Under Consideration Onemesh between two routers
Hi! Is it possible to make an OneMesh network between two OneMesh compatible routers, or this function works only whit a router and a range extender? Thanks!
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@Talaber Hello and thanks tor the coments and the your respond. Unfortunatly this does not give an ansver of my question, but in the same time I see only idea to have a newest better models, but to forget the oldest. My situation likes in yours, so I try to use this devices they should be able to work somehow together. I hope the support team to take consideration all this questions.
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@Kevin_Z This feature is the only thing holding TPLink back in comparison to other brands like Asus. I understand that the delay in rolling out 1mesh b/w routers is due to fear of cannabalizing the Deco sales, but that won't happen as even other brands have such features but they still sell dedicated mesh units.
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they are afraid that repeaters will not be sold
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@STN Hello All,
I am agree with your comments and opinion.
By the way: if we connect the second router in a WAN port -to the first router in a LAN port: Then configure the second as an AP, this work. Of course the one mesh is not supported in this scenario, but the performance is OK.
Thanks for your comments.
BR
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i use WDS.
it's a stone age, but don't throw away old routers ...
...and so the whole planet is littered with last year's iPhones ;)))
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But with these new AX routers you can't even do that, they don't support WDS. There is no way to wirelessly connect two of them.
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I could not connect the old TL-WR2543ND via WDS to the main AX73. But after flashing TL-WR2543ND with DD-WRT firmware, everything worked fine. I was also able to connect an Mercusys MR50G router to AX73, and - out of the box, with its native firmware. But in both cases, the bridged router did not distribute WiFi6, but older modes..
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I have older C50 that luckily supports WDS so I was able to connect it to AX23 as wireless AP. But if I had two Axs it wouldn't be possible, they removed the support for WDS on newest routers. That's what bothers me the most, mesh functionality is not that important to me.
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Yes it is. AX-series does not support WDS. only older routers can be connected to them.
I would fire all their marketers ...
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