Meshing two NX200 routers
Finding it hard to mesh my two NX200.
It's simply not showing up when searching for a device.
I've updated the firmware on both and done a factory reset on the one that is due to become a satelite.
What am I doing wrong here?
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Hi, welcome to the community.
The Archer NX200 supports the EasyMesh feature; however, it can only be the master node and only supports wireless Mesh. It can't work as a satellite node.
If the Archer NX200 is planned to go to the internet through an Ethernet cable (rather than a SIM card) and you need more devices to extend the Wi-Fi range, a Deco system might be better suited for this use case. You can select the Deco model that interests you from this link.
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@Solla-topee Thank you!
What a shame. From what I was able to read, another router could be the satelite.
https://www.tp-link.com/nordic/easymesh/
Mode 1: Router + Satellite Router
I hope the Archer R5 Air works then as satelites?
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Hi,
Below are the instructions to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device.
How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device
Usually, TP-Link EasyMesh DSL Modem Routers & 4G/5G Routers, such as the Archer VX1800v and NX200, can only operate as a main router and do not support operating as a satellite device.
The Archer R5 Air is a wireless router that supports EasyMesh; it should be able to work as a satellite device.
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