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Re: Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System
to clarify, my asus mesh is made up of 4 Asus routers, and i haven't played with the all-in-one mesh setups like the eero mentioned. The eero nodes look to have two Ethernet ports, whereas my mesh setup has routers with a WAN port. I'm guessing you can specify,the ports, or maybe the newer mesh setups can figure it out for you (i know newer stuff now a days are much less manual effort, much smarter in terms of consumer support). As for the fuzzy thing i've mentioned, that's not seemless at all.1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System
magenta9856549 wrote: Is there a way to disable DHCP / routing on the mesh network and use the TMO HI device as the sole/only router ? That way, the TMO HI would give outIP addresses from it's internal router instead of creating an interference with 2 different IP ranges being broadcast (Double NAT). I want a seamless, hand off network that switches automatically to the strongest signal. So I just picked up a Black Friday deal from Best Buy - 3 unit mesh Eero Dual Band AX Wifi 6 w/ wired backhaul that would be perfect for my tri level house and all the Apple devices we use…. So i've read that you're basically set your router to the same network as your Tmo gateway, but i haven't practiced and have no clue of any "ah ha" moments. Basically, you'd set your router as a switch (this can be done via connecting your tmo gatway to the switchports instead of the WAN port, as for the mesh setups i think you'd configure that but since i haven't played with those i don't know the details). I would also imagine you'd have to disable DHCP on your mesh router (since the tmo gateway would also be a dhcp server, and having two devices being a dhcp server may cause problems). This would essentially break the double-NAT. I would imagine you'd still have two Wi-Fi signals, because the tmo wifi can't (i don't think) mesh with your wifi. Ultimately, i don't know how this would affect a mesh, as i haven't tried it.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System
cseder wrote: What does double NAT mean. Does it mean having two WIFI networks? Do they not make wireless nodes that will hookup to the gateway? I see Nokia has a WIFI Beacon 6 but it is not available yet. So with networking, think of each router as a network (including the T-Mobile home gateway, because it's also a router). If you link a router behind another router, you're essentially putting a network behind another network. Each Network has their own address scheme and mapping (NAT), and each need settings on how they communicate between each other and the internet. This brings about different pros and cons. I'm running a double NAT now, because i have an Asus Mesh (no other mesh is compatible, let alone T-mobile's "iffy" mesh, not sure about bridge-moding the main router and how it could affect the other nodes). So far, i don't have any loss of speed/performance, but sometimes my router connection does go down (over dhcp conflicts? my only big issue). IPv6 works fine once i set it through passthrough. In terms of port-forwarding, does the T-mo gateway NOT have a firewall? I get that most of the traffic they block is on their end, but so far nothing is blocked (i only need to forward on my Asus router, and everything goes through). Any tips or advice on settings/config to keep stability/security would be appreciated.2Visto0likes0Comentarios