2 Routers 2 Modem 1 Network?

2 Routers 2 Modem 1 Network?

2 Routers 2 Modem 1 Network?
2 Routers 2 Modem 1 Network?
2024-09-01 11:09:48 - last edited 2024-09-09 01:45:00
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Firmware Version: 1.2.6

Essentially, My ISP have give me 2 modem-router combo. But, Those combos sends out 2 different SSIDs for each frequency (2.4, 5 GHz) and also Different SSIDs for each combo. Now, Is there anyway/solution to use TP-Link routers/switches to combine all those network together into 1 single SSID.

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2024-09-02 07:28:45 - last edited 2024-09-09 01:45:00

  @ThanakornBuath 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

Are Archer AX55 and AX23 and TL-SG1005 the products provided by your ISP?

You may check on local official website whether Archer AX55 and AX23 support Easymesh or Easymesh Ethernet backhaul. If Easymesh network can be set up, you can enjoy one SSID.

If you are not sure, please share your exact network topoloy and the hardware version of your AX55 and AX23.

For your reference:

How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device

How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers

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2024-09-02 07:28:45 - last edited 2024-09-09 01:45:00

  @ThanakornBuath 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

Are Archer AX55 and AX23 and TL-SG1005 the products provided by your ISP?

You may check on local official website whether Archer AX55 and AX23 support Easymesh or Easymesh Ethernet backhaul. If Easymesh network can be set up, you can enjoy one SSID.

If you are not sure, please share your exact network topoloy and the hardware version of your AX55 and AX23.

For your reference:

How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device

How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers

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