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Range Extenders Support OneMesh/EasyMesh in AP Mode

 
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Range Extenders Support OneMesh/EasyMesh in AP Mode

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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-07 12:41:59 - last edited 2023-04-07 12:43:32

I have re505x(eu) v1.0 and i request ethernet backhaul support.

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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-07 13:18:32
I have an AX6000 router which supports OneMesh and I wanted to buy a range extender but only now I realized it doesn't support the Ethernet Backhaul so, I'd like to ask for this feature as the others in this thread.
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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-08 17:59:25
RE605x EU 1
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Re:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-08 18:02:24

  @Solla-topee 

 

Are there any news about this feature? Or maybe a beta or even alpha version to test? 

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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-13 05:41:30
I have archer ax72 and re605ex concted via backhaul . And i expecting for one mesh
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Re:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-13 05:56:48

  @Solla-topee 

Hello,

Is there an update on this? It seems that two years have passed and no progress has been made.

I have archer ax72 and Re605ex concted via backhaul and i bought them only because they support onemesh (i don't realized that backhaul not support it)

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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-04-28 04:23:10
Want this!
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Re:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-05-08 18:03:59

  @Solla-topee want this

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RE:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-05-09 07:39:47
Would be really nice if the onemesh repeaters support ethernet backhaul functionality. Bought a archer ax 55 and a ax 1500 repeater with the idea to get them functioning with ethernet backhaul. When installing, I was really dissapointed.
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Re:[Range Extender] OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul
2023-05-09 19:30:25 - last edited 2023-05-09 19:31:26

  @M____ 

 

Dear TP-link, 

 

Here is my take on why this feature is needed. I've tested different set-ups at both my friends and my own house. 

 

1. AX6000 + RE605X

- this is my original set-up that is my daily driver for the past three years (AX6000 came first). 

Pros:

+ feature reach, AX6000 has all that I need, including USB, time machine back-ups, VPNs, - overall, fantastic router

+ RE605X works great as an extended, now used as a AP - great speeds, stability of the connection

+ OneMesh works seamlessly, but with a lot of performance loss for WiFi backhaul. 

 

Cons:

- when connected as OneMesh, I lost 50% of the bandwidth for clients connected to RE605X (which is a show-stopper for me; just couldn't stand to waste the bandwidth)

 

2. Deco X50 (with Ethernet backhaul) - installed at my friend's house; monitoring it once in a while

Pros:

+ super simple to set-up

+ no loss of bandwidth

+ basically, just what you would want from a mesh system

 

Cons:

- feature poor solution, works only if you have basically no other use cases as a good WiFi

- no DNS and VPNs

- very few ethernet connections (would need an additional switch for wired clients, which i did not install)

 

3. Asus ROG, installed at my friend's house, monitor it once in a while

Pros:

+ great stability

+ ethernet backhaul to a simpler router

+ feature reach, a lot of connectivity

 

Cons:

- a bit more difficult to install/set-up, but I could live with that. 

 

So, I will stick with my AX6000+RE605X set-up until it works, but with the next upgrade, I will look for something different, probably ASUS. The simple reason is that without the backhaul, there is little point in having this technology. I need the features of a router and the speed/quality of the Mesh system. 

 

Anyways, ping me if you want to know details. 

 

Anyone who has similar experiences or more alternatives to my #3, please also write. I need more options. 

 

TP-Link: what's your take on this? 

 

/M

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