Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding

Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding

Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
3 weeks ago
Model: Archer GE800  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.2 Build 20250929 rel.49558(5553)

Hi TP-Link Support,

 

I’m experiencing issues related to AP binding and device connectivity. Some of my IoT devices tend to connect to mesh nodes that are farther away instead of the closest EasyMesh node.

I noticed there is an AP Binding option available, but I have one question and one suggestion.
Question: After setting AP Binding, why do some devices still connect to nodes that they are not bound to? Even after multiple reboots, the device sometimes connects to the correct node and sometimes does not.

Suggestion: Would it be possible to implement an EasyMesh AP mapping feature on the router based on MAC/IP? This would allow us to configure binding rules directly, instead of waiting for the device to connect before applying the mapping.

 

For example, I have bound the device 50-88-11-2B-E9-FB to GE550, but occasionally it still connects to GE800 instead. Even after rebooting both the device and the router, it sometimes continues connecting to the non-bound node.

 

The signal strength to GE550 is excellent (full bars), whereas the signal to GE800 is very weak (minimal). Despite this, the device still sometimes connects to GE800 instead of GE550.

 

Kindly refer below for the firmware version of my mesh node and the topology.

 

In addition to the issues mentioned above, I also noticed that my phone is sometimes not smart enough in selecting the best node. It occasionally connects to a node with weak signal instead of the one with full signal.

 

Thanks.

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Re:Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
3 weeks ago

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Re:Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
Tuesday

Hello @Jasson_Hong ,

Welcome to our community.

 

May I know if your network topology diagram is as follows:

Archer GE800—Archer GE550 )))((( client devices

(Note: — stands for wired connection,)))((( stands for wireless connection )

How many IoT devices do you have in total? Are they all connected to the IoT network?

As far as I know, no device currently supports expanding the IoT network when acting as a satellite node. This is likely why your IoT devices are connected to the main router GE800.

 

In addition, if the connection between the GE550 and GE800 is unstable, the client may prefer to connect to the main router. Please prioritize Ethernet backhaul, and try different locations for the Satellite GE550.

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Re:Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
Tuesday

Hi  @Joseph-TP ,

 

My network topology is as follow. All node is connected via ethernet backhaul.

GE800 --LAN-- GE800 --LAN-- GE550

 

All of my IOT device is connected to the 2.4GHz Wireless AP instead of separate IOT Wireless Network.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Re:Regarding Easy Mesh Connection Issues and Device AP Binding
Wednesday

Hello @Jasson_Hong ,

Thanks for getting back to me.

 

So you have three routers, and the Main router is GE800, network topology is as below:

Archcer GE800───Archer GE550(satellite node)

                      └───Archer GE800(satellite node)

 

It seems some smart devices, even when bound with a fixed access point (AP), will automatically connect to other APs. Besides this unexpected behavior, are there any other difficulties or challenges in overall network usage?

If not, we suggest you keep your current settings. We appreciate your detailed feedback; perhaps this feature needs further optimization.

I will forward this to the relevant department and collect more similar cases, looking forward to future optimizations and improvements to this feature.

 

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