Which way of ethernet backhaul would work in our case ?

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Which way of ethernet backhaul would work in our case ?
Which way of ethernet backhaul would work in our case ?
2023-09-07 18:53:55 - last edited 2023-09-08 03:49:06
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Hey guys,

We have 3 pieces of S4 wirelessly connected with each other and using access point mode.

We want all of them to have 100% of speed, so we're planning to wired them all together. But in deco instruction, it says that each 2 Deco's can be wired together.

We're planning to wire first to second and second to third. Is that gonna work or do we need to buy a switch and connected all of them to the switch ? 

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2023-09-07 20:53:42 - last edited 2023-09-08 03:49:06

Boriy wrote

Hey guys,

We have 3 pieces of S4 wirelessly connected with each other and using access point mode.

We want all of them to have 100% of speed, so we're planning to wired them all together ... We're planning to wire first to second and second to third. Is that gonna work? 

  @Boriy 

 

It'll work just fine. In fact, connecting them that way is the first picture in the following TP-Link document: General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco

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2023-09-07 20:53:42 - last edited 2023-09-08 03:49:06

Boriy wrote

Hey guys,

We have 3 pieces of S4 wirelessly connected with each other and using access point mode.

We want all of them to have 100% of speed, so we're planning to wired them all together ... We're planning to wire first to second and second to third. Is that gonna work? 

  @Boriy 

 

It'll work just fine. In fact, connecting them that way is the first picture in the following TP-Link document: General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco

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2023-09-08 07:04:40

  @Alexandre. 

Awesome, thank you very much for the clarification.
 

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