How to disable wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul is active?
Hi,
I have 4 units of Deco X60 running as AP (can't operate in router mode because the DHCP can't be disabled in that mode and I have to use another DHCP server).
the 4 units are connected by 1gbps switch and operate great with the Ethernet backhaul.
I still see that the wireless backhaul is active - how can I disable it?
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Hi, How did you find out the wireless backhaul is still active once the Ethernet backhaul has been set up already like the switch detected a loop connection?
And may I know the model number of your network switch?
Thank you very much.
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It's a D-link 16 1Gbps port model DGS-1016A.
I assume that the wireless backhaul is active because i see additional "unknown SSID" for each deco Mac .
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Hi, the hidden SSID for wireless backhaul could not be disabled yet;
and once the Ethernet backhaul has been built up, the wireless backhaul would be in-active and used as a fail-over connection and only take effect in case the Ethernet backhaul was broken.
Thank you very much.
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@TP-Link I found the same hidden ssid for each node. Does this not interfere the radio signal of my wifi-network?
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Hi, the hidden network is for creating the wireless mesh between Deco nodes;
And it would not interfere with the main network;
Thank you.
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@TP-Link That's good to hear, thanks!
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