Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used

Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used

Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
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Model: Archer AX23  
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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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Re:Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
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  @Szczepan94 

 

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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Re:Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
23 hours ago

 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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Re:Disable rebuilding EasyMesh network when Ethernet backhaul is used
22 hours ago

  @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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