EasyMesh and TP-Link
Over the last few years, TP-Link has embraced the EasyMesh Standard, which allows you to easily and flexibly create a mesh network using devices from various vendors. EasyMesh-compatibility has also now expanded to allow nearly any OneMesh-compatible device to work as the satellite node of your network.
What is EasyMesh?
EasyMesh is a standardized certification launched by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the same group certifying wireless routers and extenders, which serves to bring a standardized method of configuring and connecting to and managing multi-AP (Access Point) networks.
Why Choose EasyMesh?
As an industry standard, EasyMesh also allows devices from various vendors to be configured together, while also allowing these devices to now work together to increase network capacity and effective throughput. Not to mention, these networks are incredibly easy to set up and maintain.
- Seamless Wi-Fi Connections with One Network Name
- Standardized Cross-Vendor Support
- Whole Home Coverage
- Seamless Roaming
- One-Click Configuration
You can find a full list* of EasyMesh-compatible devices on our site here:
EasyMesh TP-Link USA Product List
What is an EasyMesh Backhaul?
In a mesh Wi-Fi network, multiple mesh nodes are placed throughout a home or office to provide a strong and reliable Wi-Fi signal in every corner. These mesh nodes communicate with each other using their backhaul method, whether wired or wireless, to create a single, unified Wi-Fi network.
A backhaul is the method in which your EasyMesh-compatible routers and extenders will communicate with each other. All EasyMesh-compatible routers and extenders are capable of creating a wireless backhaul between network nodes. However, some devices are also capable of creating an ethernet-wired backhaul to further improve the capability of your network.
Create an EasyMesh Wireless Backhaul Between Routers or Range Extenders
Yes, you read that correctly; EasyMesh networks allow you to use a Range Extender or even a second router as the satellite node for your EasyMesh Network*. This feature is separate from general EasyMesh compatibility and has been recently introduced to additional models; this feature is also required on both the main and satellite nodes.
It is recommended to connect no more than 3 mesh nodes (2 satellite devices) in a single wireless chain to improve network performance. A Firmware update may be required for some models to support Router-Router Networking.
Create an EasyMesh Wired Backhaul Between Routers or Range Extenders
Ethernet, or wired backhaul, refers to the use of Ethernet cables to connect multiple mesh nodes in a Wi-Fi network. By using an Ethernet backhaul, the mesh nodes can communicate with each other at faster speeds and with lower latency, as compared to a wireless connection. This ensures a more robust and reliable connection between the nodes, which results in improved performance and stability for your devices.
FAQ: How to Build an Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers
What is the difference between EasyMesh, OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh?
From the below chart you could have a general comparison between EasyMesh vs OneMesh™ vs Deco Mesh.
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Seamless Wi-Fi Roaming |
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Works with Another Brand’s Device |
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AP Seamless Steering |
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Band steering (Smart Connect) |
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Router - Router Wireless Backhaul |
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Ethernet-Wired Backhaul |
Available on Select Models (Check Compatibility) |
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AP mode |
- (Planned***) |
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Mesh Protocol Supported |
802.11k/v |
802.11k/v |
802.11k/v/r |
Management Methods |
Web UI & Tether APP |
Web UI & Tether APP |
Deco APP |
Technology |
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Product List |
TP-Link EasyMesh Product List |
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Compatible Devices |
Wi-Fi Routers Range Extenders EasyMesh Certified Products |
Wi-Fi Routers Powerline Adapters Range Extenders DSL Modem Routers 4G Wi-Fi Routers |
Any Deco Mesh Node |
1. TP-Link EasyMesh, OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh products use different mesh technologies, and not compatible with each other when building a mesh network.
2. Working with a different vendor* - Certified EasyMesh devices can work with each other, while we highly recommend using TP-Link EasyMesh products together to ensure the best performance and full compatibility.
EasyMesh – Frequently Asked Questions
See Our General EasyMesh FAQ: General Questions about EasyMesh
What TP-Link Routers and Extenders Will Support EasyMesh?
You can find a complete list* of our compatible EasyMesh Devices Here: EasyMesh Compatible Devices
Please be aware that specific models will require firmware updates to support EasyMesh, and you should pay attention to the subsequent firmware releases on the TP-Link official website for added optimizations, features, and improvements to EasyMesh.
Will EasyMesh-Compatible Devices Work Together with Onemesh, Deco Mesh, or Omada Mesh Devices?
No. Wi-Fi EasyMesh, TP-Link OneMesh™, and Deco Mesh use different technologies and are not able to work together to create a coherent mesh network. It is recommended to use only one technology to simplify your network and prevent problems from arising. (Archer = EasyMesh/OneMesh)(Deco = Deco Mesh)(Omada = OmadaMesh)
EasyMesh compatibility is widely spreading, and many of your previously OneMesh compatible devices have been updated to EasyMesh.
Can I use TP-Link EasyMesh devices with EasyMesh products from different manufacturers or companies? Are they compatible?
Theoretically, TP-Link EasyMesh will work with any EasyMesh-certified products due to the standardized EasyMesh technology. However, EasyMesh networking methods can vary based on the manufacturers. We highly recommend using TP-Link EasyMesh products together to ensure the best performance and full compatibility.
Please See the EasyMesh Splash Page for an Overall Compatibility List: https://www.tp-link.com/us/easymesh/product-list
Looking to Get Started with EasyMesh?
How to Build and Ethernet Backhaul Using Two EasyMesh Routers
How to Add a Router to an EasyMesh Network as a Satellite Device
How to Add an Extender to An EasyMesh Network as a Satellite Device
(Last Updated: 8/20/2024)
*As a reminder, our compatibility pages are always subject to change, and models marked as planned are not guaranteed to receive the feature and should not be used to determine future feature availability. Compatibility is still being added to additional models, but our team does not have any insights into what models or when a model will receive a firmware update or feature - so please keep an eye on your device's download page and check for available updates often