Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550

Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550

Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550
Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550
a week ago - last edited a week ago

I have the BE550 as my main router. I have all 3 networks established (2.4, 5, 6 ghz.) I have a PS5 and didn't want to run an Ethernet cable from it to my router, it's about 30 ft away. I decided to get a BE230 router and just use it as a satellite. I specifically got it because it was WiFi 7 and I wanted my main router to send the 6ghz connection to it so my PlayStation could get the fastest speeds possible. I have it setup and it's functioning but the Tether app isn't let me adjust any settings on the satellite itself. It's looks like it's only sending the 2.4 and 5ghz connection to it. Am I doing something wrong or is there now way to force which connection get sent to the satellite?

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Re:Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @JW0734 

 

Archer BE230 only supports dual band (2.4 and 5 GHz) - that's the reason it won't broadcast the BE550 6GHz band SSID (specs).

When in Easymesh the satellite device WebGUI is not accessible - that's is by design - it replicates the main router settings.

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Re:Using BE230 as a satellite with BE550-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @JW0734 

 

Archer BE230 only supports dual band (2.4 and 5 GHz) - that's the reason it won't broadcast the BE550 6GHz band SSID (specs).

When in Easymesh the satellite device WebGUI is not accessible - that's is by design - it replicates the main router settings.

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