Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?

Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?

Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
2025-03-25 07:35:39 - last edited 2025-03-25 07:36:45

Is this possible? If it is not then it is possible using the BE9300 with a Deco unit instead? Any input is appreciated!

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Re:Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
2025-03-25 09:13:38

  @el_pablo 

Don't know about Deco, I have BE800 and BE550, Archer models do not support MLO in easymesh (yet). The BE800 only just recently got tri band MLO feature, probably be a while before mesh is supported.

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Re:Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
2025-03-25 18:33:28

  @el_pablo 

 

Yes, the Archer BE9300 is compatible with the EasyMesh.  It can be used as a main or satellite unit.  Ethernet backhaul should work between the two units.    

 

To answer your 2nd question, no Deco is not compatiblish with EasyMesh. 

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Re:Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
3 weeks ago

@apila22 
 

@Carl 

 

Thanks for the info!

 

Can I use a Archer in a bridge access point mode wired to the main Archer and enable MLO on the 2nd Archer that way or is the same as Easy Mesh that isn't supported?

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Re:Connect two Archer BE9300 units together with wired backhaul to form easy mesh network with MLO?
2 weeks ago

  @el_pablo 

 

The BE9300 does not support a bridge mode, at least natively.  It has Router or AP modes only.  What you described though would essentially be EasyMesh operation though. 

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