Using Deco M5 AC1300 with TP-ER6120

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Using Deco M5 AC1300 with TP-ER6120
Using Deco M5 AC1300 with TP-ER6120
2020-09-25 14:15:27 - last edited 2020-09-29 11:48:40
Model: AC50  
Hardware Version: V2
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I am hoping to connect a Deco M5 AC1300 WiFi mesh system (not purchased yet)  to my TP-ER6120 using only the DHCP from the 6120.  I am hoping to keep all devices under the same Sub Net Mask.  Will the Deco devices automatically connect through the WAN port to the 6120 for IP addresses?

 

The model above is not correct.  Drop down would not allow either the Deco M5 AC1300 or TP-ER6120

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2020-09-29 11:47:31 - last edited 2020-09-29 11:48:40

@POLYCoach 

 

Hi, thanks for asking.

 

In order to find the correct model number for your device, you need to type the specific model in the dialog box, such as Deco M5 or ER6120, then you will be able to choose it.

 

As per your question, yes, you can connect them as below:

Modem > ER6120 > Deco

 

Just remember to configure the Deco into an Access Point mode, below is the guide:

https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1842/

 

Hope this makes sense, but let me know if it is not, good days.

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2020-09-29 11:47:31 - last edited 2020-09-29 11:48:40

@POLYCoach 

 

Hi, thanks for asking.

 

In order to find the correct model number for your device, you need to type the specific model in the dialog box, such as Deco M5 or ER6120, then you will be able to choose it.

 

As per your question, yes, you can connect them as below:

Modem > ER6120 > Deco

 

Just remember to configure the Deco into an Access Point mode, below is the guide:

https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1842/

 

Hope this makes sense, but let me know if it is not, good days.

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