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2022-12-24 01:16:54
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@eXcomunicado I went with the new nest Wi-Fi mesh rotors that just came out. They seem to work really well and you can use the ethernet port as a backhaul connection. I tested mine out and when I...
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2022-12-01 18:38:49
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@YH1 yeah you just have to put them a little closer together but if they have more than two channels they can do better with speed between the nodes. That was the main thing. It's still nice to have...
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2022-12-01 17:42:43
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@YH1 If you have the newer faster Wi-Fi mesh routers with three or more channels, it's not as big a deal as it can use one of the channels for direct communication between the other nodes. But with...
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2022-10-30 22:15:38
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@Tanquen I got the new Nest one the other day and it works well. The wired backhaul is automatic. I set up the mesh with 2 of them and unplugged the main one from power and the second one just kept...
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2022-10-24 20:52:20
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@Liam_T their new nest one that just came out. I have a pre-order in that's supposed to ship the end of the month. It's only got two ethernet ports I think, but they mentioned that it can be used for...
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2022-10-09 18:33:02
Re:Ethernet (wired) backhaul for OneMesh products
@KenJG there was a rumor that the new Wi-Fi. 6. Tri-Band access points would allow a wired backhaul but I've not seen anything. I went ahead and returned my router and access point and ended up...
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