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About mesh system
2021-08-19 11:33:24 - last edited 2022-08-23 12:16:48
Model: Archer AX10  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version:

first, i want to clarify about mesh function

 

you say, there is no support back haul wired cable from router

 

but ,there is some question about mesh function

example i have AX10 and C80 both with mesh system

 

 

question 1

i put wired cable from AX10 port LAN1 to C80 port WAN (AP mode)

and from C80 LAN1 to my PC

 

question 2

i put wired cable from AX10 port LAN1 to C80 port LAN1 (router mode)

and from C80 LAN2 to my PC

 

 

my question 1 and 2

where is the internet source if i using Wifi connection from C80 ? from wired cable WAN or from mesh (5 ghz) ??

 

and also the internet source my PC ? from Wired or mesh ?

 

 

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2022-08-23 12:16:43 - last edited 2022-08-23 12:16:48

Hello @RouterHang 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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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 13:15:31 - last edited 2021-08-19 15:47:58

@RouterHang 

 

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

What you can do is to set the C80 in AP mode (Case 1), connected by wire to the main router (AX10) and extend your wireless coverage across your home.

That's your 1-st scenario.

Your 2-nd scenario is redundant since C80 supports Operation Mode - AP mode natively (it's the same thing).

In both cases your internet source is AX10 through its wired connection to the C80 AP and then by wired cable to your PC.

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 15:37:43

@terziyski

i mean ,when i enabled both AX10 and C80 mesh system

 

where is the internet source come from ? question 1 and 2

 

 

 

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 16:01:25

@terziyski 

i still confused

 

you mean , if i want extended my network using mesh system

there is only 2 way, using range extender or power line adapter ?

 

its that you mean ? so in mesh system, only 1 router allowed ?

 

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 16:08:51

@RouterHang 

 

That's correct. This is by TP-Link's design for OneMesh.

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 16:32:20

@terziyski 

oh my god , this is getting worse than i expected

because RE/PLC have poor hardware spesification , RAM and processor

 

i expected can build mesh with 2 router, although without wired cable,  so there is no wasted device

because other brand can make mesh system with 2 router also support wired cable

 

 

now lets say about deco

if i change my C80 with 2 deco and using mesh with wired cable

example

AX10----Deco1----deco2

 

when i put wired cable from AX10 LAN1 to Deco1(WAN)

and Deco1(LAN) to Deco2(WAN)

and Deco2(LAN) to my computer

 

with thats example condition , my computer/phone internet source is from wired cable and mesh system still working?

so it is that the best design for getting maximum performance or bandwidth also lowest latency ??

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-19 20:27:51

@RouterHang 

 

Yes, you could do that - here's an example for Deco ethernet backhaul.

In this case you'll have a mesh network and seamless roaming.

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-20 11:21:18

@terziyski 

last question

 

can i mixed both diffrent type deco ?

example 2 Deco E4 and 2 Deco M2 in same mesh network?

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Re:About mesh system
2021-08-20 14:17:13

@RouterHang 

 

 

Yes, this has been described in the following Deco FAQ.

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2022-08-23 12:16:43 - last edited 2022-08-23 12:16:48

Hello @RouterHang 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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