Under Consideration Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
I really would like to see ethernet backhaul functionality for OneMesh products. Without this functionality the advantage of a OneMesh network don't outweigh the loss of backhaul quality, and thus overall network quality for me.
Unfortunately I didn't do my homework well enough, so I bought the Archer C7 router with the RE505X extender under the assumption I could create a OneMesh WiFi network with ethernet backhaul. In hindsight I probably wouldn't have bought these products.
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Spoke to TP-Link yesterday, they still have not implemented a wired backhaul on the OneMesh wifi. It is absolutely ridiculous to me that a company would product two, non compatible Mesh networks and then curtail the effectiveness of the newer one by not implementing the simplest of things. I was offerred a 10% discount on a future replacement because I am so dissatisfied... TP-Link has zero concept of how to retain customers. Lesson 1:. Don't make your consumer products so complicated that IT professionals are told by your support staff that they should have contacted presales before making a purchase. Lesson 2:. Don't introduce a new, inferior, standard and make it seem like it is a premium one. Lesson 3: if your customers are requesting a simple feature to implement then not only implement it, but ask the engineers why they didn't implement it in the first place?
Tp-link, I used to be a fan. And now I will never buy your products again.
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@ToddJ Thanks for the update. I doubt that now someone is going to listen.... i am on the side of never buying their products again.... and i really did like their products. But even an obvious bug (actually two but who is counting) https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/566450 isn't treated by them.... so ... yeah.
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@JP_NL Wow! this is not good. I lest I can still return the RE715X and Archer AXE75.
This guy is not helping any by saying they can do wired backhaul.
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I am confused here. I have just bought three RE500 devices to take advantage of the one mesh. Seems it doesn't work with Ethernet. I note there are 5 pages of questions dating well over a year, without a single reply from TP Link. Is this just a talking shop for customers or does the company actually read the messages.
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@KenJG there was a rumor that the new Wi-Fi. 6. Tri-Band access points would allow a wired backhaul but I've not seen anything. I went ahead and returned my router and access point and ended up getting the new Google one as it advertises. Wired backhaul.
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@Tanquen which Google product gave you the ethernet backhaul?
I understand there are onemesh compatible Deco ethernet backhaul devices (https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/500188) and I also saw that "A user discovered that it IS possible to have OneMesh nodes with ethernet backhaul by using one of the OneMesh capable powerline adapters and simply not using the powerline features." here:
No definitive explanation... but still there may be hope!
Liam
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@Liam_T their new nest one that just came out. I have a pre-order in that's supposed to ship the end of the month. It's only got two ethernet ports I think, but they mentioned that it can be used for wired backhaul. We will see in the next week or so.
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6 Routers and 18 AP being delivered today for our offices, will be returning after reading this. Such a basic feature of networking, how did it not feature on launch!
Upon checking google, apparently it did work for a while but was disabled so I guess an issue your not willing to fix.
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@Liam_T if you have to use powerline, why even bother with this brand? So sad seeing that i started this thread on 2020-10-19 and people are still mislead by the lack of clear specs on their products making one believe that you can use wired backhaul.
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