Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?

Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?

Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?
Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?
2 weeks ago
Model: Deco X55  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 1.2.0

I have mildly complicated home network (mix of wired and three old, non-mesh WiFi WAPs) that I'm upgrading with the TP-Link AX3000 (aka "Deco X55") home mesh. As a test, I have them up and running and working OK, as a "router behind a router" situation.

 

Now I'm ready to get rid of my original router (and non-meshed WiFi WAPs), and cutover fully to the TP-Link mesh. Plus, since I already have a small amount of wired Ethernet running around the house, I'd like to know if I can put my TP-Link units on that network. (The motivation being: each TP-Link unit can use its wired port for "backhaul", and I have more placement flexibility as they don't need to "see" each other over WiFi very well.)

 

Will this configuration "work" if I just plug it in and go?

  • cable modem to my "gateway" AX3000 unit (wired)
  • "gateway" to an Ethernet switch (wired)
  • from that switch, through my in-wall wiring, to my two "remote" AX3000 units, plus the small number of other wired devices I have (eg: media server)

 

In other words:

  • will the AX-3000 product "discover" that it can use the wired connections for "backhaul" from "remote" to "gateway"... or will it insist on using WiFi as the inter-node communications path?

  • and -- of course -- will this arrangement still form a single mesh network (single DHCP server, all devices are within the same netmask, single SSID)

 

Thanks for the input!

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Re:Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?
2 weeks ago

  @DanH123  The switch from wireless to Ethernet Backhaul should be automatic.  There is a slight concern if Loopback detection feature switches are used.  There is a lot of helpful information here:

 

https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/1794/

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Re:Connecting my TP-Link AX3000 devices with Ethernet?
a week ago

  @DanH123 

Indeed, regardless of the backhaul, the Deco will still form a single mesh network.

 

If you cable modem acts as a router (DHCP, NAT), you could run the Deco mesh in AP mode, and plug the modem to the switch instead of to the Main Deco.  The Deco would still form a single mesh network (same SSID, transparent roaming).

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