Be9700 as mesh extender

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Be9700 as mesh extender
Be9700 as mesh extender
2025-08-31 01:26:39 - last edited 2025-09-01 09:08:23

I have a Be9700 Archer 600 as main router. To have more 3 devices as mesh can I use 3 be9700 or there is another option considering costs? I don't want AP configuration.

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Re:Be9700 as mesh extender
2025-09-01 09:14:21

Hello@MarcoRossi ,

Welcome to our community.

 

Is the model of your router Archer BE600? If all units are Archer BE600, you can try to create an EasyMesh Network:

1. Connect your router’s LAN port to the satellite device’s LAN port via an Ethernet cable.

2. Connect the power adapter to the satellite device, then power on and reset it. Then the device will be added to the network automatically.

Note: You can check whether the router is added to the network on your router’s web management page or the Tether app.

 

More details, please refer to page 62 of Archer BE600_V1_User Guide.

 

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Re:Be9700 as mesh extender
2025-09-01 09:38:33
Thanks, Joseph
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