What Do Deco LED Colors Mean?
The LED on your Deco unit communicates its current status through different colors and patterns. Understanding your Deco lights meaning can help you quickly tell whether everything is working normally or if something needs your attention. The most common Deco LED colors you'll see are yellow (starting up), green or white (working normally), blue (setup mode), and red (issue detected). Keep in mind that exact Deco LED colors and their meanings vary by model, so check the table for your specific unit below.
Key Takeaways
- A solid green or white LED means your Deco is connected and working normally. Which color you see depends on your model.
- A pulsing blue LED means your Deco is ready for setup. A solid blue LED means setup is currently in progress.
- A solid yellow LED means your Deco is starting up. Wait one to two minutes for the process to finish.
- A red LED indicates a problem. Your Deco has lost its Internet connection or encountered an error.
- Deco LED color meanings vary by model. Always check the table for your specific unit, and consult your model's user guide if it is not listed here.
Quick Reference: Common Deco LED Colors
Most Deco models( such as Deco X series and Be series) follow the same general pattern for Deco LED colors. Use this summary to identify your status at a glance, then find your specific model's table below for exact details.
|
Color |
Description |
LED Status Meaning |
|
Yellow |
Pulsing |
Deco is resetting |
|
Yellow |
Solid |
Deco is starting up |
|
Blue |
Pulsing |
Deco is ready for setup |
|
Blue |
Solid |
Deco is setting up |
|
Green |
Pulsing |
Deco is upgrading firmware |
|
Green |
Solid |
Deco is registered and all is well |
|
Red |
Pulsing |
Satellite Deco is disconnected from main Deco |
|
Red |
Solid |
Deco has an issue |
Note: If your Deco model is not listed in the tables below, check the LED status information in your model's user guide on the official TP-Link website. For help controlling or scheduling your Deco's LED light, see how to use the LED feature on Deco.
LED Status by Model
Deco M5, Deco P7, and Deco M9 Plus
|
Color |
Description |
LED Status Meaning |
|
Yellow |
Solid |
The Deco unit is starting up |
|
Blue |
Pulsing |
Deco is ready for setup |
|
Blue |
Solid |
Deco is setting up |
|
Green |
Solid |
Deco is registered and all is well |
|
Red |
Solid |
Deco has an issue |
Red light on your Deco M5, P7, or M9 Plus? Try rebooting the unit and checking your Internet connection. If the problem continues, see why your Deco units may be showing offline.
Yellow light stuck on startup? Wait two minutes. If it does not change, try power cycling the unit. For more options, see how to reset or reboot your Deco.
Deco M4, Deco E4, and Deco W2400
|
Color |
Description |
LED Status Meaning |
|
Yellow |
Pulsing |
Deco is resetting |
|
Yellow |
Solid |
Deco is starting up |
|
Blue |
Pulsing |
Deco is ready for setup |
|
Blue |
Solid |
Deco is setting up |
|
White |
Pulsing |
Deco is upgrading firmware |
|
White |
Solid |
Deco is registered and all is well |
|
Red |
Pulsing |
Deco is disconnected from main Deco |
|
Red |
Solid |
Deco has an issue |
Red light on your Deco M4, E4, or W2400? A pulsing red means the unit has lost its connection to the main Deco. A solid red indicates a general issue. Try rebooting the unit and verifying your Internet connection. See why your Deco units may be showing as offline for further help.
Flashing blue light that won't progress? Your Deco may be stuck in setup mode. See how to set up your Deco for step-by-step instructions.
Deco M3W
The Deco M3W uses a different LED layout with separate indicators for power, signal, and Wi-Fi band connections.
Power LED
|
LED Status |
Meaning |
|
On or Off |
Deco Extender is on or off |
|
Pulsing |
Deco Extender is starting up, upgrading firmware, or resetting |
Signal LED
|
LED Status |
Meaning |
|
White (solid) |
Internet service is available |
|
Red (solid) |
Deco Extender is connected to main Deco but Internet service is not available |
|
White (pulsing) |
WPS connection is in progress |
|
Red (pulsing) |
Deco Extender is disconnected from main Deco |
Wi-Fi Band LEDs
|
LED |
Meaning |
|
2.4GHz On or Off |
Deco Extender is connected or not connected to the main Deco's 2.4GHz Wi-Fi |
|
5GHz On or Off |
Deco Extender is connected or not connected to the main Deco's 5GHz Wi-Fi |
If you see abnormal LED behavior that does not match any status described here, see troubleshooting for abnormal Deco LED lights and port issues.
Note: If your Deco model is not listed above, visit your product's support page on the TP-Link website, select the correct hardware version, and check the user guide for LED status details.
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