Extra Be550

Morning every one I have just setup my new Be550 and working well - the problem I have is my house is to Big for it so I get drops Ind one end of my house - so looking for what to do.
I have seen the be65 deco but what I Can read that this is not working Well - what if I add an extra Be550 Will that work ?
the best Morten
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Hi@Morten0391,
It is recommended that you give priority to routers that also support easymesh. Here are easymesh routers. For example, adding an Archer BE550 should improve network coverage. How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device?
For Deco Mesh devices, they will gradually be compatible with easymesh devices to form mesh networks in the future, but they are not yet fully synchronized to all models.
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Hi@Morten0391,
It is recommended that you give priority to routers that also support easymesh. Here are easymesh routers. For example, adding an Archer BE550 should improve network coverage. How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device?
For Deco Mesh devices, they will gradually be compatible with easymesh devices to form mesh networks in the future, but they are not yet fully synchronized to all models.
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@Morten0391 I had the very same problem so I bought a total of 3 BE550 and meshed them. I now have very fast whole home WiFi and the cost of the 3 units was nowhere near the cost of either ASUS BT10 or Netgear 770.
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maybe you Can help me - now I have 2 of the BE550 but how to Connect them via LAN ?
i tried set the one for main and the other one for Satellite mode and connected fra port 1 in the main to the wan port in the other one but it's only using wireless for it still
can you help here ?
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Hi@Morten0391,
Please note that you need to connect your main router’s LAN port to the satellite’s LAN port via an Ethernet cable.
Here are suggestions that may help you:
- Follow the correct configuration process outlined in the guide for building an Ethernet backhaul using two EasyMesh routers: How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers
- Check the Ethernet cable between the main router and satellite device and try using different cables.
- If there is a switch or other devices in between, connect the satellite device directly to the main router.
- Try using different Ethernet/LAN ports on the main router and satellite devices as the backhaul port.
- Reset the satellite device and repeat the EasyMesh configuration process.
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