I have two TP-Link Archer A6s. Can I set one of them as a OneMesh repeater for the other?

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I have two TP-Link Archer A6s. Can I set one of them as a OneMesh repeater for the other?

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I have two TP-Link Archer A6s. Can I set one of them as a OneMesh repeater for the other?
I have two TP-Link Archer A6s. Can I set one of them as a OneMesh repeater for the other?
2022-05-14 00:19:51
Model: Archer A6  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 1.0.14

What it says in the title. I am currently using two TP link OM range extenders connected to an Archer A6. I recently picked up a second A6 because it was cheap, and I was hoping to be able to mesh it with the other one. Is there any way to make that work?

 

If not, I can always find a use for a wireless router

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Re:I have two TP-Link Archer A6s. Can I set one of them as a OneMesh repeater for the other?
2022-05-18 09:05:03

Hello @ljbisbee 

 

Unfortunately no, the OneMesh™ router can only be combined with OneMesh™ RE or OneMesh™ PLC to build Mesh networks. That means you cannot get a Mesh network by combining the two OneMesh™ routers. Check Q10/A10.

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