EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW

EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-21 21:56:33 - last edited 2024-04-21 21:56:45

  @LuisFN 

 

Hi,

 

I might be wrong, but I always assumed the "Archer AX1500", "Archer AX1800" and "Archer AX3000" models that use the speed rating as their model name are exclusively made for Walmart.
 

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-21 21:28:28 - last edited 2024-04-21 21:37:52

 Hi, @Sunshine . Thank you for your response.

By the way, the Reddit user comment you mentioned seems to be a different thing. It seems that he/she misunderstood the model number instead of the hardware version, as AX1800 means the maximum wireless link speed supported in all bands and there may be different models available with the same wireless specification. The model number typically follows a format like "Archer AXxxxx."

Yes, AX1800 means the maximum wireless speed as you say, but there is also a router model called AX1800 (link).

That model is in the list of routers that support EasyMesh with Ethernet Backhaul. The user saw that list and thought that by buying a model with AX1800, it would have that feature.

This is an understandable mistake that results from a misleading name given by the TP-Link. Given there are multiple devices with AX1800 as a the maximum wireless speed, it's a mistake to use "AX1800" as a model name to one of those devices.

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-21 12:02:17

  @Sunshine Any updates on when stable firmware would be released for Ax53 V1 ? Thanks. 

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-20 18:00:33

  @jra11500 

 

Wow amazing , that worked perfectly!

Can't believe I've spent 3 days with 0 results instead of 10 min...

Thank you so much !

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-20 17:23:00

  @Thody 

 

You might try the latest firmware for the AX55.  Check this post for more info.

 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-20 12:16:49

  @Kevin_Z 

 

Hello, 

I'm using Archer AX55_V1 with 1.2.6 Build_20231030 (Public Beta Firmware for Trial) as main

And ax10 with latest eu firmware .

What am I doing wrong since they connect only via wifi?

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-19 03:04:11

  @LuisFN 

 

Thank you very much for the feedback, we will try to report it to the related department for evaluation.

 

By the way, the Reddit user comment you mentioned seems to be a different thing. It seems that he/she misunderstood the model number instead of the hardware version, as AX1800 means the maximum wireless link speed supported in all bands and there may be different models available with the same wireless specification. The model number typically follows a format like "Archer AXxxxx."

 

We will make a note of these misunderstandings and include them in our report. 

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-19 02:13:31

  @Eightball11854 

 

Hi, may I know where you saw the Archer AX90 v1.0/v1.20, RE815X v1.0 and RE505X v1.0 advertised EasyMesh with Ethernet backhaul?

Actually, the Archer AX90 v1/v1.20 doesn't support EasyMesh at this moment: TP-Link EasyMesh Devices

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-18 18:01:54

  @LuisFN sounds like solid ground for a class action suit

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-04-18 16:42:02 - last edited 2024-04-19 09:36:00

The points that @Eightball11854 is making are extremely important.

 

TP-Link has this practice of creating multiple versions of the same devices but not making the hardware version part of the model name.

Effectively, TP-Link sells different devices under the same model name.

 

I doubt this practice is even legal, if it were to be investigated.

 

I ordered a RE505X from a retailer, and I called them and explained that TP-Link produces different hardware versions, and I asked if they could ensure that I would get a V2, because it's the one being advertised as having EasyMesh.

Unsurprisingly, that wasn't possible. And when I received it, it was V1.

 

This would not happen if TP-Link made the hardware version part of the model name. For example:

  • RE505X V1
  • RE505X V2

 

I have seen reports of other customers besides myself and @Eightball11854 who were similarly mislead and bought unsuitable devices as a result this lack of transparency from TP-Link.

As this user Reddit who points out:

"You guys really need to clarify your model numbers. There’s no reason there should be 3 different AX1800. That’s the whole reason I bought this setup because it turns out it’s on your compatible list. The link I posted in an earlier comment clearly says AX1800. The bottom of my router clearly says AX1800 (...)

So I was basically mislead and now outside my return window
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I urge TP-Link to stop this practice and start making the hardware version part of the model name, so that customers know what they are buying.

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