EasyMesh Daisy Chain and Ethernet Backhaul Query: Router VX230v with two RE715X Extenders

EasyMesh Daisy Chain and Ethernet Backhaul Query: Router VX230v with two RE715X Extenders

EasyMesh Daisy Chain and Ethernet Backhaul Query: Router VX230v with two RE715X Extenders
EasyMesh Daisy Chain and Ethernet Backhaul Query: Router VX230v with two RE715X Extenders
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Hello TP-Link Support,I am writing to verify the technical feasibility and get precise setup instructions for two different Mesh network configurations I would like to deploy in my house. I currently own a TP-Link VX230v router, and I plan to purchase two TP-Link RE715X range extenders to eliminate dead zones.Since all these devices officially support the EasyMesh standard, I would like to know if the following two topologies are supported, and most importantly, what the exact steps are to configure them:Configuration 1: Wireless "Daisy Chain" (Cascading Connection)Topology: VX230v \(\rightarrow \) (Wi-Fi) \(\rightarrow \) RE715X (No. 1) \(\rightarrow \) (Wi-Fi) \(\rightarrow \) RE715X (No. 2)Specific Questions:Is this multi-hop/daisy chain topology fully supported by these specific models under EasyMesh?What is the exact procedure to pair the second extender? If I use the standard WPS button or the basic Quick Setup, the second RE715X will likely try to connect directly to the main VX230v router. How can I force or ensure that the second RE715X selects the first extender as its "Host Network" while keeping the EasyMesh network unified? Do I need to log into the web management page of the second extender to manually select the first one?Configuration 2: Hybrid Connection with Powerline and Ethernet BackhaulTopology: VX230v \(\rightarrow \) (Ethernet Cable) \(\rightarrow \) Powerline Kit \(\rightarrow \) (Ethernet Cable) \(\rightarrow \) RE715X (No. 1) \(\rightarrow \) (Wi-Fi) \(\rightarrow \) RE715X (No. 2)Specific Questions:Is this setup supported? Can the first RE715X receive its data via the Powerline adapter and act as an EasyMesh node using Ethernet Backhaul, while maintaining a seamless SSID?Can the second RE715X then connect wirelessly via EasyMesh to that first extender, effectively creating a wireless daisy chain on top of a wired backhaul?Thank you in advance for your time, support, and detailed instructions.Best regards,

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