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Uses Asus BE550 EasyMesh together with additional non-EasyMesh satellites

Uses Asus BE550 EasyMesh together with additional non-EasyMesh satellites

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Pelado29
Junior Member
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04-22-2016, 09:55 AM
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Hi! You're considering switching to a mesh-based setup for better coverage in your large property. The TP-Link Deco X73-DSL with three Deco Mesh satellites is ideal for this. Regarding the TP-Link Archer BE550, it supports EasyMesh, but your current TP-link M4 satellites aren't compatible. Your main router with EasyMesh should work with other branded EasyMesh devices, creating a unified network without extra SSIDs.
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Pelado29
04-22-2016, 09:55 AM #1

Hi! You're considering switching to a mesh-based setup for better coverage in your large property. The TP-Link Deco X73-DSL with three Deco Mesh satellites is ideal for this. Regarding the TP-Link Archer BE550, it supports EasyMesh, but your current TP-link M4 satellites aren't compatible. Your main router with EasyMesh should work with other branded EasyMesh devices, creating a unified network without extra SSIDs.

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lcw123
Junior Member
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04-22-2016, 11:50 AM
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Jeff, I'm a bit puzzled by the title reference to Asus and your mention of TP-Link. It seems there might be some confusion. As far as I understand, EasyMesh is intended for certain devices, while TP-Link could offer alternatives. If you're looking to avoid replacement costs, reaching out to TP-Link support directly would be a good idea. However, mesh networking isn't always the optimal solution—more context would help clarify the best approach.
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lcw123
04-22-2016, 11:50 AM #2

Jeff, I'm a bit puzzled by the title reference to Asus and your mention of TP-Link. It seems there might be some confusion. As far as I understand, EasyMesh is intended for certain devices, while TP-Link could offer alternatives. If you're looking to avoid replacement costs, reaching out to TP-Link support directly would be a good idea. However, mesh networking isn't always the optimal solution—more context would help clarify the best approach.