TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?

TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?

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Re:TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?
2023-03-22 00:12:34

  @TP_TechWriter  Reading description I Do Not see real difference as in delivered Product/Functionality,

they both do the same thing, the difference really is that OneMesh is more flexible and works with different TP-Link devices and Deco seems to be limited by Deco devices. With OneMesh you also need to be careful, cause some older devices like powerlink ones may drop your speed ;). I personally use Wifi 6 - OneMesh build with AX73 and Two RE700X, having 1Gbps internet from my ISP I can get the same in any place of my home or garden. 

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Re:TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?
2023-04-08 06:05:46

 

[quote]OneMesh™ products do not support Ethernet backhaul now[/quote]

 

wow....   wired backhaul is a key feature for this wifi mesh. so the lack of it makes me think that the Deco Mesh is the superior option.

 

Sure wireless backhaul is ok, but if we are wanting reliability of performance and you are to do wired backhaul then you ought to do wired backhaul whenever possible. If you go youtube, the test results speak for themselves how much better wired backhaul for mesh wifi is compared to without.

 

 

 

 

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Re:TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?
2023-04-08 07:47:35

  @mooglestiltzkin  So you mean you are making holes in your house to wire connect Deco devices in your house? :) , you can do that in office I guess but IMHO for personal use function is completely useless. 

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Re:TP-Link OneMesh™ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

bd134 wrote

@TP_TechWriter 

 

Can a OneMesh router, such as Archer MR600, connected to a Deco Mesh router, such as Deco M4, through a ethernet cable?

If so, can both routers use the same SSID? Thanks.

 

@bd134 - Short but thorough enough answer. You can use both devices together but you can not mesh feature together as one single mesh. They would be two mesh networks but interconnected onto the same ethernet LAN (local area network). Likely, you'll result in two mesh networks with separate SSID but they are still part of the same underlying LAN network.

 

There are a lot of networking techniques and typology setup. What you should keep in mind is Deco series uses the DECO MESH Networking and Archer series uses the OneMesh. Ultimately, you can interconnect the separate wifi mesh together but you need to use 2 or more deco series to form a deco mesh. You need to use OneMesh compatible products to formulate a OneMesh networking protocol but you can ethernet interconnect them as one local area network and in cases can get quite sophisticated as you may see in larger commercial local area networks like at a school, college campus, etc. The underlying ethernet is the underlying common networking. The standards are universal on the ethernet wired networking. 

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