Knowledge Base What is EasyMesh and how does it work with TP-Link routers and extenders?
You may have heard that TP-Link embraces an updated EasyMesh protocol that allows building a multiple-AP mesh network with certified products from various vendors. It also breaks new ground in the network deployment compared with the previous Mesh standard. In this article, we will talk about what is EasyMesh and how it works with TP-Link routers and extenders.
What is EasyMesh?
EasyMesh is a standard certification launched by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which brings a standards-based approach to multiple AP networks. This kind of Mesh allows devices from multiple vendors to be onboard, configured, and able to communicate with each other to form Mesh Wi-Fi. This brings flexibility, enabling devices from different vendors to work together to increase capacity and effective throughput by forming a smart and adaptable network. Refer to What is EasyMesh to find more details.
TP-Link is committed to the development of EasyMesh products and has launched a series of Wi-Fi routers and range extenders that are compatible with EasyMesh (Full Product List). You can choose a Wi-Fi router with range extenders to form Mesh Wi-Fi, or several Wi-Fi routers to set up the Mesh Wi-Fi. Theoretically, TP-Link EasyMesh will work with any EasyMesh-certified products thanks to the standardized EasyMesh technology. However, EasyMesh networking methods can vary based on the manufacturers, we highly recommend using TP-Link EasyMesh products together to ensure the best performance and full compatibility.
As for the management, unified management via the TP-Link Tether app or web UI is available for TP-Link EasyMesh-compatible devices. The main router will work as the management center. You can set and modify the wireless settings such as network name, password, and advanced features like Access Control and QoS on the router. The router will then synchronize with your extension devices. However, unified management is not guaranteed for devices from other vendors.
Setup Video for TP-Link EasyMesh Devices
What is Wireless Backhaul in EasyMesh?
Wireless Backhaul in an EasyMesh network makes it possible to wirelessly connect two EasyMesh products including TP-Link Wi-Fi Routers and Range Extenders together to build a seamless Wi-Fi network, this benefits both extended Wi-Fi coverage and Wi-Fi network stability.
How does EasyMesh Wireless Backhaul work?
Router - Router Networking
Mesh Wireless Backhaul between Routers
Yes, you hear it right. In an EasyMesh network, now you could define a router as the main router, and easily add a satellite router to boost the Wi-Fi coverage.
EasyMesh enables automatic synchronization of wireless network settings across all the EasyMesh nodes in the network and saves your time of manually setting up wireless SSID and password on a satellite device(s).
How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device
Note:
1. It is recommended to connect no more than 3 mesh nodes (2 satellite devices) in a single chain for better wireless performance.
2. A firmware update may be required for some models to support Router - Router Networking.
Router – RE Networking
Mesh Wireless Backhaul between TP-Link Router and Range Extender
The brand-new mesh solution also allows you to add Range Extender as the satellite device which is wirelessly connected to the main router and builds a seamless Wi-Fi network. How to add an extender to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device
What is Ethernet Backhaul in EasyMesh?
In EasyMesh, Ethernet backhaul refers to the use of Ethernet cables to connect multiple mesh nodes in a mesh Wi-Fi network. In a typical mesh Wi-Fi network, multiple mesh nodes are placed throughout a home or office to provide a strong and reliable Wi-Fi signal in every corner. These mesh nodes communicate with each other to create a single, unified Wi-Fi network. This allows devices to seamlessly roam between mesh nodes without experiencing any drops in the Wi-Fi connection.
Ethernet backhaul in EasyMesh takes this concept a step further by using Ethernet cables to connect the mesh nodes, instead of relying solely on wireless connections. By using Ethernet backhaul, the mesh nodes can communicate with each other at faster speeds and with lower latency, compared to using wireless connections, thus you can ensure a more robust and reliable connection between the nodes, resulting in better overall Wi-Fi performance throughout the entire network.
How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers
Please note that only some EasyMesh routers support EasyMesh Backhaul for now, you could refer to this thread for the specific information:
EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
EasyMesh Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What TP-Link product will support EasyMesh?
Visit here to check all TP-Link EasyMesh Compatible devices.
Please be aware that certain models will require firmware updates to support EasyMesh, you could pay attention to the subsequent firmware releases on the TP-Link official website.
Q2. Can I use TP-Link EasyMesh products together with TP-Link OneMesh™ or Deco Mesh products?
Yes and No. Wi-Fi EasyMesh, TP-Link OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh are three different mesh Wi-Fi solutions provided by TP-Link. You cannot build a mesh network by mixing TP-Link OneMesh™ routers/extenders with Deco Mesh, but you can build up a mesh system with TP-Link EasyMesh and OneMesh™ devices. In another word, you can still build up a mesh network if you have an EasyMesh router and a Onemesh range extender.
Refer to the QA below for the main differences between EasyMesh, TP-Link OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh.
Q3. What is the difference between EasyMesh, OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh?
From the below chart you could have a general comparison between EasyMesh vs OneMesh™ vs Deco Mesh.
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EasyMesh |
OneMesh™ |
Deco Mesh |
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Seamless Wi-Fi Network |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Working with a different vendor* |
√ |
- |
- |
AP Seamless Steering |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Band steering (Smart Connect) |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Router - Router Wireless Backhaul |
√ |
- |
√ |
Ethernet Backhaul |
- (Planned & Supported***) |
- |
√ |
AP mode | - (Planned***) | - | √ |
Mesh Protocol Supported |
802.11k/v |
802.11k/v |
802.11k/v/r |
Management Methods |
Web UI & Tether APP |
Web UI & Tether APP |
Deco APP & Simple Web UI |
Technology |
|||
Products & Compatibility |
Check TP-Link EasyMesh products >> |
Note :
1. Working with a different vendor*
Certified EasyMesh devices can work with each other, while we highly recommend using TP-Link EasyMesh products together to ensure the best performance and full compatibility.
2. Visit this site to get the EasyMesh Certified Products from multiple vendors*: https://www.wi-fi.org/wi-fi-easymesh-certified-products (from Wi-Fi Alliance®).
3. Planned*** : Kindly note that Planned is not a guarantee, as the plan can be adjusted or changed.
Q4. Will EasyMesh support Ethernet Backhaul?
Yes. EasyMesh will allow building a mesh network via Ethernet Backhaul, and some of the EasyMesh routers have already supported it via a firmware upgrade.
Visit EasyMesh Routers Support Building an EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW to get more details.
Q5. Can I use TP-Link EasyMesh devices with EasyMesh products from different manufacturers or companies? Are they compatible?
Theoretically, TP-Link EasyMesh will work with any EasyMesh-certified products due to the standardized EasyMesh technology. However, EasyMesh networking methods can vary based on the manufacturers, we highly recommend using TP-Link EasyMesh products together to ensure the best performance and full compatibility.
Visit this blog to know more about EasyMesh: What is EasyMesh?
Welcome to leave your comments below regarding EasyMesh.
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zexoni70 wrote
Dear @Kevin_Z good day.
What are the chances of Archer AX73 V2.0 getting EasyMesh soon?
On the site it has been written for a long time that it is planned, but that upgrade for EasyMesh is never released...!? 😉
@zexoni70 Thanks for asking again.
I'm sorry that I still don't have any advanced information that when the new EasyMesh firmware will be available for Archer AX73 V2.0. I would check with the product team and update the community if there is a roadmap for adding EasyMesh to the routers (if there is any).
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jcsoto88 wrote
Good day @Kevin_Z. Do you know if Archer AX21 v1.20 is likely to get the update? I see AX20 V3 has it already but dont know if they are "comparable" or equal in a way. Looking forward easymesh and ethernet backhaul for this Router, cannot use onemesh due to distance and have ethernet cable setup. Regards,
Hello @jcsoto88 Thanks for asking.
As per the EasyMesh Product List, Archer AX21 v1.20 is not there. There is currently no plan to support EasyMesh for it.
Please keep in mind that while our teams may provide hints on what models are to receive a feature, it is definitely not an exhaustive list, and the models supporting features are always changing, meaning that models can be both added and removed, or even just updated without warning.
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Good day @Kevin_Z
As I've been observing the supported listing, it got me curious. To make the router compatible for EasyMesh, is it hardware dependent or just firmware? I've just upgraded to Archer AX90 / AX6600 and using RE605X as OneMesh.
Really hope to see AX90 to be included in the planned release similar to range extended RE605X.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/easymesh/product-list/
Much appreciated.
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Dear @Kevin_Z ,
thanks for the reply, and then we are still waiting for the answer from the product team and whether the Archer AX73 V2.0 will also get EasyMesh support in the near future...
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ZubirJamal wrote
Good day @Kevin_Z
As I've been observing the supported listing, it got me curious. To make the router compatible for EasyMesh, is it hardware dependent or just firmware? I've just upgraded to Archer AX90 / AX6600 and using RE605X as OneMesh.
Really hope to see AX90 to be included in the planned release similar to range extended RE605X.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/easymesh/product-list/
Much appreciated.
Hi @ZubirJamal
I'm honestly not sure if it's hardware-dependent or firmware or chipset.
As you can see the models supporting EasyMesh are constantly changing, so you may check the EasyMesh product list regularly to confirm if AX90 will get the EasyMesh firmware in the future.
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EasyMesh is a standard for mesh Wi-Fi networks that allows devices from different manufacturers to work together seamlessly. This means that you can create a mesh network using routers and extenders from different brands, as long as they are all certified as EasyMesh compatible.
EasyMesh is designed to improve Wi-Fi coverage and eliminate dead zones by creating a seamless mesh network that allows devices to automatically connect to the strongest signal available. This means that you can move around your home without having to manually switch between different Wi-Fi networks or worry about losing your connection.
TP-Link routers and extenders that are certified as EasyMesh compatible can be easily added to an existing mesh network, regardless of the brand of the other devices in the network. This allows you to expand your Wi-Fi coverage by adding TP-Link devices wherever you need them.
To set up an EasyMesh network with TP-Link devices, you will need at least one EasyMesh compatible router or extender. Once you have your device, you can use the TP-Link Tether app to add it to your mesh network. The app will automatically detect other EasyMesh devices on your network and allow you to easily add them to your mesh network.
Once your EasyMesh network is set up, you can enjoy seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home just like i did for my website, with devices automatically connecting to the strongest signal available. This makes it easy to stream videos, browse the web, and play games from anywhere in your home without worrying about dead zones or dropped connections.
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Hey!
What about easymesh for AX1500 (AX10)?
I see its "planned".
I just get the AX55 (3000) and figure out i can't connect it wireless with my old AX1500 ... (ax10)
OneMesh is not possible as long as i see... so i wanted to use easymesh..
as it's av at AX55 i don;t see the firmware for AX10 (ax1500)
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nice sharing
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Hey,
I see AX20 V3 got the easymesh feature recently, any plans to support AX20 v1 with EasyMesh as well?
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MangoPenguin wrote
Hey,
I see AX20 V3 got the easymesh feature recently, any plans to support AX20 v1 with EasyMesh as well?
@MangoPenguin As per the EasyMesh Product List, AX20 V3 supports EasyMesh already. There is currently no plan to support EasyMesh on AX20 V1 as per the list.
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