EasyMesh
The Flexible, Stable Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi
Experience strong, stable, and seamless wireless connections throughout your home with EasyMesh.1
A whole home mesh standard works across different access points for ultimate flexibility.
Why EasyMesh
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Can’t get Wi-Fi in your
bedroom?Whole Home Coverage
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Dropped connections while walking around the house?
Seamless Roaming
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Tired of complicated
Wi-Fi setup?One-Click Settings
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New mesh systems eat up your budget?
Flexible Scalability
Easily Create Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi
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Main Device (Controller)
Serves as the EasyMesh network's core, a router/DSL modem router/access point streamlines setup and oversees network management.
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Satellite Devices (Agents)
Supplement your network with these EasyMesh-compatible devices: routers, extenders, or powerline adapters, all helping you expand your network.
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Whole Home Seamless Network
Say goodbye to Wi-Fi dead spots with a Mesh network that ensures consistent, seamless connectivity throughout your home.
Covers Every Corner of Your House
Brick and cement. Floors and ceilings. Walls and hallways. All of them make it tough for WiFi to travel across your home. EasyMesh network deliver complete coverage throughout your home. There will be no more searching around for a stable connection.
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Apartment
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Ranch-Style House
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Multi-Story House
Seamless Roaming with One WiFi Name
Uninterrupted Streaming when Moving Between Rooms
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Whole Home Coverage
Eliminate weak signal areas with Wi-Fi coverage for the whole house
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Smart Roaming
Uninterrupted streaming when moving between rooms
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One WiFi Name
No more switching WiFi network names
Easy Setup
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One-Click Settings
1. Determine your main router.
2. Determine your satellite devices.*
3. Press the WPS buttons and the EasyMesh is all set.
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Plug and Done
1. Determine your main device.
2. Determine your satellite devices.
3. Connect the LAN ports of both the main device and a satellite device with just an RJ45 cable. Then everything's all set.
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Scan and Easy Connect4
1. Determine your main device.
2. Determine your satellite devices.
3. Scan both the main device and a satellite device via the TP-Link Tether App. They connect each other and form an EasyMesh network.
Stability Meets Flexibility
From Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 7, TP-Link has developed various EasyMesh-compatible devices including Wi-Fi Routers, Range Extenders, Powerline Adapters, and DSL Modem Routers.
Choose from a wide range of models to build your solid whole-home mesh network with EasyMesh-compatible devices.
and more...
Flexible backhaul connection plays an important role in achieving whole home high-speed coverage. With EasyMesh Network, the main device and satellite devices are able to connect wireless and wired backhaul at the same time.4 This way, it greatly improves overall throughput and reduces latency, delivering broader coverage with more stable and reliable connections.
Easy Centralized Management
Leverage EasyMesh for effortless Wi-Fi configuration and management. Centralize control with the main device and synchronize settings like SSID, password, and security protocols to satellite devices instantly. It also seamlessly manages advanced features including Access Control, Parental Controls, and Quality of Service. When upgrading the main devices, the connecting satellite devices will also be auto-upgraded and followed by the main device.
Wi-Fi Dead Zone Killer
Settings Sync
Functions Work
Wi-Fi SSID
Password
Security
Access Control
Parental Controls
QoS
Main Router
Satellite Device 1
Satellite Device 2
Satellite Device 3
Satellite Device 4
How is EasyMesh different from OneMesh
EasyMesh | OneMesh™ | |
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General | ||
Support Vendors | Any vendor that is compatible with EasyMesh can be networked with each other. | Only from TP-Link that support OneMesh™ can be networked with each other. |
Product Categories | · Main Device (Controller): Router (Wi-Fi Router, DSL Modem Router, 5G/4G Wi-Fi Router, Access Point) · Satellite Devices (Agent): Router, Extender (Range Extender, Powerline Adapter) |
· Main Router (Controller): Router (Wi-Fi Router, DSL Modem Router, 5G/4G Wi-Fi Router) · Satellite Devices (Agent): Extender (Range Extender, Powerline Adapter) |
Networking Mode | Mode 1: Router + Satellite Router Mode 2: Router + Extender |
Router + Extender |
Backhaul Connection | ||
Wired Backhaul | √ | √ |
Ethernet Backhaul | √ | × |
Powerline Backhaul | √ | √ |
Wireless and Wired Combined Backhaul4 |
Planned | × |
Setup | ||
Via App | √ | √ |
Via Web Interface | √ | √ |
Via QR-Code (DDP onboarding)4 | Planned | × |
Steering | ||
Band Steering | √ | √ |
AP Steering | √ | √ |
Functions | ||
Multi Upgrade | √ | × |
One-Click Settings | √ | √ |
Centralized Management4 | √ | × |
Work under AP Mode | √ | × |
1. TP-Link EasyMesh-compatible products can network with other devices that use EasyMesh. Failed connections may be due to firmware conflicts of different vendors. The EasyMesh-Compatible function is still being developed on some models and will be supported in subsequent software updates. This product is compatible with standardized EasyMesh technology but has not obtained the Wi-Fi EasyMeshTM certification.
2. Satellite routers should be set to satellite mode.
3. Router refers to Wi-Fi Router, DSL Modem Router, 5G/4G Wi-Fi Router, Access Point. Extender refers to Range Extender, and Powerline Adapter.
4. Further software upgrades for feature availability may be required.