Deco configured as access points - can the router be a third party?

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Deco configured as access points - can the router be a third party?
Deco configured as access points - can the router be a third party?
2024-04-03 22:07:59 - last edited 2024-04-09 06:25:54

Dear all

 

I would like to set up a mesh network based on three deco devices, they would be wired so as to have an Ethernet back haul, and they would be in access point mode. Question is whether the mesh with the Ethernet back haul would still work if my router (to which I connect the Decos) is another brand. I need to run a vpn (ExpressVPN) and it seems that TP Link routers are not generally supported by ExpressVPN and the likes

 

Many thanks,

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2024-04-04 11:46:09 - last edited 2024-04-07 06:19:36
Yes, it works. I have 5 Decos, X60 and M5 working in AP Mode behind a pfSense Firewall.
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2024-04-04 11:46:09 - last edited 2024-04-07 06:19:36
Yes, it works. I have 5 Decos, X60 and M5 working in AP Mode behind a pfSense Firewall.
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2024-04-04 14:20:52
Thank you very much, appreciated
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