Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
Hello :) My network is instable - EasyMesh keeps rebuilding, despite having constant, stable Ethernet backhaul. Can I (and how do I) disable WiFi EasyMesh when using Ethernet backhaul?
Thanks in advance.
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Not sure you can do this because Easymesh falls back to a wireless backhaul when the wired backhaul is down for some reason.
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Hi @Szczepan94
For your case, please also try the following suggestions:
1. Verify that both the main router and satellite devices support EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul and have the latest Ethernet Backhaul-supported firmware.
2. Follow the correct configuration process outlined in the guide for building an Ethernet backhaul using two EasyMesh routers: Build an Ethernet Backhaul
3. Check the Ethernet cable between the main router and satellite device and try using different cables.
4. If there is a switch or other devices in between, connect the satellite device directly to the main router.
5. Try using different Ethernet/LAN ports on the main router and satellite devices as the backhaul port.
6. Reset the satellite device and repeat the EasyMesh configuration process.
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@Joseph-TP thanks, but these are like the most generic troubleshooting steps. My network works okay, I have full stability and transfers through LAN, all devices support EasyMesh with Ethernet backhaul. Everything works fine, but I have limited transfer on some of my devices and stability of the connection is bad.
Let me rephrase the question: is there any way of diagnosing EasyMesh networks? Like some debug application for it? I can't access configuration page, since it's not available when TP-Link device is a sattelite and I can't see anything useful on my main router.
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