Cascading RE300 in OneMesh network, is it possible?

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Cascading RE300 in OneMesh network, is it possible?
Cascading RE300 in OneMesh network, is it possible?
2023-07-26 08:24:44
Model: RE300  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.8

Good Morning, 

I have one Archer MR600 and one RE300 connected with OneMesh. 

I would like to add more RE300 to extend network , but I cannot move MR600 so the only option is to connect new RE300 via the signal of the existing RE300 one.

Is it possible? Does RE300 cascade configuration with other RE300 works?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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Re:Cascading RE300 in OneMesh network, is it possible?
2023-07-28 09:54:14

  @Cyrex 

 

Hi, yes, the second extender could connect wirelessly to the first extender, but for better signal quality, it is recommended not to connect more than two extenders in one chain.

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Re:Cascading RE300 in OneMesh network, is it possible?
2023-08-21 08:03:08
Thanks for the feedback . I succeeded in configuring cascade , although I had to do it in this way : MR600 - RE330 - RE300 while MR600 - RE300 - RE330 was not working , sounds like better extension of RE330 , but at boundaries , was creating corner case in network reachability.
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