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G4SE mesh?
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When you tried the TP-Link AX3000 (which is a router, not an extender), did you have it connected with an Ethernet cable to one of the yellow LAN ports on the gateway? That is how it needs to work. TP-Link sells extenders to wirelessly connect to the router to expand your network.
OneMesh - Flexibly Create a Whole-Home Wi-Fi | TP-Link
A mesh system is similar. The main node needs to be connected to the gateway with an Ethernet cable. Then the other nodes communicate through the main node.
jefruns wrote:Thanks for the info my Canadian friend but I don’t have “should work” money I am looking for an actual application.
NP - I haven't jumped onboard with any 'true' mesh devices. I've been using Netgear router (no issues) with external ports that hit Ethernet over Powerline for ~10 years now w/o issue. TBH, I prefer having a little more … "control" than what most out of the box solutions give (i.e. VLANS, DMZ, etc) to filter out devices such as many unpatched appliances.
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