Backhaul and modem ---- main Deco connection
I know that main Deco has to be connected to (existing) modem[+router] via ethernet (applies to all MESH systems). Is this connection always a single ethernet cable? Perhaps where people have an existing modem[+router] its best to replace that with modem only and allow main Deco to do all the work?
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TP-Link_Deco wrote
@TP-Link_Deco Thanks. I have been confused about backhaul. But now I believe the connection " modem ---- main Deco" has nothing to do with backhaul. Backhaul is only relevant for the connection "main Deco ----- non-main Decos" (whether Powline or wifi).
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Hi,
Do you want to know if Deco can work when there is no modem/router?
The main Deco requires to connect to an Ethernet cable to go to the internet. If there is no modem/router in the front of Deco, but there is an Ethernet port on the wall and can provide internet when connecting a PC to it, then when Deco connect to that Ethernet port on the wall, Deco can also provide internet to other devices such as laptops, and phones, etc.
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TP-Link_Deco wrote
@TP-Link_Deco Thanks. I have been confused about backhaul. But now I believe the connection " modem ---- main Deco" has nothing to do with backhaul. Backhaul is only relevant for the connection "main Deco ----- non-main Decos" (whether Powline or wifi).
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Yes, the backhaul is referring to the connection between the Deco units.
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