Total noob when it comes to mesh systems
I am looking for some advice re how to connect the Deco E4s I am planning to buy to my upstairs router, an Asus AC68U. This router connects to a VDSL modem from my ISP and all further connections (3 wired and many wireless) go via the Asus router. All connected devices (~20) get a fixed, static IP address from the router in the 192.168.10.xxx range. This works well, though downstairs the Wifi speed is not optimal. All devices run some form of Linux, either Android-based or Debian.
So I am thinking of adding a TP-Link Deco mesh system (E4 ATM though not sure, see below) but I have no clear idea as to how these mesh devices connect to my Asus router in such a way that all other devices continue to get the same IP address as before. Which device will hand out the DHCP addresses if I add two (or perhaps later -- garden!? -- even three) Deco E4s? The thing is that I've got a zillion scripts and commands, settings and other things that rely on those assignments and I am not keen on changing all those (many accept domain names instead of the numerical 192.168.10.xxx address but not all).
Another question is whether I can actually connect a downstairs PC to a Deco E4 and the LAN via the E4's ethernet connection (I know that's only 100MBit and the jury is still out as to whether I go for a faster Deco model).
I have downloaded and read the manual from the TP-Link site but this, while it looks very nice, doesn't go into those sort of details, so any hints, help, pointers from those in the know are very much appreciated!