Under Consideration Onemesh between two routers
Hi! Is it possible to make an OneMesh network between two OneMesh compatible routers, or this function works only whit a router and a range extender? Thanks!
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Any news when 2 compatible oneMesh routers could be interconected via oneMesh ?
i have an AX11000 and just bought an AX53 to have an oneMesh connection but i just realised that i can't run them like this ("yet").
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Dear TP-Link Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my deep disappointment and frustration regarding the lack of OneMesh compatibility between my TP-Link routers. It has been brought to my attention that the option to use OneMesh with multiple TP-Link routers was first requested a staggering three years ago, and yet, as of today, this feature remains unavailable.
I currently own one TP-Link Archer AXE75 WiFi 6E router and two TP-Link Archer AX55 WiFi 6 routers. With the promise of enhanced performance and seamless mesh networking, I was eager to integrate these routers using OneMesh technology. However, despite numerous firmware updates, the functionality still eludes me.
As a loyal TP-Link customer, I believe that timely and efficient updates are essential to keep up with the ever-evolving demands of modern networking. While I understand that software development can be complex, I find it disheartening that a highly requested feature like OneMesh integration has not yet been implemented.
I rely heavily on my home network for work, entertainment, and daily tasks, and the absence of OneMesh capabilities hampers my overall experience. I have witnessed other brands introducing similar mesh solutions, and it is disheartening that TP-Link, a company I have trusted for years, has not yet provided a satisfactory response to this long-standing request.
I kindly request that you provide a clear and definitive date when OneMesh will finally be supported across multiple TP-Link routers, including the Archer AXE75 and Archer AX55 models that I currently own. Knowing this information would greatly assist me in making decisions about my network setup and potentially exploring alternatives if necessary.
Your prompt attention to this matter would be highly appreciated, as I eagerly await the day when I can harness the full potential of my TP-Link routers through OneMesh integration. I look forward to hearing from you soon with a positive resolution.
Thank you for your understanding and assistance.
Sincerely,
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Please TP-Link implement this!
You have relatively new routers in your lineup which do not appear on the EasyMesh roadmap and also lack this basic feature like the AX73. These gaps in hardware support are extremely frustrating and leading me away from your brand.
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One thing I can wrap my head around.
I have a AX53 as my main router (supports EasyMesh and OneMesh), and just got another VR400 V3 - which is listed as supported.
I can't get the main router to find the 2nd router in OneMesh/EasyMesh both in the admin panel and in the Tether app...
It says it should support OneMesh routers there and its "searching...." but nothing happens.
Should this work?
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@ftibor
bought a deco router thinking it will be easy like with asus.
wouldnt have bought my tp-link router in the first place, nor would i have bought the deco.
what a complete waste of money.
for shame tp link. for shame.
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