X60 not a real mesh
Got a number of these, all are in AP mode and 3 are connected via an ethernet back haul.
1. Why does it need an internet connection to work ? they are in AP mode so they are not internet devices, they are an internal wireless network and should not need internet access for me to use or even manage the system.
2. All units connect to the main deco - why is that ? Why I power the main unit down and the network crashes - odd as 2 of the other units are wired in so there is access to the gateway.
3. Only time I have seen a Deco talk to another Deco without going back to the main unit was when I tried to change the main unit for an experiment, decided that it was giving me more problems and reverted back. Seems one of the units was a little slow to recongise the change of the Main unit and stayed connected to the old unit.
I have a working network and it is responsive due to the number of units I have installed, and read reviews that said "it is a mesh" blah blah blah. A true mesh, take any unit out, devices find each other and will use whatever route to keep you operational - especially where multiple units are connected to the main network and can see the gateway.
I had someone doing some work under a cupboard where the "main" unit resides. I said "no problems, power everything in the cupboard down to do what you need, its all fine" to my surprise things were not happy. most of the devices were down and I left it to see what happened thinking it may take its time, and you know what, it didn't.
Not sure what this is called, not a mesh, its not necesarily WDS either. I would have stuck with my DD-WRT routers which do a full mesh and you can take any of the devices off and you will switch to any other. The problem with DD-WRT is that they cannot do ethernet backhaul and have to reserve either 2.4 or 5 for the backhaul - not so good.