Knowledge Base EasyMesh
Knowledge Base EasyMesh

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Introduction
EasyMesh is a standard certification launched by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which brings a standards-based approach to multiple AP networks. This kind of Mesh allows devices from multiple vendors to be onboard, configured, and able to communicate with each other to form Mesh Wi-Fi.
This brings flexibility, enabling devices from different vendors to work together to increase capacity and effective throughput by forming a smart and adaptable network.
For the detailed introduction and usage scenarios, check this thread: What is EasyMesh and how does it work with TP-Link routers and extenders?
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EasyMesh Related Threads/Guides
| Introduction | Supported Products | Configuration Guide | Troubleshooting | |
| EasyMesh |
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Add Satellite Router to an EasyMesh Network Add Satellite Extender to an EasyMesh Network |
What If I Fail to Establish EasyMesh Network? |
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| Ethernet Backhaul |
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Note: Supporting EasyMesh doesn't mean supporting Ethernet Backhaul.
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User Case Sharing
1. A user case on utilizing an EasyMesh main router in WDS mode: Use WDS and EasyMesh in satellite mode Together
2. A user case that EasMesh Ethernet Backhaul doesn't work when connecting via a specific switch: Ethernet backhaul dont work behind switch
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I have an Router TP-Link Tri-Band BE9700 WiFi 7 Router Archer BE600 EasyMeash compatible and I want connect a TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 Access Point BE11000 Tri-Band TP-Link EAP770 as EasyMesh, is this AP EasyMeash compatible to use connected to the Router mentioned ?
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Thanks for putting together this EasyMesh guide. The cross-brand compatibility is probably one of the biggest advantages here, especially for users upgrading their network over time instead of replacing everything at once. Also good call mentioning that EasyMesh support doesn’t always mean Ethernet Backhaul support — that detail can save a lot of troubleshooting later on.
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This sounds very promising and I'd love to see it in action as it would solve so many support issues especially as people may not always be able to find the same brand of equipment if they want to expand their network down the line.
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