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Deco can only build a mesh network with the Deco, it can't build a mesh network with the non-Deco devices.
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Deco can only build a mesh network with the Deco, it can't build a mesh network with the non-Deco devices.
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Hello,
We can actually connect or add another wireless router like WR841N to the Deco network via Wi-Fi or wired to extend the Wi-Fi range, and Deco will act like a normal router to provide internet to those devices.
However, Deco can't build a mesh network with those non-Deco devices. The Deco Mesh is the technology only used on TP-Link Deco products for the Mesh network.
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So if I understand it correctly, there's no chance of Deco and eap (outdoor) working together in 1 Mesh network.
That's too bad... 😒😒😒
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