How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers

How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers

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Re:How to Build an Two EasEthernet Backhaul Using yMesh Routers
2025-08-09 16:10:52

 

@Sunshine Hello, I'd like some information about the EasyEthernet Backhaul network using yMesh routers. I'd like to know if it's possible to purchase static IP satellite devices. If so, is there a manual we can consult? If not, it would be helpful to have these resources to better control the devices on the network.

Thank you in advance.

Sunshine wrote

Introduction

Building a robust and efficient EasyMesh network with Ethernet Backhaul is a great way to enhance your home Wi-Fi experience. In this article, we will guide you through the process of setting up an Ethernet Backhaul using two EasyMesh routers.

 

Please note that the Ethernet Backhaul only works when both your main router and satellite router support EasyMesh Ethernet backhaul. For TP-Link routers that already support Ethernet Backhaul, please refer to this thread: EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW

 

If your router doesn't support it at this moment, please pay attention to the firmware release note if you receive any new firmware update for your router to confirm if Ethernet Backhaul is added or not.

 

Configuration Guide

Scenario 1: Change wireless backhaul to Ethernet backhaul

If both the main router and satellite router are already in an EasyMesh network via wireless backhaul, and the firmware that supports Ethernet backhaul has been installed, you could directly connect the main router’s LAN port to any Ethernet port of the satellite via an Ethernet cable to use Ethernet backhaul.

 

Scenario 2: Add a new satellite router to EasyMesh

At this point, please don’t configure the satellite and make sure it is under factory mode at first, if it was configured before, please reset the satellite router to factory defaults first. 
Then connect your main router’s LAN port to the satellite’s LAN port via an Ethernet cable.

 

Tips

1. When adding a new router to EasyMesh, please use the satellite router’s LAN port as the backhaul port. After EasyMesh is built, all the ports on the satellite router (WAN, LAN, WAN/LAN) are available for Ethernet backhaul.
2. As long as the Ethernet backhaul is built successfully, the wireless backhaul will disconnect automatically. Similarly, if the Ethernet backhaul is disconnected for some reasons, devices will rebuild the mesh network via the wireless backhaul.

 

How to confirm whether Ethernet Backhaul is working or not?

Please login the web interface of the main router and go to EasyMesh page, you will be able to see the Connection of each satellite device, and Ethernet icon means it is connected via Ethernet Backhaul.
If it still shows wireless icon, please check if the Ethernet cable is functioning and connected correctly or not.

 

Related Articles

What is EasyMesh?
What is Wi-Fi EasyMesh and how does it work with TP-Link routers and extenders?

EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW

 

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Re:How to Build an Two EasEthernet Backhaul Using yMesh Routers
3 weeks ago

@Sakuraba 

 

What does this mean by "I'd like to know if it's possible to purchase static IP satellite devices."?

 

If you can explain this in detail, I will provide some suggestions based on my understanding of the feature you require.

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