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2020-04-27 09:59:07
@Zuzer78 No, currently the OneMesh solution is very limited and, in fact, kind of misses the point of a mesh system. It is not possible to create a mesh with more than one router, all the other nodes...
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2020-04-26 15:02:48
@http8000 TP Link calls it "a feature" (OneMesh) while many of us think it's a security issue if you don't need / use OneMesh. Those hidden networks are not needed at all and there should be an...
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2020-04-26 08:00:05
@matt1927 They are independent, you manage each AP connecting to each IP management address. There is no centralized management point, they are just three devices to setup. Same as if they would be...
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2020-04-24 16:26:44
@Jeff-Gaines No problem, regarding which one to buy I'm not really sure if a regular router would be enough. If you want to replace your modem/router you'll need a device with the same input (usually...
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2020-04-24 14:46:15
@Jeff-Gaines AC1900 or AC1200 or whatever are not model numbers but the WiFi type (AC for WiFi 5, AX for WiFi 6) and the combined wireless link speed (1200 Mbps for instance, counting both 2.4GHz and...
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2020-04-24 14:03:37
@MultiRouter Check that your cables support Gigabit (Cat. 5e or Cat. 6), that they are well built (ideally use a tester) and that your connected devices have Gigabit ports.
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