EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul

EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
2024-11-21 07:00:12

  @David-TP thanks for your reply.

 

I've currently installed a router with backhaul but my wife doesn't want routers in bedrooms as are really ugly (at least the ones compatibles with backhaul..)

 

if you have any device compatible with be in the plug or the wall, white and not too big I'll be more than happy to buy one of them!!

 

PS: the power lines have not backhaul right? And are not via Ethernet are just via power line right?

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
3 weeks ago

Router mám zapnutý  a tak isto mám zapnutý zosilovač a napriek tomu sa nemôžem dostať a prihlásiť na rozšírenú wifi sieť prečo?@David-TP 

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
3 weeks ago

  @Slavkovsky200 

Hi, Can I have the model number of your range extender as well as the main router?

Did you try to access the extender web UI via http://tplinkrepeater.net?

It is also suggested to use the Tether app. You can manage both the EasyMesh router and extender via the Tether APP.

 

Best regards.

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
3 weeks ago

  @enfegu 

Hi, The WiFi on the main router and powerline WiFi extender could form an EasyMesh network.

Between the master powerline adapter and the powerline WiFi extender, there is a powerline connection.

From the main router to the master powerline adapter, there is an Ethernet connection.

Archer 72 pro----<cable>---TL-PA8010P~~~<powerline network>~~~~~TL-WPA8631P

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
a week ago

  @David-TP 

Hi, I feel sorry for all the punters looking for TP-Link range extenders that will support ethernet backhaul.

I went down this rabbit hole 6 months ago and after numerous pointless conversations which always ended in something like "ethernet backhaul is planned for device xxxx at some point in the future" I was ready to give up.

I had stepped up to a gigabit Network connection for my ethernet wired house. My old Apple Airports could not exceed 100mbps so they had to be replaced. Wireless was pointless because of solid walls throughout a large, single level home. All but the slowest TP-Link Range Extenders were one way devices.... no backhaul.

My luck changed when a technically minded friend asked, "why aren't you looking at Access Points rather than range extenders?"

I did the research and bought 3 TP-Link WA-TL3001 Access Points. I now have up to 3000mbps speed (even though I can't use that quite yet), bullet-proof ethernet connections, all devices on the network talking to each other and, best of all, spent almost half what I would have spent on 3 of the TP-Link RE705x. The Access Points all have the same Network name (love the Tether app) and my iPhone and Mac automatyically switch to the strongest signal as I walk around the house. Perfect.

Why aren't more people talking about TP-Link Access Points for ethernet backhaul?

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
a week ago
Because access points (at least the TPLink ones I've seen) can't be part of a mesh network. So no roaming between nodes and when the signal from multiple devices overlap, wifi can start to become a pain.
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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
a week ago

  @Zaskar2097 

That may be your experience, but it's certaily not mine. Which Access Points did you use, and were they all tagged as the same network? I have 3 WA-TL3001 Access Points around the house plus my Archer AX73 - all on the same network. There's no "overlapping" networks from different nodes, as you suggest. It's one network with overlapping wifi zones. Modern devices like iPhones will move to the strongest signal as I walk around the house but they never leave the Network I'm using because it's all the same network.

I didn't mention "Mesh" in my message, I'm talking about achieving ethernet backhaul and wifi coverage. "Mesh" seems to be a way to resolve the problems inherent in WiFi networks but if you have wired ethernet it's largely irrelevant.

Go to any open plan office, or similar, and you'll see no-one is obsessing about "Mesh". They use overlapping wired Access Points all on the same network. That's what I have done.

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
a week ago

@Zaskar2097 

 

mesh with ethernet backhaul works with routers in Access Point mode. I use 2 Ax55 as remote nodes for example. The drawback is that they are not so nice and use more power, the advantage is that you can use a larger number of LAN ports.

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
a week ago

  @serengeti That's a really good solution. Here in Australia you can pick up an AX55 for about the same price as a RE705X. Mesh, ethernet backhaul and multiple LAN ports in one package. Yes, larger than a wall plug Range Extender but so much more useful. And you always have a spare router if your base unit dies! 

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Re:EasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
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  @David-TP Any plans to support RE330 in the near future? 
Curious to what is the difference within RE315 and RE330 or what do the numbers mean? 

Also filters for backhaul not working on page.

Bums trying to guess what would tplink do with its products and support for features.

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