How to add a router to an EasyMesh network as a satellite device

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Updated 11-13-2024 07:57:03 AM 112179
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EasyMesh routers and routers can work together to form one unified Wi-Fi network. Walk through your home and stay connected with the fastest possible speeds thanks to EasyMesh’s seamless coverage.

Note:

The main router and satellite routers must be compatible with EasyMesh. If your router only supports OneMesh, a firmware upgrade to EasyMesh-Supported is required.

For TP-Link EasyMesh DSL Modem Routers, such as the Archer VX1800v, it can only operate as a main router. It does not support OneMesh™.

Visit https://www.tp-link.com/easymesh/product-list/ for a complete list of EasyMesh-compatible devices.

Here are two methods to add a satellite router:

Method 1: Using WPS button

This method allows you to add a satellite router to an EasyMesh network with TP-Link wireless router or the router from another vendor.

1. Log into the web management page of the main router. Here we take a TP-Link Archer Wireless Router as example. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for the main router. Please refer to this FAQ to log in.

2. Go to Advanced > EasyMesh, and enable EasyMesh on the main router.

A picture displays the EasyMesh option on the top left side.

3. Click Add Satellite Devices, select Others, then click NEXT.

There are 3 menus of TP-Link router, TP-Link extender, and Others are listed on left side of the picture, and cancel and Next option list on the right corner.

4. Follow the instruction steps shown on the page.

Display the steps to add Satellite Devices of Other brands, and the OK button is on the right corner.

a. Plug in the satellite router next to the main router.

b. Reset the satellite router to factory settings or switch it to satellite router mode.

  • For TP-Link routers, go to Advanced > EasyMesh, and click Change Mode to change it to satellite mode.

A picture displays EasyMesh button in the middle and Change Mode button on the right corner.

  • For other brand routers, please refer to their user manuals.

c. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on the main router and on the satellite router. Wait until the WPS process is complete.

d. Done! You can check the mesh device on the router’s web page, too.

Method 2: Via Scanning

This method is only used to build an EasyMesh network between TP-Link Wireless Routers, as follows: https://www.tp-link.com/en/easymesh/product-list/#wi-fi-routers

1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for the main router. Please refer to this FAQ to log in.

2. Go to Advanced > EasyMesh, and enable EasyMesh on the main router.

A picture displays the EasyMesh option on the top left side, and the Add SATELLITE DEVICES option on the bottom.

3. Click Add Satellite Devices, select TP-Link Router, and then click NEXT.

A picture lists TP-Link Router, TP-Link Extender, Other options on the left,  Cancel and Next option on the right corner.

4. Follow the page instructions to prepare your satellite router, then click DONE.

Display the steps to prepare the satellite router.

5. Click ADD. When prompted “This device has been added successfully “, click OK, then click FINISH.

A list of routers with its Mac address, signal, and add button on the right side.

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