New Release EasyMesh Routers Support Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul NOW
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If you're interested in the EasyMesh Wired/Ethernet Backhaul feature and would like to know which models support it before purchasing, It's suggested checking the EasyMesh Product List page for accuracy. You can use the "Wireless and Wired Combined Backhaul" filter on that page or click this link directly to find the models that support it quickly.
For your convenience, we have included a list of the models that support EasyMesh Wired/Ethernet Backhaul.
Model & Hardware |
Original Supported Firmware Version |
Update Date |
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Wi-Fi 7 Routers (BE Series) |
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Archer GE800_V1/1.6 | 1.0.4 Build 20240128 | / |
Archer GE650 | Official Firmware | Oct 15, 2024 |
Archer GE550 | Official Firmware | Oct 15, 2024 |
Archer BE900_V1&V2 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE805_V1 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE800_V1 | 1.1.1 Build 20240227 | / |
Archer BE700 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE700 Pro | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE11000 Pro | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE550_V1&V2 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE9300_V1 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE400_V1/V1.6 | Latest Official Firmware | Dec 10, 2024 |
Archer BE230 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer BE3600 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Wi-Fi 6E/6 Routers (AX Series) |
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Archer AX90_V1 | 1.2.0 Build 20241125 (Public Beta Firmware for Trial) | Nov 25, 2024 |
Archer GXE75_V1 | Official Firmware | Oct 15, 2024 |
Archer AXE75_V1 | 1.2.0 Build 20240320 | / |
Archer AX58_V2 | Official Firmware | / |
Archer AX53_V1 | 1.2.4 Build 20240206 (Public Beta Firmware for Trial) | / |
Archer AX53_V2 | Official Firmware | / |
Archer AX55 Pro_V2/2.6 | Official Firmware | / |
Archer AX55 Pro_V1 | Official Firmware | Jul 25, 2024 |
Archer AX55_V2 | 1.2.1 Build 20240909 (Pre-release Firmware) | Oct 18, 2024 |
Archer AX55_V1/V4 | Official Firmware | Oct 23, 2024 |
Archer AX80_V1 | 1.1.0 Build 20230915 | / |
Archer AX72 Pro_V1 | 1.2.2 Build 20230831 | / |
Archer AX5400 Pro_V1.6 | 1.2.2 Build 20230831 | / |
Archer AX73_V1 | 1.3.5 Build 20230919 | / |
Archer AX73_V2 | 1.0.11 Build 20230829 | / |
Archer AX23_V1/V1.2 | 1.1.0 Build 20230725 | / |
Archer AX1800_V1.2 | 1.1.0 Build 20230725 | / |
Archer AX10_V1/V1.2/V2 | 1.3.8 Build 20230619 | / |
Archer AX1500_V1/V1.2/V2 | 1.3.8 Build 20230619 | / |
Archer AX72_V1 | 1.2.1 Build 20230626 | / |
Archer AX4800_V1 | Latest Official Firmware | / |
Archer AX4400(US)_V2.6 | 1.2.1 Build 20230626 | / |
Archer AX20_V3 | 1.2.0 Build 240809 | Sep 30, 2024 |
Archer AX21_V3/V3.6 | 1.2.0 Build 240809 | Sep 30, 2024 |
Archer AX1800_V3/V3.6 | 1.2.0 Build 240809 | Sep 30, 2024 |
Wi-Fi 5 Routers (AC Series) |
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Archer C88_V2.2 | 1.12.11 Build 230602 | / |
Archer C80_V1&V2.2 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer A8_V1&V2.2 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer C64/A64_V1 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer C6/A6_V4 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer C86_V1 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer C59_V4/V4.80 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Archer AC1900_V1/V1.6 | 1.12.1 Build 221212 | / |
Some Customized Models & Hardware for the Local Market |
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Archer AX3000(JP)_V1 | 1.2.2 Build 20241118 | For Japanese Market |
Archer AX23V(JP)_V1 | 1.0.2 Build 20240429 | For Japanese Market |
Moderator Note:
1. The availability of EasyMesh Wired/Ethernet Backhaul may vary by region even for the same model. Please check your local website for more information.
2. The above list might not include all models and hardware versions. It is recommended to keep watching the firmware releases for your router, as the EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul will be listed in the patch notes if/when it is added to your version.
Some of our EasyMesh Wi-Fi routers have added support for establishing a seamless mesh network via EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul. You can now connect two or more EasyMesh devices together by wiring the satellite device to the main EasyMesh router. Please check for the updates on your router web GUI or Tether App for the new firmware, update and install the latest official firmware on the router to explore all the new features like EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul.
Or you can download the latest official version from the local website and upgrade the firmware manually as follows:
How to Upgrade the firmware version of the TP-Link Wireless Router
Releases Notes for Archer C80/A8/C64, etc.:
New Features/Enhancement and Bug Fixes:
1. Improved EasyMesh features and added support for Ethernet Backhaul.
2. Fixed the bug that settings of DHCP server reset after the router reboots.
3. Fixed the bug that some wireless clients behind an extender are incorrectly identified as wired in client list.
4. Fixed the bug that could not bridge Wi-Fi using WPA3 encryption.
5. Fixed the bug that Network generates loops under specific scenarios.
6. Optimized packet filtering rules.
Releases Notes for Archer AX4400/AX72:
New Features/Enhancement:
This firmware contains important updates for HomeShield Pro, and we strongly recommend all HomeShield Pro users upgrade to this firmware.
You will be unable to downgrade to the previous firmware version after updating this firmware.
1. Newly support EasyMesh and Ethernet Backhaul;
2. Newly support to set LAN DNS server as WAN port DNS server;
3. Newly support Google Assistant function;
4. Newly support Tether Wireless Advanced Configuration;
5. Newly add Access Time Control and Bandwidth Control functions for the Guest Network;
6. Added Advanced features into AP mode;
7. Added flow control switch;
8. Added IoT network feature;
9. Added VPN Client feature;
10. Added Speed limit feature;
11. Optimized Quick Setup feature;
12. Optimized web UI of IPTV feature;
13. Port Forwarding maximum entries increased to 64;
14. Enhanced the stability and reliability of the HomeShield pro;
15. Removed some built-in NTP servers;
Bug Fixes:
Fixed some bugs related to the HomeShield feature.
NOTE:
To fully utilize all HomeShield Pro features, we recommend that you download and install the latest version of the Tether app on your mobile device.
For Android users: Recommended Tether version 4.1.23 or later
For iOS users: Recommended Tether version 4.1.11 or later
This latest version also includes some other enhancements and bug fixes. Take your time to explore all the great features or enhancements. Comment below if you have any feedback or run into any issues — we’re here to help.
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Hey all
I've bought the AX12 and hoped it could backhaul easymesh via ethernet. Are there any plans on this improvement in the future or is it best to return this unit to the store and get one that supports ethernet backhaul?
I have RE305 but it lacks main signal so i've used powerline adapter to localize ethernet signal for this use
main router i use is ax53 v1.0 with Firmware Version: 1.2.2 Build 20230627 rel.39033(4555)
this is actually a follow up on the thread from a while ago:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/656568?replyId=1324498
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KAMENi wrote
Hey all
I've bought the AX12 and hoped it could backhaul easymesh via ethernet. Are there any plans on this improvement in the future or is it best to return this unit to the store and get one that supports ethernet backhaul?
I have RE305 but it lacks main signal so i've used powerline adapter to localize ethernet signal for this use
main router i use is ax53 v1.0 with Firmware Version: 1.2.2 Build 20230627 rel.39033(4555)
this is actually a follow up on the thread from a while ago:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/656568?replyId=1324498
Hi,
Our community does not have a clear list of which models will support Ethernet Backhaul. While I personally believe the AX12 model will support Ethernet Backhaul, I cannot provide an estimated time of availability (ETA) for this feature.
If Ethernet Backhaul support is a requirement for you, I would suggest considering returning the AX12 and instead getting a model that already supports this feature.
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I'm extremely disappointed to see that this thread has reached 72 pages, yet firmware releases are still moving at a snail's pace. As a professional in the tech industry, I find this level of product support and enhancement unacceptable. I urge you to take immediate action and escalate this matter without any further delay.
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Michaelflat1 wrote
It seems crazy they've added Ethernet backhaul to some other devices, and the RE315?? Why.. it only has a 100mb/s ethernet port, Wi-Fi backhaul would be faster.
It'd be nice if the faster range extenders were supported in ethernet backhaul (eg RE705x).
I completly agree with this.
What were the reasons for only adding EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul to this specifc range extender (RE315)?
Also, if we set EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul aside for a moment, and simply talk about EasyMesh, there are only two other range extenders supporting EasyMesh: RE550 and the RE700X.
It seems to me that a consequence of this is that customers are buying multiple routers, when ideally they would just be purchasing a single router combined with one or more extenders.
I've been in contact with customer support, and I was told:
"As for your concern, EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul, the RE550 is expected to be supported this year, while other models will need to wait until next year for new firmware support. However, it is worth noting that we cannot guarantee the release time of the firmware for reasons such as firmware testing."
Why is TP-Link taking so long so properly roll-out EasyMesh and EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul to Range Extenders?
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Hi, different product lines have their own dedicated products and R&D teams. Feature additions and firmware updates are planned by the respective product engineers.
The planning for adding the extender's EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul functionality does not impact the Router line. This feature is only added to the extender after multiple Routers have already gained support, a single extender support would otherwise be meaningless.
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Hi,
Adding new capabilities across an entire product line takes time, as there are numerous models and versions to consider, not to mention prioritizing bug fixes and new product development. The feature planning done by our engineers is not solely based on product pricing.
If you'd like to help expedite the process for a specific model, feel free to leave the router's model number, hardware version, and firmware version here in the community. We'll make sure to relay that information to our product teams.
By the way, when purchasing a product, we highly recommend reviewing the existing supported features first.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Hey @Sunshine the issue is with the three products I purchased that advertised EasyMesh with Ethernet backhaul as a functionality. However, it was hidden in the fine print that this functionality may not be released for all models yet. I believe TP-Link should be more transparent about this instead of charging a whopping $300 for an AX90 router and then dropping the ball on the functionality
Archer AX90 v1.0/v1.20
RE815X v1.0
RE505X v1.0
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The points that @Eightball11854 is making are extremely important.
TP-Link has this practice of creating multiple versions of the same devices but not making the hardware version part of the model name.
Effectively, TP-Link sells different devices under the same model name.
I doubt this practice is even legal, if it were to be investigated.
I ordered a RE505X from a retailer, and I called them and explained that TP-Link produces different hardware versions, and I asked if they could ensure that I would get a V2, because it's the one being advertised as having EasyMesh.
Unsurprisingly, that wasn't possible. And when I received it, it was V1.
This would not happen if TP-Link made the hardware version part of the model name. For example:
- RE505X V1
- RE505X V2
I have seen reports of other customers besides myself and @Eightball11854 who were similarly mislead and bought unsuitable devices as a result this lack of transparency from TP-Link.
As this user Reddit who points out:
"You guys really need to clarify your model numbers. There’s no reason there should be 3 different AX1800. That’s the whole reason I bought this setup because it turns out it’s on your compatible list. The link I posted in an earlier comment clearly says AX1800. The bottom of my router clearly says AX1800 (...)
So I was basically mislead and now outside my return window"
I urge TP-Link to stop this practice and start making the hardware version part of the model name, so that customers know what they are buying.
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