Multiple RE650 range extenders

Hi. In this guide, it's stated to set RE DHCP IP Address Pool to smaller than main routers DHCP Pool.
https://www.tp-link.com/sg/support/faq/2965/
However, what do I do if I have multiple RE650s connected to the main router? Do I set all 3 RE650 DHCP IP Address Pool to the same?
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Hi, welcome to the community.
May I know the model number of your Host router?
I think you could separate the IP address range for each RE650, for example:
if the host router is 192.168.0.50-250,
RE650#1 LAN IP 192.168.0.250, IP address pool could be 192.168.50-100
RE650#2 192.168.0.249, Address Pool-192.168.101-150
RE650#3 192.168.0.248, Address Pool-192.168.151-200
Thank you very much and best regards.
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Hi, welcome to the community.
May I know the model number of your Host router?
I think you could separate the IP address range for each RE650, for example:
if the host router is 192.168.0.50-250,
RE650#1 LAN IP 192.168.0.250, IP address pool could be 192.168.50-100
RE650#2 192.168.0.249, Address Pool-192.168.101-150
RE650#3 192.168.0.248, Address Pool-192.168.151-200
Thank you very much and best regards.
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