x55 & x55 pro?

Hi Folks,
I have an existing 3-node x55 mesh - works great. I'm trying to build a redundant ISP setup (make comcast work alongside starlink). It looks like the x55 Pro series supports multiple ISP's.
Is it possible to add a single new x55 Pro to my existing mesh (as the head-end)?
Any help appreciated,
/dan
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I am not aware that the X55 Pro would support multiple ISP.
You can certainly use a X55 Pro as the main Deco, and X55 as satellite Decos.
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TP-Link's Deco and Archer Series routers only have support for a single ISP at a time. If you are looking for a router that supports multiple ISPs, you would need to look at our Business product line. A router like the ER605 would work. What you would then do is connect your Deco system in AP mode and use it to provide wireless service throughout your home.
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