Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?

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Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
2024-02-14 17:54:34
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Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?

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Re:Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
2024-02-15 15:33:45

  @pashvin 

 

Deco mesh is a TP-Link proprietary mesh technology and it's highly unlikely that they would do that.

Check the difference between these mesh technologies here.

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Re:Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
2024-02-16 17:44:31

  @terziyski 

 

Good to know. I thought EasyMesh is a Wifi standard and can be implemented on any hardware.

 

I see some old hardware that supports OneMesh are getting EasyMesh support.

 

https://www.tp-link.com/us/easymesh/product-list/

 

Anyway, I wanted to expand my network and invest in EasyMesh.

 

Does anyone have experience with https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/range-extender/re315/?

 

The setup video shows it creates new network ID but if this supports EasyMesh, then it should use the same network ID so is it supporting EasyMesh or it is still old simple extender which does not support any seamless roaming due to separate network ID?

 

 

 

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Re:Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
2024-02-17 13:27:25

  @pashvin

 

RE315 supports Easymesh even with an ethernet backhaul:

 

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2024-02-19 04:53:07

  @terziyski 

 

So if I have a router with SSID let's say "my-ssid" and then I extend the network using RE315, then it will keep the same SSID with seamless roaming or it will create "my-ssid-ext" (which normally creates roaming issues due to diff SSID).

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Re:Any possibilities to get EasyMesh features on Deco hardware?
2024-02-19 07:34:06

  @pashvin 

 

" it will keep the same SSID with seamless roaming ".

If you're planning to use an ethernet backhaul make sure that the router also supports ethernet backhaul - here's a list of supported devices.

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