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
2024-07-17 06:27:05

  @Kevin_Z 

Good morning,

 

I don't see the AX58 V1 router in your table, you only mention the A58 V2.

 

Will version V1 ever be supported?

 

Because I have an AX58V1 as a main router and an AX53V1 as a secondary router (with version 1.2.4 which supports Backhaul)

 

Should I invert by putting the AX53 as main and the AX58 as secondary?

 

Thanks

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-17 06:41:59

 

kostyax wrote

  @Kevin_Z I have two AX55 Pro(EU) V1 routers. I have updated the firmware to 1.3.1 Build 20240426 (Pre-released version). I reset the second router, did everything according to the instructions for EasyMesh connection.
The Ethernet (backhaul) connection does not work. The two routers connected via wifi (the icon says so and the speed).

 

@kostyax Can you please reset the satellite AX55 Pro once again and follow this guide to add it to the mesh system via an Ethernet cable directly?

 

Please make sure the cable is good.

 

Once connecting them via an Ethernet cable directly, please login to the web management page again to check what is the status of EasyMesh, will it show an Ethernet connection or Wi-Fi?

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-17 06:53:44

 

Fabien31 wrote

  @Kevin_Z 

Good morning,

 

I don't see the AX58 V1 router in your table, you only mention the A58 V2.

 

Will version V1 ever be supported?

 

@Fabien31 Thanks for asking and welcome to the community.

Apologies that we haven't received advance notice on whether the AX58 V1 will support EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul.sadWe can only provide a definite answer once a model receives beta or official version of firmware to support it. We will update this thread and add more supported models to the list as they become available.

 

Fabien31 wrote

Because I have an AX58V1 as a main router and an AX53V1 as a secondary router (with version 1.2.4 which supports Backhaul)

 

Should I invert by putting the AX53 as main and the AX58 as secondary?

 

To this question, the answer is no. Only when both the AX53 and AX58 support Ethernet Backhaul, you can connect them via an Ethernet cable to build up a mesh network.

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-17 15:58:13

  @Kevin_Z 

Thanks for the reply! I connected my AX55 Pro (Satellite) via the 1Gb port, and I connected via ethernet backhaul! But, when connected via 2.5Gb, it only connects via Wifi..... I checked different cables... It doesn't work.

When connecting through the 1Gb port (ethernet bachaul), the 2,5 port doesn't work at all. I can't see any devices connected to it.

Can you comment on that?

Quote: "After EasyMesh is built, all the ports on the satellite router (WAN, LAN, WAN/LAN) are available for Ethernet backhaul." 

Will the 2.5Gb port on this router be activated in satellite mode in the future? Or have I done something wrong? 

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-18 02:15:24

 

kostyax wrote

  @Kevin_Z 

Thanks for the reply! I connected my AX55 Pro (Satellite) via the 1Gb port, and I connected via ethernet backhaul! But, when connected via 2.5Gb, it only connects via Wifi..... I checked different cables... It doesn't work.

When connecting through the 1Gb port (ethernet bachaul), the 2,5 port doesn't work at all. I can't see any devices connected to it.

Can you comment on that?

Quote: "After EasyMesh is built, all the ports on the satellite router (WAN, LAN, WAN/LAN) are available for Ethernet backhaul." 

Will the 2.5Gb port on this router be activated in satellite mode in the future? Or have I done something wrong? 

 

@kostyax Thank you for getting back.

 

Did the 2.5Gb port work properly before the firmware update?

 

Based on your description, it seems the 2.5Gb port no longer allows a connection. To verify this:

  1. Reset the satellite AX55 Pro.
  2. Connect it directly to the front-end modem or router using the 2.5Gb Ethernet port, bypassing the first AX55 Pro.
  3. Log in to the AX55 Pro's web management page and check if the WAN port is up.

 

If the port is linked up correctly, it's functioning properly. If it shows as down, the port may be faulty.

 

If the 2.5Gb port is still functioning, reset it one more time and connect its LAN port to the LAN port of the main AX55 Pro, wait until the Ethernet backhaul is built up successfully, then try connecting the 2.5Gb port to a PC to check if the PC can get internet access.

 

If the 2.5Gb port is faulty, we recommend reaching out to the local tech support, so they can work with you in looking into the issue further or help with the replacement:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/contact-technical-support/#Hotline-Support

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-20 11:45:08

  @Kevin_Z The second router previously worked as an access point without building an easy mesh. It was connected via a 2.5Gb port to the main router (also 2.5Gb). Everything worked fine. I'm sure of the port's functionality.
Only in Easy Mesh Satellite mode the 2.5 port does not work. It is impossible to even connect devices to it. But when I reset Easy Mesh it works as Wan/Lan stable.

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-22 03:38:06

 

kostyax wrote

  @Kevin_Z The second router previously worked as an access point without building an easy mesh. It was connected via a 2.5Gb port to the main router (also 2.5Gb). Everything worked fine. I'm sure of the port's functionality.
Only in Easy Mesh Satellite mode the 2.5 port does not work. It is impossible to even connect devices to it. But when I reset Easy Mesh it works as Wan/Lan stable.

 

@kostyax I see. Thank you very much for the verification.

 

So once configured as a satellite router and connected to the main AX55 Pro via its LAN port (gigabit port, it's not the 2.5G WAN port) to build up EasyMesh network via Ethernet backhaul successfully, it's still not working if you connect it to the main or any of the client devices via the 2.5G port?

 

If that is the case, I would like to escalate your case to our support engineers to investigate further.

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-22 08:31:49

  @Kevin_Z 

@kostyax I see. Thank you very much for the verification.

 

 

So once configured as a satellite router and connected to the main AX55 Pro via its LAN port (gigabit port, it's not the 2.5G WAN port) to build up EasyMesh network via Ethernet backhaul successfully, it's still not working if you connect it to the main or any of the client devices via the 2.5G port?

 

If that is the case, I would like to escalate your case to our support engineers to investigate further.

Thanks for the reply. Yes, in Easy Mesh Satellite mode, the 2.5 port on the second router does not work. Without Easy Mesh Satellite mode, the port works. Please forward to technical service. 

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-23 00:03:14

  @Kevin_Z 

Kevin_Z wrote

 

kostyax wrote

  @Kevin_Z The second router previously worked as an access point without building an easy mesh. It was connected via a 2.5Gb port to the main router (also 2.5Gb). Everything worked fine. I'm sure of the port's functionality.
Only in Easy Mesh Satellite mode the 2.5 port does not work. It is impossible to even connect devices to it. But when I reset Easy Mesh it works as Wan/Lan stable.

 

@kostyax I see. Thank you very much for the verification.

 

So once configured as a satellite router and connected to the main AX55 Pro via its LAN port (gigabit port, it's not the 2.5G WAN port) to build up EasyMesh network via Ethernet backhaul successfully, it's still not working if you connect it to the main or any of the client devices via the 2.5G port?

 

If that is the case, I would like to escalate your case to our support engineers to investigate further.

I can also confirm I have the same issue as @kostyax .  The 2.5G port doesn't work at all on the satelite router when in Ethernet backhaul mode using 1G ports. The satelite's 2.5G port works fine when not in Ethernet backhaul mode.

 

And I can add that the 2.5G port works on the main router (to a client device) when the main router is in 1Gbps Ethernet backhaul mode with the satelite. So it appears to be something in the satelite code thats not running the 2.5G port.

 

Ideally I would like to run the Ethernet backhaul link over the 2.5G ports, otherwise theres no point me having the AX55 pro versions vs the non-pro.

I have 2x "Archer AX55 Pro v1.0" both on "1.3.1 Build 20240426 rel.31941(4555)". I have a 2.5G capable link between my office and my main router, and I need that 2.5G link to support bandwidth between my office and my NAS etc which is located where the main router is. So ideally I would like to run the easymesh satelite AX55-pro in my office with 2.5G Ethernet backhaul to my main AX55-pro router.

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Re:EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
2024-07-23 01:58:48

@stuko 

 

Thank you very much for your detailed information.

 

When connecting the two AX55 Pro via the 1G LAN-LAN, and connecting a PC to the satellite 2.5G port, will the PC get a valid IP address and gateway? Are you able to ping the gateway?

 

We will also escalate your case to our support engineers for further investigation, please follow up with the engineers directly and update the community once there is a solution.

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