RE450 v3 no longer OneMesh
RE450 v3 no longer OneMesh
Wanted OneMesh and got... wasted money for nothing.
I used to have Archer C7 v2 and RE450 v1 and they were working fine. One day, I saw on the tplink site that beautiful big banner with OneMesh and reading about it, it made me to make the switch.
I chaecked the supported devices and saw that Archer A7 v5 and RE450 v3 (coming soon) show up among the listed devices.
So, I went to the store and bought the Archer A7 v5 and RE450 v3.
Yesterday, I went to the tplink website to check the news just to find that, RE450 v3 is no longer on the supported device list.
NOW, I ASK YOU TPLINK, IF YOU WERE IN MY SHOES, HOW WOULD YOU FEEL???
I am so dissapointed and angry right now that I will not continue anymore on this...
Just hope that someone from tplink will see this and realize that we are all humans not just "customers" and we should treat ourselves with respect and build that trust relationship as best as possible...
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Hello sir i am also using Tp link re450 v3 and i have Tp link archer ac1200 router but the repeater doesn't support one mesh its a clear waste of my hard earned money.
Can anything done for it ?
If can please help
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@StingJ Good day,
Thank you for being interested in tp-link oneMesh feature. Currently RE450 (EU) V4 supports oneMesh , but unfortunately RE450 V3 and previous versions do not. And so far we did not hear a plan for RE450 V3 oneMesh feature.
For the latest news about oneMesh, please always refer to One mesh Compatibility List on the TP-Link official website :
https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/compatibility/
Kindly note that " Planned" or is not a guarantee for oneMesh feature and the Planned models might be updated and modified as the notice on the compatibility list.
As a presale suggestion, please consider the models that already support this feature.
Your understanding is much appreciated.
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@StingJ Besides, if you just purchased this RE450, you may contact retailer and exchange to RE450 V4 for oneMesh feature.
If you have bought this RE450 V3 for a long time, you could set it up in the ordinary way. Most nowadays clients (laptops or phones) could roam between router and RE and connected to the stronger signal (depend on the roaming mechanism on certain client), but there will be a short cut-off for few secs without oneMesh. (oneMesh makes this process shorter) It is recommended to have a test and see if that meets your daily usage.
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Wanted OneMesh and got... wasted money for nothing.
I used to have Archer C7 v2 and RE450 v1 and they were working fine. One day, I saw on the tplink site that beautiful big banner with OneMesh and reading about it, it made me to make the switch.
I chaecked the supported devices and saw that Archer A7 v5 and RE450 v3 (coming soon) show up among the listed devices.
So, I went to the store and bought the Archer A7 v5 and RE450 v3.
Yesterday, I went to the tplink website to check the news just to find that, RE450 v3 is no longer on the supported device list.
NOW, I ASK YOU TPLINK, IF YOU WERE IN MY SHOES, HOW WOULD YOU FEEL???
I am so dissapointed and angry right now that I will not continue anymore on this...
Just hope that someone from tplink will see this and realize that we are all humans not just "customers" and we should treat ourselves with respect and build that trust relationship as best as possible...
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