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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Hi,
I think nobody cares about the end user problems,
they wanted to sell....
I still hope in a miracle...
Thanks to all, that supported me in a chat.
Best Regards: Yulli
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I would very much like to know when we can expect TP-Link to resolve this situation.
It might technically not be fraud, but I sure feel lied to.
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I really hope this is implemented. Recently bought an Archer AX11000 and have enjoyed it, then purchased another to create a OneMesh network. I assumed, like MANY on here that it would obviously work with a wired backhaul. It does not. And no hopes of this feature even coming. I will probably not purchase tp-link products again. This almost seems like false advertising. It is assumed that any Mesh should be compatible between routers. You don't buy a car that says "4 wheels" and then find out the 4th was the spare ... there's a basic assumption here with features and compatibility.
Like the other user said, not fraud, but definitely not a good look. This is what it says on the product page:
OneMesh™ Supported
Without replacing your existing devices or buying a whole new WiFi ecosystem, OneMesh™ helps you create a more flexible network that covers your entire home with TP-Link OneMesh™ products.
The Archer AX11000 is a OneMesh product.
Of course, clicking through multiple links you find out it's only with extenders.
EDIT: Even clicking through on that page to the "OneMesh" and "learn more" links, both just bounce back to the main product page. This is almost hilarious how poorly this is being handled and brush-off from the development/community manager teams.
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Since TP-Link Mods have apparently stopped replying to this thread.
Here's an update: According to the TP-Link One Mesh website (https://www.tp-link.com/en/onemesh/), Mesh Wi-Fi between routers will be supported soon.
Glad to know they're actually listening and working on it, but I feel like if they've went as far as to update the website they should've at least told us they're working on it and not just stopped replying.
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@Sanibelt Thank you for pointing that out.
But only those 2 words 'coming soon' is not enough to restore my faith in TP-Link.
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I just bought another tp-link router a ax90 wanting to build a mesh network together with my old ax73, to find just right now that that isn't possible...that is just wow...this is just basic stuff, what everybody would like to do, it's just stupid that 2 intelligent devices can't work together...
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i am disappoint in the support TP-Link us give at this moment..........
So PLEASE PLEASE let us know where we stand on this moment, this is not funny !!
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Hi @Kevin_Z
This can't be true, I fell into the same trap Please, please deliver new firmware as soon as possible
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Thanks, Hitorro
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