AX10 vs C62 Ethernet/ Wifi Backhaul

Hi everyone,
I want to use AX10 as main router with C64 as satellite routers via ethernet (6nos) and via wifi (2nos) for better network coverage. Need help on setting up satellite nodes. Also need to know how ethernet/ wifi backhaul is better than using C64 as APs with static IPs.
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Hi@RajanGarg,
Previously, it was not possible to log in and manage the EasyMesh satellite router individually. However, TP-Link has started gradually supporting this feature on some EasyMesh router models.
For the supported models, you can refer to this guide for instructions on how to log in:
1. Connect your device to the satellite router (wired or wirelessly).
2. Open a web browser and enter the satellite router's IP address in the address bar to access its web management page. To find the satellite router's IP address:
a. Use the main router's web management interface: Go to Advanced > EasyMesh to locate the IP address.
b. Use the Tether App: Log in to the main router, go to More > EasyMesh > Tap the Satellite router's icon to find its IP address.
3. Create a new login username and password for the satellite router and log in.
For a detailed guide on accessing the EasyMesh satellite router's web interface, refer to this FAQ:How to log in to the Web Interface of an EasyMesh Satellite Router
However, if you encounter the message "Rejected request under RE mode" when attempting to log in to the web interface of your EasyMesh satellite router, it means that your router does not currently support this functionality. Please keep an eye out for firmware updates that may enable this feature in the future.
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Hi@RajanGarg,
If you want to set Ethernet backahul between routers, you can refer to How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers
For wireless backhaul, please see How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device
Here is the collection of all Easymesh materials for your reference: EasyMesh
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Hi @Joseph-TP
Thanks for your helpful reply. I have added AX10 as main router and C62 as sattelite router. But I am not able to web access sattelite router using it's IP assigned by main router. Can you please help me on this. Thanks in advance.
Rajan
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Hi@RajanGarg,
Previously, it was not possible to log in and manage the EasyMesh satellite router individually. However, TP-Link has started gradually supporting this feature on some EasyMesh router models.
For the supported models, you can refer to this guide for instructions on how to log in:
1. Connect your device to the satellite router (wired or wirelessly).
2. Open a web browser and enter the satellite router's IP address in the address bar to access its web management page. To find the satellite router's IP address:
a. Use the main router's web management interface: Go to Advanced > EasyMesh to locate the IP address.
b. Use the Tether App: Log in to the main router, go to More > EasyMesh > Tap the Satellite router's icon to find its IP address.
3. Create a new login username and password for the satellite router and log in.
For a detailed guide on accessing the EasyMesh satellite router's web interface, refer to this FAQ:How to log in to the Web Interface of an EasyMesh Satellite Router
However, if you encounter the message "Rejected request under RE mode" when attempting to log in to the web interface of your EasyMesh satellite router, it means that your router does not currently support this functionality. Please keep an eye out for firmware updates that may enable this feature in the future.
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