Archer AX72pro and Mercusys onemesh

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Archer AX72pro and Mercusys onemesh
Archer AX72pro and Mercusys onemesh
2023-04-17 13:52:53 - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: Archer AX72 Pro  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: latest

Hello everyone!

 

I just bought a TPLINK Archer AX72pro and two MERCUSYS Halo H80X (ax3000).

Given all the products support oneMesh I was expecting to be connect the Halo to my router and create a single mesh network.

Apparently that’s not the case for two reasons: if I reset the Halo’s and try to find them via the router as onemesh, it just says there are no oneMesh devices available.

If I try to configure the Halo instead (which is possible only via the app!?) there’s no way to set it up as oneMesh client but it forces me to connect a network cable to the router which is infact making the whole idea useless.

 

Did I choose the wrong product or am I doing something wrong with the setup? Is there any alternative product that would support out of the box onemesh so I can create a mesh network from the archer to two different nodes without the need of connecting one via cable?

 

Thanks!

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Re:Archer AX72pro and Mercusys onemesh-Solution
2023-04-21 02:11:05 - last edited 2 weeks ago

@fmaule 

 

Apparently, AX72 Pro and Halo H80X don't belong to the same mesh system, they cannot build up a seamless mesh network.

 

Check this FAQ and you will find Onemesh cannot work with other mesh systems.

 

As per this EasyMesh Product List, it seems TP-Link plan to support EasyMesh for AX72 Pro in the furture. If EasyMesh is supported, then you can add other EasyMesh routers or extenders to build a seamless mesh system.

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Re:Archer AX72pro and Mercusys onemesh-Solution
2023-04-21 02:11:05 - last edited 2 weeks ago

@fmaule 

 

Apparently, AX72 Pro and Halo H80X don't belong to the same mesh system, they cannot build up a seamless mesh network.

 

Check this FAQ and you will find Onemesh cannot work with other mesh systems.

 

As per this EasyMesh Product List, it seems TP-Link plan to support EasyMesh for AX72 Pro in the furture. If EasyMesh is supported, then you can add other EasyMesh routers or extenders to build a seamless mesh system.

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2023-04-26 08:35:44

  @Liverpool20 

 

thanks for the reply.

It definitely makes some sense, even though I feel everything very confusing. If two devices advertise as working with "onemesh" protocol I would expect them to work together.

After contacting the TPLink support, they told me Mercusys/Halo product aren't really compatible

Based on *their* suggestion, I purchased two Deco X50 (which are a little bit more expensive while looking cooler for sure..). Turns out, I have exactly the same issue.

 

It seems like you know more about their products than themselves - do you know if there is *any* solution (I'm willing to switch the router as well, if needed) to have a seamless mesh network that doesn't require me to wire up the mesh devices? As far as I understand, only the Range Extenders RE* would work at this right moment. Correct?

 

Thanks!

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2023-05-06 02:38:55

@fmaule 

 

Deco should work for you. 

 

How did you connect the Deco X50? What do you mean it doesn't build up a mesh network? If you want to build up the mesh network by mixing Deco X50 and Mercusys/Halo products, then they can't. But Deco themselves can build up a mesh network without an issue.

 

You may check this website to understand how Deco Mesh works.

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