AX3000 One Mesh Upgrade
Just installed the AX3000 and my extender went from good on the 2.4G freq and weak on the 5G freq to strong and good, respectively...now I'm hoping an upgrade/update is in the works to add one mesh to this router...any news out there on if or when they plan to add one mesh to the AX3000? Thanks in advance for any news...
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@Carl Thanks, any word on one mesh for the ax11000?
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Intel GRX350 supports both 3rd party mesh and WPA3.
WLAN Features
- Speeds of up to 2.5Gbps TCP CDB
- Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 with 160MHz, QAM 1024, TWT, BSS coloring, and spatial reuse, with capability to support DL/UL OFDMA
- MCS 10 & 11
- Band steering
- Support for 3rd party mesh infrastructure
- WPA3 including Suite-B, OWE, and EasyConnect
- Intel® Direct Connect Accelerator for full CPU offloading with Intel® Home Wi-Fi Chipset WAV600 Series
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We were told its was hardware/chipset related. I'll refer this back to the engineering team so see what they say.
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@Carl Looking forward to an update on this fingers crossed for solution.
I also have a RE450 which would be nice to have this feature too. :)
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@Carl Awww...that's sad news. I've been waiting for this firmware for the longest time. Thanks for responding.
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@HBN So those that bought the AX3000 and an extender are out off luck for setting up a mesh?
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Hi Bill. Yes there is. Here is our official annoucement regarding OneMesh and WPA3. https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/224142 For the AX3000 specifically though the chipset has compatiblity these features were not able to be added due to inherent errors and bugs that at this time we simply could not effectivly resolve. This is not likely to change on the current revision of hardware at least. If any changes happen i will let you know.
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