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OneMesh
OneMesh
2022-04-10 17:28:41 - last edited 2022-06-23 10:19:12
Model: Archer AX1500  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.5

I just got a new ax1500 router and I already own archer a6. Now from I read before I got the archer a6, it supports onemesh. But now that I am trying to setup both ax1500 and archer a6, I just couldn't make them work on onemesh. My a6 btw is hw v3 and fw is 1.0.14.

 

Is the a6 really onemesh compatible? And if not, is the best setting I can do is make it an ap?

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Re:OneMesh
2022-04-11 06:05:46

@HanSam 

 

Hello, this has been answered here below:

Onemesh between two routers

 

So I would suggest you contact the reseller where you purchased the router to exchange for a Onemesh range extender or powerline adapter to build up a Onemesh network. Below are the Onemesh devices:

TP-Link OneMesh Devices List

 

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Re:OneMesh
2022-04-11 06:06:02

  @HanSam

 

You can't have two routers in OneMesh - Read this FAQ - Q10/A10.

But you could use the A6 in AP mode for sure.

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Re:OneMesh
2022-04-11 07:43:27

  @Kevin_Z 

 

Welp, assumption bit my ass again. Without reading I just thought that once it says one mesh compatible, it will work.

 

Seeing however that this has been a feature everyone likes for two years now, are there amy plans of rolling out that feature? 

 

 

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Re:OneMesh
2022-04-11 10:19:56

  @terziyski do you think they are purposely not letting or more routers be a part of one big mesh? I mean routers are better than REs. 

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Re:OneMesh
2022-04-11 12:13:02 - last edited 2022-04-11 14:17:40

  @HanSam 

 

Check this feature request and you'll find your answers.

There's a new upcoming mesh standard - EasyMesh - I think that the focus would be shifted there.

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