Easymesh 6G band not broadcasted
Hi. I am running 2 Archer BE805 under Easymesh Ethernet Backhaul. I notice the below
Main Router Broadcasting
- Smart Connect (2G & 5G band) network
- 6G band network
- MLO network
BE805 Easymesh Satellite Broadcasting
- Smart Connect (2G & 5G band) network
I understand from another post that MLO is not supported in Easymesh but why my BE805 Easymesh Satellite is not broadcasting my 6G band network. Thanks.
Update:
I notice that my BE805 Easymesh Satellite is still Broadcasting it's default 6G band network (Easymesh Satellite Default 6G SSID). That default 6G SSID can be connected using it's default router password despite it is already being configure as Easymesh Satellite. And after connecting thru that router default SSID, I can access my main router setting page. This is a security concern as i can access my main router thru my easymesh satellite's default ssid & password.
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The latest software has supported 6GHz EasyMesh Backhaul.
Please visit this thread for more details:
Archer BE805 New Software Supports ECO Mode, 6GHz EasyMesh Backhaul, and Enhanced VPN Performance
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Hi, thanks for posting question here.
Can you take factory reset and reconfigure the satellite router again to double-check?
Can you swap the main router and satellite router to check whether the issue still happens on a "new" satellite router?
Thanks for your cooperation.
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@Marvin_S I had tried both the below suggestion but the issue still remains. The satellite router will still broadcast it's own default 6G band SSID which is accessible using the default pin.
I did notice a few more observation.
- changing the channel of the 6G band in the main router, does not affect the satellite router's 6G band channel
- selecting "hiding SSID" for main router does not affect the satellite router as well. The satellite router still broadcast the SSID that i choose to hide. (Applies to both 2.4G & 5G band)
Marvin_S wrote
Hi, thanks for posting question here.
Can you take factory reset and reconfigure the satellite router again to double-check?
Can you swap the main router and satellite router to check whether the issue still happens on a "new" satellite router?
Thanks for your cooperation.
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Hi, thanks for your update.
Sorry, I just confirmed that 6GHz networking is also not supported by Easymesh and what you described is normal. 6Ghz settings of main router do not synchronize to satellite router,
So you can still see 6GHz SSID, which it is not hidden, and it does not support to edit now.
We have confirmed that Archer BE805 will support 6G networking via Easymesh in the near future.
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Hi, can you help to confirm if IoT and Guest network will be broadcasted by the satellite devices in the next firmware release? Facing same security issue as Eon83. Thanks.
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Hi, I am afraid that the feature you mentioned can not be done in the next firmware release. This feature is not supported on all TP-Link routers, and we have log and pass it along to the related team.
Before adding as satellite router, it is under factory reset condition. After setting up Easymesh network, there should be no way to configure IoT and guest network on satellite router, because it does not support to log into the web UI page. So may I confirm how did you find security issue?
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The latest software has supported 6GHz EasyMesh Backhaul.
Please visit this thread for more details:
Archer BE805 New Software Supports ECO Mode, 6GHz EasyMesh Backhaul, and Enhanced VPN Performance
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I am also facing the same problem with GE800 not supporting 6G band in easymesh. May I know when there will be firmware supporting 6G in easymesh? The latest firmware for GE800 is 20240919. For 6G support, must satellite be also running newer firmware? If I buy a BE805 and use it as the main router (easymesh controller) and put your new 6G firmware, will it do 6G mesh with GE800 as a satellite with the older firmware. Or must I buy two BE805 to get this to work?
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I am also facing the same problem with GE800 not supporting 6G band in easymesh. May I know when there will be firmware supporting 6G in easymesh? The latest firmware for GE800 is 20240919. For 6G support, must satellite be also running newer firmware? If I buy a BE805 and use it as the main router (easymesh controller) and put your new 6G firmware, will it do 6G mesh with GE800 as a satellite with the older firmware. Or must I buy two BE805 to get this to work?
As far as I can confirm, Archer GE800 also supports the 6G band via EasyMesh. Could you please clarify how you determined it doesn't support 6G in EasyMesh?
For an EasyMesh network to function over 6G, both routers must support it.
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Currently, when GE800 is the Easymesh controller and connected to a TPlink HB810 as an Easymesh satellite, the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz SSID of the GE800 are duplicated on the HB810, but the 6Ghz SSID of the GE800 is not. The HB810 continues to broadcast is default SSID ..._6G. So, is the problem with the HB810 or the GE800? If instead, I buy a BE805 and mesh it with the GE800, will the BE805 broadcast the 6Ghz SSID of the GE800 (the Easymesh controller) or its own original default SSID?
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