Newbie: How to set up 3-pack of BE85 or BE95?
I should state at the top of this post that I do not yet own a BE85 or BE95 3-pack. I am a current Eero (2n Gen 5Ghz) owner who is waiting for an Amazon price drop on a BE85 or BE95 3-pack that I am hoping will occur during October's Amazon Prime Sale, Black Friday, or Cyber Monday.
So, that I am not asking these questions last minute when I buy this system, I thought I would ask some of the questions that come to mind based on the dozens of reviews on the TP-LINK system I have looked over.
Questions based on a Verizon Fios 1GB connection (using their router as the main connection). I own Nest and Ring Cameras (that may operate only on 2.5GHz) as well as WiFi 6 laptops and a WiFi 7 iPhone
1. Reviews state that you need a live internet connection to set up the Deco products via the app. Since I will be disabling my Eero network, there will be no live Internet connection other than Verizon's cell Internet, which I am assuming is the same thing, correct?
2. So, three Deco units. Two will be hardwired (ethernet backhaul) from the router at opposite ends of the house and the third will be wireless (in the basement home theater). When connecting the ethernet backhaul I am assuming I use the 10Ghz ports even though I only have 1Gb Internet? I realize I am only limited by my subscribed bandwidth.
3. When setting up the Deco units through the app, will it ask me to divide my home into separate SSID based on Ghz? (example: Home2.5Ghz, Home 5Ghz, Home 6Ghz)? Should it be set up this way (or combined into one main SSID) and will my devices connect automatically to these frequencies based on their connection limits or do I have to manually assign after installing?
4. I realize nodes need to be placed within 50 feet of each other. Is it okay if the two backhauled nodes are at a further distance from each other?
5. Related to the above question, should I set up each node next to each other before the final placement, or set each up in their final placement location?
6. Regarding backhaul. I take it there is a "bridge mode" or "AP" setting in the app that tells the two (of three) nodes they are connected? Do I have to designate a band I want the backhaul to work on? In some reviews, they are suggesting running it in 6GHz as it is designated for the backhaul. How does that get designated?
7. Finally, to avoid having to reconfigure dozens of devices in my home, if I use the same SSID name and WIFI password that exists on my Eero system on my Deco system, will all my devices automatically connect? This question is related to question #3 as if I have to divide my network into multiple SSID names it will throw all my devices off as they won't recognize the new name.
These are novice questions. As an Eero owner, a lot of this I don't have to worry about so I want to be certain when dealing with a new manufacturer I am going to expertly be able to set these up with no hiccups. Thank you, in advance, for the assistance.