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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.
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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.
Thanks for the info my Canadian friend but I don't have "should work" money I am looking for an actual application. I bought a TP-Link AX3000 WIFI 6 extender and the Gateway would not recognize it. I don't want to risk another return. I am asking if anyone has this G4SE gateway and use the mesh technology. There are many saying online that it will not work with the G4SE or G4AR. The T-Mobile guy at the store could not answer this either neither could the T-mobile online chat lady. They told me to pay the extra 20 and month and get the T-Mobile mesh that they offer. They are out of stock but he said he thinks I can buy one he does not know how much it is but will call me back last week when they came in… Crickets. The G4SE is a great receiver unfortunately its engineering design for broadcasting a WIFI signal was tested somewhere where there are no buildings. Yes, I live somewhere in the boonies where this technology, a hot spot, or satellite are my only options or I would have a cable modem and Comcast.
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