TP-link Deco M5 connected to TP-link Deco X50 5G

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TP-link Deco M5 connected to TP-link Deco X50 5G
TP-link Deco M5 connected to TP-link Deco X50 5G
2023-11-20 12:08:40
Model: Deco X50-5G  
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I have today a TP-link Archer M600 and to this I have a wired Deco M5 connected and 2 additional M5s.

The Archer MR600 has its own SSID and the Deco M5s have a different SSID.

What I was wondering about is if I can replace the Archer MR600 with the Deco X50 5G

without having to change anything?

I want to run the Deco X50 5G as a router with its own SSID name and to this I want to 

wire my Deco M5 to it using a different SSID.  Is this possible or does the Deco X50 5G

want to use the Deco M5 in the same Mesh?

 

/William

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Re:TP-link Deco M5 connected to TP-link Deco X50 5G
2023-11-21 07:10:29

  @MrWamck 

Hi, Deco X50-5G could join the Mesh network of Deco M5 as the main Deco with the same SSID, and it would also create a separate Mesh network with a different SSID.

If you wish to use Deco X50-5G to create a different SSID, It would be quite like Archer MR600. So I wonder why you plan to update Archer MR600 to Deco X50-5G in the beginning? for the 5G mobile service?

Thank you very much and best regards.

 

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Re:TP-link Deco M5 connected to TP-link Deco X50 5G
2023-11-21 16:53:58

  @David-TP  Welll I want to get 5G instead of 4G that I get today. 

I tried awhile back to implement thee X50 as a separate SSID like my Archer Mr600 

but when I connected the main Deco M5 nothing happened and I believe I would

need to remove the M5 Mesh network and restart. I want to have separate SSID 

out to the world and a different SSID for my internal network. 

I guess I'll try it again now that I have 5G in my area and see if I really need to 

my Deco M5s. I think the main Deco M5 noticed that the X50 5G might belong 

to the same Mesh. Not sure.

 

Thanks for the info

William 

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