How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both

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How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both
How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both
2019-10-14 12:03:10
Model: Archer C7  
Hardware Version: V5
Firmware Version: Lastest that support onemesh

How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both

 

Lastest firmware that support mesh

 

it said failed when click add 

 

thankyou

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Re:How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both
2019-10-15 01:29:12

@PCXtreme 

 

Hello, the Archer C7 V5 does support one mesh feature, while it does not support this feature in access oint mode. 

 

In a onemesh network, only one router is needed, to build up a mesh network, you need have a wireless router and a network expansion device at least. 

 

For example, you can order a range extender which supports onemesh already to build up the onemesh network with the Archer C7 V5. 

 

Below is the onemesh compatibility list: https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/compatibility/

 

May it help and have a nice day.

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Re:How to set onemesh between Archer C7 v.5 both
2019-11-22 14:15:33

@Kevin_Z so, let me see if I understand correctly. I can't use my 2 routers in a "one mesh" connection, I would need a range extender? Because if that's the case, you're providing false advertising. 

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