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2024-06-19 00:38:05
@51k-bos If Archer AX55 is too expensive for your budget you could use AX10 or AX1500 for example (check the full list of Easymesh capable routers from my first post) - blue text.
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2024-06-18 18:27:44
@51k-bos For the first option probably RE705X is a good choice. TBH, I would go for the second option, in particular with Archer AX55 or Archer AX53.
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2024-06-17 23:06:49
@51k-bos There's two options that you have without running an ethernet cables: 1) Using a mesh capable range extenders and build a Onemsh network with wireless backhaul. 2) Using an Easymesh capable...
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2024-06-16 21:47:16
@justanotherguy To be able to do what you want you have to follow this guide (Case 2). Mind that if the Netgear router has a LAN IP address 192.168.2.1 you should set C7 with LAN IP address in the...
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2024-06-14 04:31:05
@Aussie_Z There's no better answer than that you already saw. You can lower AX10000 Advanced=>Wireless Settings=Ttransmit Power to Middle and check if there's any improvement.
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2024-06-14 04:11:24
@Fireguy Yes, you need an Omada controller (hardware or software) to build an Omada mesh between EAP225s - details.
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