C80 Ethernet backhaul

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Re:C80 Ethernet backhaul
2024-01-26 20:20:41 - last edited 2024-04-03 19:38:54

  @Vedia 

 

To cover a large areas you may need more than one HC220-G5 like a HC220-G5 (2-pack) kit. These are similar to Deco systems but the mesh technology is Easymesh.

Other option is to buy the cheaper Archer C64 (2 pieces) which also supports ethernet backhaul, using the same FW as Archer C80 and cover the whole place.

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Re:C80 Ethernet backhaul
2024-01-26 20:34:16

  @terziyski 

 

Ok but with two C64 I will have the same problem that with two C80

I think the best solution may be C80 plus one o two HC-220G5.

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Re:C80 Ethernet backhaul
2024-01-26 22:09:35

  @Vedia 

 

I am counting your C80 + 2x Archer C64. I thought you already have C80. Would it be enough 3x routers in Easymesh to cover your area, how big is it ?

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Re:C80 Ethernet backhaul
2024-01-26 22:15:48

  @Vedia 

It seems I don't explain myself well. TP-Link's technical service has told me today that a mesh network cannot be set up with two routers in such a way that it allows intinerance or Wi-Fi roaming of, for example, cell phones moving within the space. Either they take one network from one of the routers or they take the other from the other router, but they change networks.

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