Range Extenders Support OneMesh/EasyMesh in AP Mode
Hey everyone!
We got some feedback from our community users requesting for Range Extender to support OneMesh/EasyMesh when works as an Access Point.
Currently, OneMesh/EasyMesh is not supported when the extender is set to Access Point Mode. However it is planned to support EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul under Range Extender mode.
It will start with RE315_V1 and gradually be added to other EasyMesh-supported extenders.
RE315 Supports EasyMesh Over Ethernet Backhaul
Note:
1. An extender needs to support EasyMesh (over Wi-Fi) first, then supports EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul.
2. Ethernet Backhaul only works when both your main router and satellite extender support EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul.
Other Mesh Options:
Option 1: Deco mesh system supports Ethernet backhaul under both Wireless Router and Access Point modes.
Deco Ethernet Backhaul feature and Topology
Kindly note that the Deco system is different from TP-Link OneMesh >>> TP-Link OneMeshâ„¢ VS Deco Mesh: What's the Difference?
Option 2: OneMesh---Compatible Powerline devices if your house is under the same power circuit/under the same power meter
Some powerline products could build OneMesh through Ethernet & house Power line
Powerline units that supports OneMesh
How to configure OneMesh with seamless roaming (Powerline Extender)
Related Articles:
Several questions about the OneMeshâ„¢ and Mesh
How to build an Ethernet Backhaul using TP-Link EasyMesh Range Extenders
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@EngineerX agreed - I've been a TP-LINK loyalist for years now, but this has definitely been an eye opener for me
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Hi, Normally, the Archer routers and extenders will need to support Easymesh first, then support EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul.
@Eightball11854 ,I see Archer AX90, RE505x and RE815X haven't supported EasyMesh yet. I think it still needs quite a while.
You might notice we do not often reply to ETA-related questions as we often lack updated information regarding timelines ourselves. The engineers are quite cautious of predicting the release date and we will not be informed unless the official firmware is expected to be ready within the next few months.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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Hi @David-TP!
I'm not fully sure if my Ethernet Backhaul should be already working or not, because both devices: AX55 and RE705X apparently already support Easy Mesh according to this list: support list. I was following this guide "https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3801/", but the moment I plug the Ethernet cable into my RE, the device goes offline randomly for no reason, which makes the wifi connection very unstable. Will AX55 and RE705X also receive this Ethernet Backhaul update "soon" or is it already released for my devices? " Hi, RE315_V1 will start supporting Ethernet Backhaul for EasyMesh and the official firmware will be released very soon."
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Hey @David-TP!
After some investigation, I was able to find the firmware update for my AX55 https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/636954.
After this update, I'm able to see the Easy Mesh devices, and my RE705X is connected via the Ethernet Backhoul. But the problem as I have mentioned above, is the Wifi connection becomes so unstable and keeps disconnecting every minute or so, that I have to remove the Ethernet cable from my RE and connect my RE wirelessly. Are you guys aware of this issue?
RE705X
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1.1.4 Build 20230509 Rel. 78185
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Hi, Thank you very much for the feedback. I haven't noticed RE705X could create EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul and will check with the engineers first. The release note of RE705X_1.1.4 did not mention anything about Ethernet Backhaul. I think something on the latest beta of AX55 might change it and the instability of Ethernet Backhaul on RE705X could also be related.
Wait for your reply and best regards.
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@David-TP am I correct in my understanding that the only range extenders that have easymesh with ethernet backhaul are the range extenders under "applies to" on this page? Which currently is RE315? Just because a range extender support easymesh doesn't mean it supports ethernet overhaul.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3801/
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Yes, you are right.---"Just because a range extender support Easymesh doesn't mean it supports Ethernet Backhaul. "
I think I might need to explain more and hope I don't make you more confused.
Actually, I edited the subject a few days ago. Previously, the request is "OneMesh Supports Ethernet Backhaul".
"Ethernet Backhaul" is borrowed from Deco Mesh which represents creating Mesh over Ethernet Connection. But for Onemesh/EasyMesh extenders, they only support OneMesh/EasyMesh in range extender mode not in Access Point. So many users actually hope OneMesh/EasyMesh is also available in Access Point mode.
The reason I changed the subject because, when the extenders, like RE315 starts supporting Ethernet Backhaul, It is still under the range extender mode, not Access Point mode.
In other words, OneMesh/EasyMesh will not be available in Access Point mode. But EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul will be a workaround.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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@David-TP thank you for the explanation. What did you mean by "browsed?" Is that a typo?
I think people are asking for easymesh/onemesh support in access point mode because the only way to have ethernet backhaul currently on the range extenders is to use it in access point mode.
My current configuration is an AX55 in router mode and a RE605X in access point mode connected via an ethernet cable to the AX55, with the same SSID. Which for the most part works, but sometimes my devices will be sticky and not disconnect from the range extender or the wireless router, which is what easymesh with ethernet backhaul would fix.
An I correct in my understanding?
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@Dage90 Hi, Thanks! yes, a typo. Sorry, I mean "borrowed".
I think you understand it properly. When RE605X is in Access Point with the same SSID as the AX55, it is not actually a true Mesh. I would not definitely say it could complete a fix but I am certain EasyMesh over Ethernet Backhaul would improve the overal roaming performance, considering there are feedback occasionally that certain smart home devices are stick to a certain Deco Mesh node even though there is a closer one.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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