BE65 BE11000 Dedicated Backhaul?

BE65 BE11000 Dedicated Backhaul?

BE65 BE11000 Dedicated Backhaul?
BE65 BE11000 Dedicated Backhaul?
2024-08-06 20:53:29 - last edited 2024-08-12 17:44:29
Model: Deco BE65  
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I have an XE75 6E system in one location and a new BE65 (BE11000) in another.  The XE75 allows me to dedicate the 6GHz spectrum to backhaul, but the backhaul options on the BE65 do not appear to allow that.  Am I missing something?  I have no 6GHz devices and would rather dedicate it to backhaul.

 

Thanks,

Don

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Re:BE65 BE11000 Dedicated Backhaul?
2024-08-09 15:37:12

Well, I'm seeing another thread regarding XE75 that is saying the same thing - no dedicated 6Ghz backhaul any longer since TP Link decided to remove that option.  Garbage decision in my mind.  Silly.

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2024-08-12 10:16:36 - last edited 2024-08-12 17:44:29

  @dn325ci If you do not enable the 6GHz band, it will be dedicated to the backhaul.

Similarly, if you do not enable the 2.4 or 5 Ghz band, it will be dedicated to the backhaul.

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2024-08-12 17:46:10 - last edited 2024-08-12 17:46:37

  @yves_b Are you quite sure?  Another IT guy told me that disables 6GHz entirely.  Please advise, as I'd obviously love for that to be the result.

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2024-08-12 22:59:24

  @dn325ci TP-Link clearly stated that you cannot control usage of the bands by the backhaul.

Disabling a band does not affect its usage by the backhaul.

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  @yves_b using a WiFi analyzer disproves what you are saying.

 

even after 1.0.6 the issues with this unit are so significant I am likely to return it.

 

the 2.4 band is restricted to channel width of 20mhz, the wired backhaul doesn't work, and as others have mentioned is stuck in a loop back effectively, the DFS channels are unusable, unless you trick the system by removing a satellite- then it will allow you to select 240mhz channel width for 5Ghz - this whole this is a mess as others have said.

 

very disappointing dropoff in quality - TP Link don't release devices without proper quality control. In comparison to my previous, rock solid amazing deco network - this has been a disaster. Am debating switching to Asus or Linksys after this debacle.

 

hopefully someone at TP Link management intervenes and fixes the buggy app and the shortcomings of what should have been a good wifi 7 mesh

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