router wifi with deco
Hi All,
i Have a TP link router VR2800 i've alsdo configured 3 tp-link deco M9 plus into my home
mow i see 2 wifi network the mesh one and the one of the router
do i have to turn off the wifi of the VR2800 or i need simply to take them both?
i conncected the first Deco with lan calbe to the router the other 2 configured Via wifi
let me know
thank you
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It is up to you to disable the wifi function of the Archer V2800 or not; Both wifi networks will work, but no mesh feature supported by the Archer VR2800.
In my opinion, the Deco can broadcast mesh wifi network and the main Deco connects to the Archer VR2800 by wired cable, theoretically, the main Deco can cover the wifi range of the Archer VR2800, to avoid wifi interference and get much cleaner channel, you can disable the wifi function of Archer VR2800.
Good day.
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Quick question about similar setup with AX6000 - is this router supporting the mesh functionality of Deco?
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@Kevin_Z what mesh function are you talking about??
i'm tinking ti turn off the wifi of the truter ad all the devices must be connected to the same wofo network to work with apple homekit
let me know
thanks
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Hi. I'm talking about this:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/stories/detail/716
And this statement:
https://www.tp-link.com/pl/onemesh/compatibility/
Archer AX6000 (V1.0)
TP-Link
AX6000 Mesh Next-Gen MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router
Is this somethink different than Deco Mesh?
If yes, it is simply confusing...
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Hello, the Archer AX6000 is included into the Onemesh compatibility list, the corresponding firmware will be released in the near future.
While the Onemesh feature is different from the Deco mesh; For the Onemesh, there is only one router needed to build up the Onemesh network with some network expansion devices together, like range extender. While the Deco supports mesh function in router and access point mode both. Different Deco products can build up the mesh network together.
May it help.
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Hi all, i live in Italy and i just got the connection form TIM my provider they have told me that the tp link is not good for the type of connection i have has is a FTTC and i don't have the Voip connection behind the router i cannort connect to the itnerned
does anyone else got the same issue?
thanks
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Hello, what is the model number of your product?
How do you connect the internet source to the router? By wired cable, fiber or DSL cable(phone cable)? If it is wired cable, then it can connect to the WAN port of the Deco and configure it with the username and password given by ISP.
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