Onemesh/Easymesh trough ethernet
I just bought one archer ac 1200 and i'd like to know if its possible to connect it to another one of the same model and use easymesh trough ethernet or should i just leave them separate
Edit: Region is SA/Brazil
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Sure, if it's possible for your to connect the two Archer C6 routers by Ethernet cable, then you should definitely do it. A Gigabit Ethernet backhaul provides much better performance than connecting two Archer C6 by Wi-Fi.
The Ethernet backhaul feature was added to the Archer C6 V4 starting with firmware version 1.12.1. Since you already have version 1.13.2 in Brazil you are good to go.
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Hi, ethernet backhaul is a configuration where the mesh nodes are connected to the main router using Ethernet cables. This setup provides a more stable and faster connection between the nodes compared to wireless backhaul.
TP-Link EasyMesh Routers are currently releasing new firmware updates to support Ethernet backhaul. Several router models already support this feature. For a list of specific models, please refer to this thread.
If your TP-Link EasyMesh router does not support Ethernet backhaul, it's recommended to keep an eye on the above-mentioned thread and check for firmware updates regularly.
Note: To be able to use Ethernet backhaul for Easymesh, both the main router and satellite devices should support this feature.
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Hi,
Sure, if it's possible for your to connect the two Archer C6 routers by Ethernet cable, then you should definitely do it. A Gigabit Ethernet backhaul provides much better performance than connecting two Archer C6 by Wi-Fi.
The Ethernet backhaul feature was added to the Archer C6 V4 starting with firmware version 1.12.1. Since you already have version 1.13.2 in Brazil you are good to go.
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Hi, ethernet backhaul is a configuration where the mesh nodes are connected to the main router using Ethernet cables. This setup provides a more stable and faster connection between the nodes compared to wireless backhaul.
TP-Link EasyMesh Routers are currently releasing new firmware updates to support Ethernet backhaul. Several router models already support this feature. For a list of specific models, please refer to this thread.
If your TP-Link EasyMesh router does not support Ethernet backhaul, it's recommended to keep an eye on the above-mentioned thread and check for firmware updates regularly.
Note: To be able to use Ethernet backhaul for Easymesh, both the main router and satellite devices should support this feature.
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