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Onemesh devices
Onemesh devices
2021-07-27 09:59:00 - last edited 2022-08-23 12:13:45
Model: Archer AX73  
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Could I use two AX73 routers to create a OneMesh network?

I have PC and NAS in my study room, and my ISP modem and main router are next to my TV in my living room.

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2021-07-27 11:02:35 - last edited 2021-08-02 08:46:14

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You can't use two routers to build a OneMesh - Q10/A10.

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2021-07-27 11:02:35 - last edited 2021-08-02 08:46:14

@wang68 

 

You can't use two routers to build a OneMesh - Q10/A10.

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2022-08-23 12:14:04

Hello @wang68 and everyone who is looking for Onemesh between two routers,

 

I'm updating here to let you know that there will be a new feature called EasyMesh added to the TP-Link routers and range extenders, which will allow you to build a mesh network between two routers wirelessly.

 

Please visit the following thread to know more about how EasyMesh will work, leave your comments there if you have further inquiries:

EasyMesh Networking: Build Wireless Backhaul between Routers and Range Extenders

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