Feature Request: One-Tap Reboot for All Mesh Nodes & Improved Mesh Page (Deco-style)

Feature Request: One-Tap Reboot for All Mesh Nodes & Improved Mesh Page (Deco-style)

Feature Request: One-Tap Reboot for All Mesh Nodes & Improved Mesh Page (Deco-style)
Feature Request: One-Tap Reboot for All Mesh Nodes & Improved Mesh Page (Deco-style)
Thursday
Model: Archer BE230  
Hardware Version: V1
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Hello TP-Link team,
I’m currently running a three-node EasyMesh network at home using two Archer BE230 units with a GE230 as the main router, all connected via wired Ethernet backhaul. Tether has been mostly great, but I’d like to suggest two improvements that I believe would significantly enhance the experience for EasyMesh users — especially those of us managing multiple nodes.
    1.    One-Tap Reboot for the Entire Mesh
Currently, the only way to reboot all nodes in an EasyMesh network is to either:
    •    Reboot each node individually from the Tether app, or
    •    Physically power-cycle the power strip.
The Reboot Schedule page also only applies to the device I’m currently logged into, not the whole mesh.
Please add a single button (e.g. “Reboot All Devices”) that triggers a coordinated restart of the controller and all agent nodes. This is a basic feature that would save time and is already standard in many competing mesh systems.
    2.    Deco-style Mesh Topology View
The current EasyMesh page in Tether shows the connected nodes but lacks the depth of information that the Deco app provides. I’d love to see the following improvements:
    •    Real-time per-node bandwidth usage (download/upload speeds at each node, not just per-client).
    •    Visual indication of the backhaul type between each node — clearly showing whether each link is wired (Ethernet backhaul) or wireless, and which band is being used for wireless backhaul.
    •    A topology map similar to the Deco app, showing which agent is connected to which parent (especially important in daisy-chain or hybrid setups).
    •    Signal strength / link quality indicator for wireless backhaul links.
These improvements would make troubleshooting much easier and give users confidence that the mesh is configured optimally — particularly for those of us using premium models like the BE230.
Given that the underlying capability already exists in TP-Link’s Deco line, bringing parity to the EasyMesh experience in Tether should be feasible and would be hugely appreciated by the Archer community.
Thank you for considering these requests.

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