AXE75 upgrade to AXE95

I am upgrading a easymesh system main router Axe75 to Axe95.
easymesh is the same? I'm having a hard time adding the satellites...
tell me this isn't a huge mistake!..
what am I missing?
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Hello @eloBROWN ,
Welcome to our community.
Please refer to the TP-Link EasyMesh Devices for Home, the Archer AXE95 doesn't support EasyMesh yet.
If you want to create EasyMesh network, it is recommended that you can consider other devices in the list.
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thanks, however it's straight up false advertising... they both show that they support mesh one on their product pages... yet they don't work together...
bottom line is the firmware for AXE95 should be made a priority.
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Hello @eloBROWN ,
May I know where you saw that Archer AXE95 already supports EasyMesh? Could you provide the relevant link so that I can feedback to the relevant department for correction?
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Hey Bro,..
for clarity, that's not what I said, my words are "they both support mesh one" and now they don't work together at all.
the win would be if you could vote to have the firmware (easymesh) for the ACE95 prioritized... that's the department that you should be contacting..
here are the links and screenshots.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-axe95/
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-axe75/
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Hello @eloBROWN ,
Thank you for getting back to me.
It's important to note that OneMesh does not support router-to-router networking. OneMesh only works between a OneMesh router and OneMesh Wi-Fi Extenders/Powerlines. This means that two OneMesh routers or a combination of one EasyMesh and one OneMesh router cannot be used to create a mesh network, and that the OneMesh Wi-Fi Extenders/Powerlines must connect directly to the OneMesh router.
If you have just purchased your product, it is recommended that you replace it with a router that already supports EasyMesh to expand the network.
Best Regards.
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