next to the router?
Your Tivo boxes should have catchup TV available via the Virgin cable directly so shouldn't need a network connection. On my setup the Virgin line comes into a splitter where one cable goes to the VM hub and the other goes to the Tivo box. Catchup TV all works fine without my VM hub. Saying all that though I don't have the Tivo v6 box, which you may have of course.
If you want to have the VM hub in routing mode then yes you should put the Deco system into access point mode and connect the main unit to any LAN port on the VM hub. then in the VM hub settings disable the WiFi. You can then connect your network switch to another port on the VM hub and connect your Tivo boxes to the network switch, if they need to be connected to the internet and can't get catchup via their VM input cable.
Great vid, very well presented
Glad you liked it!
I know it is kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good site to stream new series online ?
@Yousef Jeremiah I would suggest Flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Yousef Jeremiah i watch on FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
Thank you!
Operation mode: Router or Access Point?
Best solution?
Hi, I'm trying to set this up with a virgin media hub. I was wondering, when you click 'i don't have a router' the next step says connect to an ethernet connection... Where do I connect it to??
Do you connect it to one of the ports on the back of the Hub?
So if I set up a M5 system & my lad wants to use his xbox, do i plug an ethernet cable into the puck in his room or leave it wireless?
I'm on Virgin 200
Should I disable the WiFi on my existing modem? Would it interfere with the deco WiFi
Just a question - if i was using the Deco on wifi, could I then use the ethernet cable for my computer? My computer doesnt have wifi, but has an athernet port (my modems throughout the house arent directly connected to ethernet)
Yes you can
Hi there, thanks for this, can I just sense check something with you?
I've a Deco mesh, E4, at the mo and want to update it to these as I've got a 200mb speed on my new contract. If I've got this right, I can put one of these into my current mesh, assign it as the main Deco and then plug this into the router? It'll then reboot the mesh and all is fine? All advice welcomed!
That's correct. You want the M5 as your mesh router and then add the E5's as nodes into the Mesh (I'd do a factory reset on each of the E5's before starting the setup though to avoid any potential issues). 👍
@@FrimleyComputing that's great, thanks so much. Now to keep eyes peeled for a cracking black Friday deal!
Anyone know how to setup to a talktalk router?? Just keep getting unsuccessful on setup even though I have broadband??
Hi there, can I connect this directly to the ISP provided modem/ router? any issues like double NAT?
You can. All you need to do is to set the devices to "bridge" mode and they'll then just act as a mesh AP and all services such as NAT etc will be done via the ISP router as normal.
What’s with the gloves?
Thank you for a great reviev.
If i change my router do i need to reinstall my Deco
It depends on how you've got the Deco router setup. Personally, I'd reset the Deco's and set them up again.
I have virgin media , and the technician recommended these , he said plug it into the virgin router and set the virgin router to modem mode , and then plug the Deco into the virgin router . Is that what you did only I didnt see your virgin router and will your settings be the same if I did this setup , thanks
Hi Nick, that's correct. Put the Virgin Hub 3 into modem mode then reboot it after you see the magenta coloured light. Then connect the 1st Deco into the top LAN port on the hub. Then power on the Deco wait until it's started up fully. Then power off the Virgin hub, wait 15 seconds, then power it back on and your Deco can then be setup using the app on the phone. The Virgin hub is flakey when going into modem mode and in my experience it always needs a second reboot before the Deco can get a WAN IP address.
Why does this knock off my fire stick, it shuts down my network every time
So if I want to use my existing router's ssid, do I still need to connect one of the pods using ethernet cable?
Plug it into your rooooter ! R-OUT-TER Router ! It ROUTES traffic not roots it ! :)
Ha ha... a R-OUT-TER is used for wood or metal work in the UK, so wouldn't be much use in this scenario!
@@FrimleyComputing AHH YES! the same word ROUTER for wood is the same word as ROUTER for networking device, they are also said the same too :) Love the accent :)have a good day sir ! :)
@@JasonLeaman I'll start off by stating that Frimely Computing has been most patient with your ignorance! Me, not so much... The word Route is also phonetically pronounced 'root' within the US English language. I've heard many English (UK) associates and friends refer to it as a 'rooter'. You really shouldn't presume to be so narrow-minded with your speech. #PEABRAIN