Use a Range Extender as a Gateway for a MESH network

Use a Range Extender as a Gateway for a MESH network

Use a Range Extender as a Gateway for a MESH network
Use a Range Extender as a Gateway for a MESH network
2024-10-10 17:54:26
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I have a AC1900 extender working correctly connected via WiFi to a Starlink Router. I need to create a MESH to give coverage all over the seperate building this extender is positioned. Is it possible to create MESH with 3 points network using the AC1900 as the gateway? If so which products should I use. Note the Starlink Router is in another building and I cannot cable connect the two buildings. 

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Re:Use a Range Extender as a Gateway for a MESH network
2024-10-11 07:52:47

  @Spurrell 

Hi,

 

Range Extender cannot work as a hub to create a Mesh network.

It needs to work with a router that also supports Mesh.

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