OneMesh support for RE650??
Hardware Version: V1
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Hi,
i have bought RE 650 repeater to extend my onemesh network with Archer MR600 + RE 350. Though RE 350 supports OneMesh RE 650 (though its a higher end model) does not supports OneMesh with the current firmware. Can you please let me know in future my RE 650 supports OneMesh network?
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Please release a new fireware! I really want to use the one mesh feature with my VR2100. Is there no beta firmware that we could install?
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Get it together @TP-Link ... after getting the latest and "greatest" AX11000... not gonna talk about the "gaming" features which I had to troubleshoot myself to find out the device priority is messing up my entire network of 35 connected devices... now you added onemesh to it in the latest firmware, only to find out that my Re-650 rage extender does not support it... thanks a ton!
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Thank you for being interested in tp-link oneMesh feature.
RE650 (EU) V2 already supports oneMesh , but unfortunately RE650 V1 does not. And so far we did not hear a plan for RE650 V1 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" is not a guarantee for oneMesh feature and the Planned models might be updated and modified as the notice on the top compatibility list. As a presale suggestion, please consider the models that already support this feature.
Your understanding is much appreciated.
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I live in UK I asked many of UK and Polish resellers for RE650 v2 and they never saw and nothing heard about RE650 v2
Polish and German Amazon sell RE655 v2
Here is link on German Tp-Link website: www.tp-link.com/de/home-networking/range-extender/re655 From their website, the description shows that the RE655 v2 has a OneMesh but this is not clearly confirmed.
1. What is difference between RE650 v1 and RE655 v2?
2. RE655 v2 does it have a OneMesh?
3. What channels (bands) 2.4GHz and 5GHz has RE655 v2?
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@RomanSantiago I did the same and was expecting onemesh to be added eventually in an update. Very dissapointed that it seems it is only for the v2 of the product and v1 will not be getting an update.
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@tplink please release onemesh feature for 650 v1
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I recently purchased the TP Link mobile router with One Mesh and had already three RE650s ready to link up with One Mesh. After about one week of installing, reinstalling, googling I have finally come across this thread and am very disappointed to note my RE650s are redundant. This really is not good enough TP Link. i would be quite prepared to try and install the EU firmware if it was possible as I am going to have to discard these. Anyone out there with any experience of doing this. Doesn't matter if I brick them as they are already pretty useless to me.
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Hi
Also bought RE650 with primary goal to extend OneMesh.
It was not clear enough on TP-LINK web that there are two versions, at that time it seamed that this is part of model or region distinction.
Also, at local stores there was no marks on product that would indicate is it V1 or V2.
I’m sad and would appreciate firmware for RE650 V1 that supports OneMesh.
Kind regards
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@Solla-topee as agreed here I am also asking and joining the force to the thousands of users who want support for OneMesh and Tp-Link Cloud account for the RE650V1 model, it is an advanced and top-of-the-line model line, it should have the feature a long time ago, old and inferior models like RE200V4 received OneMesh support I have it and I saw it receive OneMesh support by firmware update,and now to see my dear RE650V1 that was expensive and is much superior to the RE200 being abandoned, it hurts me a lot, please add the feature to the RE650V1, Tp-Link listen to your consumers.
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I bring here some more evidence to prove that the RE650 V1 can support OneMesh, the next images show the RE650 recognizing the backhaul formed by the Router Archer C6 where the OneMesh repeaters will connect and the RE650 even without having the technology present it finds this network that is hidden to other devices without the support of OneMesh.
Here is the RE650 with an older firmware and it recognizes the MAC backhaul of the OneMesh network, now I will show a RE450 repeater connected to the OneMesh network of my Archer C6 router and see the MAC address is the same as the RE650 detected in the search.
With that, it proves once again that the RE650 could and can work in OneMesh, it just takes the engineers to have a little more goodwill than yes. And now to finish I will show a repeater which does not support the OneMesh network and it will only recognize the main networks with the main MAC of each band of my Archer C6 router.
It only sees the default MAC of my Archer C6, RE450 and RE200 , and the RE650 before saw networks without SSID with the MAC of the backhaul network formed in Mesh by devices with OneMesh support.
I hope this helps in our mission to convince Tp-Link to release the OneMesh function for the RE650 V1 repeater because we need and want it, especially as it is a high-end device.
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