Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh

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Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh
Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh
2021-03-02 13:04:07 - last edited 2021-03-02 15:14:29
Model: Archer A7  
Hardware Version: V5
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Hi.

 

My main router is an Archer A7 v5. I want to take advantage of Mesh networks but since there are a couple of options, I'd like to hear your opinion. 

 

Option 1: keep my current router and add something else (repeater, power line adapter?)

Option 2: switch to Deco line of mesh routers (M9 Plus, AX20, etc.)

 

Can you help?

 

Thanks!

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Re:Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh-Solution
2021-03-02 13:13:35 - last edited 2021-03-02 15:14:29

@vazquezjm 

 

Option 1 would be cheaper, because you can buy some RE or PA to establish OneMesh with A7 according to your infrastructure.

Option 2 is entirely different system - it's more expensive. The Deco is for a really big household. In terms of mesh network, with Deco you'll have a better wireless experience.

Given the fact that you already have an Archer A7 that's a possible scenario if you want to use Deco. Here's a difference between the router and AP mode with Deco.

Here's the difference between Deco and OneMesh.

BTW AX20 is an AX (Wi-Fi 6) router - it's not part of Deco. You probably refer to Deco X20.

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Re:Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh-Solution
2021-03-02 13:13:35 - last edited 2021-03-02 15:14:29

@vazquezjm 

 

Option 1 would be cheaper, because you can buy some RE or PA to establish OneMesh with A7 according to your infrastructure.

Option 2 is entirely different system - it's more expensive. The Deco is for a really big household. In terms of mesh network, with Deco you'll have a better wireless experience.

Given the fact that you already have an Archer A7 that's a possible scenario if you want to use Deco. Here's a difference between the router and AP mode with Deco.

Here's the difference between Deco and OneMesh.

BTW AX20 is an AX (Wi-Fi 6) router - it's not part of Deco. You probably refer to Deco X20.

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Re:Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh
2021-03-02 13:57:54

Forgot to mention that I'm able to connect 1st and 2nd floor through an Ethernet cable  (Cat 5e).

 

Not sure how the RE works, but I assume they amplify the signal? If so, wouldn't it be better to connect two devices (A7 on the 1st floor) to have a more reliable connection between them? 

 

Some time ago I thought about adding a 2nd router and have them work as a client/slave, router/AP, or however it is called, but it might be overkill.... 

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2021-03-02 14:54:04 - last edited 2021-03-02 14:55:42

@vazquezjm 

 

Sounds perfectly fine to me. That way you'll get a reliable connection to the second floor just adding an additional A7 as an AP.

RE works pretty much the way you mentioned. I would prefer same scenario - it's cheaper and stable.

Remember though, using this you won't have a mesh network.

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2021-03-02 15:14:18

 

Ivaylo wrote

Remember though, using this you won't have a mesh network.

 

You're right, then I think I'll add a RE450 / RE650 to have full advantage of OneMesh 

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Re:Archer A7 v5 + XX = OneMesh
2021-03-02 15:22:07

@vazquezjm 

 

Sounds reasonable. Here you can find a comparison between those two - https://techprojournal.com/tp-link-re650-vs-tp-link-re450/

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