RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh

RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh

RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh
RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh
2024-11-15 00:50:21 - last edited Yesterday
Model: RE200   TL-WA850RE   Archer MR600  
Hardware Version: V5
Firmware Version: All are the latest.

I use an Archer MR600 as the main router downstairs, two RE200s in OneMesh upstairs and a WA850RE without OneMesh to cover the yard.

 

The main router is roughly positioned in between of the two RE200s, but one of keeps connecting to the other and since the user is only able to change the main network settings in a OneMesh setup, I have no other choice but to ask someone to simultaneously plug the RE200s with me so they connect to the main router. (Which is obviously annoying!)

 

I understand that this might happen due to one of these two reasons: 1. Since the SSID is the same, the RE200 mistakenly connects to the closer WiFi. 2. The RE200 is connecting to the other because the network quality would be actually better. (But the TP-LINK website says it is recommended for the REs to be connected to the main router.)

 

Anyone has any idea how all this works?

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Re:RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh-Solution
2024-11-18 19:24:25 - last edited Yesterday

  @ADDolatabadi 

 

I would reset both RE200 to their factory defaults.

Add the first one to the Onemesh then turn it off. Add the second one, turn on the first one and check if there's any improvement.

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Re:RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh
2024-11-18 00:54:25

  @ADDolatabadi 

 

According to this feature request the range extender will preferably connect to the main router, not the other range extender.

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Re:RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh
2024-11-18 07:09:33

  @terziyski I've read that thread before. My problem is the exact opposite! You see, in a OneMesh network, SSIDs, passwords, and WiFi channels are the same and my RE sometimes decides to connect to the SSID with stronger signal. My phone can't differentiate between different WIFis but the REs themselves can and that why sometimes one them changes its connection.

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Re:RE200s Connecting to eachother in OneMesh-Solution
2024-11-18 19:24:25 - last edited Yesterday

  @ADDolatabadi 

 

I would reset both RE200 to their factory defaults.

Add the first one to the Onemesh then turn it off. Add the second one, turn on the first one and check if there's any improvement.

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