Point d'accès Mesh câblés au réseau

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Point d'accès Mesh câblés au réseau
Point d'accès Mesh câblés au réseau
2021-10-12 09:48:04 - last edited 2022-01-06 12:03:58

Bonjour,


J'ai l'Archer C7.  Je souhaite passer au Mesh.  Ma config; une box en mode Bridge et le routeur Archer C7 derrière.

Je souhaite des répéteurs Mesh (1 pour commencer 2 ou 3 à terme si besoin).  Mon idée est qu'ils soient câblés au réseau RJ45 pour diffuser du Wifi en mode Mesh et ne pas "simplement" étendre un Wifi déjà existant.

 

Quel(s) modèle(s) me conseilleriez-vous ?

 

Merci !

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2021-10-13 02:43:16 - last edited 2022-01-06 12:03:58

@Jeff1976 

Thank you for being interested in tp-link oneMesh. To use oneMesh , both router & range extender / powerline units should be oneMesh compatible, so please check if your C7 router is compatible first: 
https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/product-list/

Currently OneMesh is built through 'wireless' between router , only RE mode (wireless connect to router) supports OneMesh, AP mode (wired to router) could not use OneMesh either. If you wish to expand your network through wired connection, please have look at 1. oneMesh Powerline devices or 2. Deco Mesh system

You could review some other mesh options on the thread here:https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/500188

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2021-10-13 02:43:16 - last edited 2022-01-06 12:03:58

@Jeff1976 

Thank you for being interested in tp-link oneMesh. To use oneMesh , both router & range extender / powerline units should be oneMesh compatible, so please check if your C7 router is compatible first: 
https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/product-list/

Currently OneMesh is built through 'wireless' between router , only RE mode (wireless connect to router) supports OneMesh, AP mode (wired to router) could not use OneMesh either. If you wish to expand your network through wired connection, please have look at 1. oneMesh Powerline devices or 2. Deco Mesh system

You could review some other mesh options on the thread here:https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/500188

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2021-10-13 06:17:21

@Solla-topee 

 

Thank you for the answer.  The C7 is not in your list but it seems OneMesh Compatible ?

 

https://www.tp-link.com/fr-be/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-c7/#specifications

 

PowerLine is not for me. I have 3x400 Volt.

Deco, why not.  I prefeer RJ45 but why not ....  If i take a pack of 3, my archer C7 is the 4 Wifiextender or it's only a router ?  If RJ45 is impossible, i can also buy 2 or 3 RE305 or RE450.  It will be the same than Deco ?

 

Thank you !

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2021-10-13 07:22:51

@Jeff1976 

For model Archer C7, only V5 supports OneMesh feature, other version does not have this feature yet. 

Deco system is very flexible, it could be used as wireless extenders (wireless to router), AP (wired to router)or a WiFi router.  * compare with a normal router, Deco use Deco app for installation and management. 

  • RJ45 wired connection could provide more stable connection compared to wireless.
  • Topology #1: Archer  C7 (as router) --Main Deco (AP mode)---Deco 2--Deco3  

Deco Ethernet backhual https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1794/

  • Or Topology #2 :  Main Deco (router )-> Deco2--> Deco3

Deco2/3 --> C7 (AP mode)

 

  • If you wish to wire range extender to  the main router , it is possible to wire 3 range extender to router and use it in AP mode, but they could not build a Mesh through wired connection, as range extender does not support oneMesh Ethernet backhaul.
  • If range extender wirelessly connects to main router,  we recommended connecting no more than 2 (<=2 )range extenders directly to the router , not extender wirelessly connects to another extender ( for the performance and stability of the 2nd extender) 
  • Recommended Topology 1: RE1 )))(( Router )))(( RE2

 

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2021-10-13 13:10:10

@Solla-topee 

 

Thank you for the explanations. This partially matches, I'm thinking !
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