[ASK] I have a question about constructing a mesh with the EAP series.
(English is not my native language)
I saw this article.
https://www.tp-link.com/ae/support/faq/3596/
I have a question about constructing a mesh with the EAP series.
Purpose :)
I would like to use one same SSID. Bandwidth is not greatly required, but continuity is important, so we are planning to construct a mesh. I also needed about the need for an external AP.
Q1) Is backhaul (not wireless) function possible without OC200 amada controller ? (Not wireless / Using another company's router )
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If I couldn't Q1 (wired)
Q2) What the article says is that there is no need for an omada controller and no need for tp link router? (wireless mesh mode)
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Hi @Moon2
Yes, you can use a third-party router to connect EAP225. A wired connection also works. And compared to wireless mesh, wired backhaul will provide better performance.
You can give all the EAP units the same SSID and password, and most clients will be able to roam between them automatically.
With this connection, you don't need an Omada controller.
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Hi @Moon2
Could I use same network(meshed)?
without OC200 (that article said).
>>>Yes. You can configure all the EAP SSID&password the same, and this don't require OC200.
BTW, we don't call wired backhaul mesh, but it doesn't matter.
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Hi @Moon2
Yes, you can use a third-party router to connect EAP225. A wired connection also works. And compared to wireless mesh, wired backhaul will provide better performance.
You can give all the EAP units the same SSID and password, and most clients will be able to roam between them automatically.
With this connection, you don't need an Omada controller.
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Thank you your answer.
You can give all the EAP units the same SSID and password, and most clients will be able to roam between them automatically.
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You said like that.
But, What I wanted to say
Could I use same network(meshed)?
without OC200 (that article said).
not handover roaming.
Sorry my English :<
Thank you for always kind answers.
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Hi @Moon2
Could I use same network(meshed)?
without OC200 (that article said).
>>>Yes. You can configure all the EAP SSID&password the same, and this don't require OC200.
BTW, we don't call wired backhaul mesh, but it doesn't matter.
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Thank you, Vincent
It's hard these days because we're flooded with so many terms.
Thanks again for your answer.
Have a good day !!
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https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-easymesh
Is this the term you are talking about?
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@Vincent-TP
Thank you, Vincent
I worked on it last weekend and got very good results.
Thank you for your help.
Have a good day. Thank you.
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