Several questions about the OneMesh™ and Mesh
A1. The OneMesh™ is a trademark for all TP-Link SOHO products which can support mesh network, including Wi-Fi Routers, DSL Modem Routers, 3G/4G Router, Range Extenders, and Powerline Adapters .etc. OneMesh™ intelligently connects mobile devices to your router or extenders, whichever provides the best connection. Please check here for more information.
The Deco Mesh is the technology only used on TP-Link Deco products for the Mesh network. Deco adapts as your Wi-Fi needs change and uses complex algorithms behind the scenes to automatically and efficiently route data along the fastest path. Please check here for more information.
In Summary, OneMesh™ and Deco Mesh are totally different technologies used on different TP-Link products, so they are not compatible. For more details, please refer here.
A2: Please check the Compatibility list of OneMesh™.
A3. No, according to Q1, OneMesh™ and Deco Mesh are totally different technologies used on different TP-Link products, so OneMesh™ products cannot build a Mesh network with Deco.
A4. No. Currently, the Wi-Fi Alliance does not require the same technology to construct Mesh networks, so the methods and technologies used by each network provider are different. Therefore, there is no way to combine different brand products to build a Mesh network.
A5. No. The OneMesh™ products can’t support the ethernet backhaul. But the Deco supports the Ethernet backhaul.
A6. Generally we suggest connecting all the repeaters to the router for better performance. Customers can also connect one repeater to another repeater which already gets connected to the router, however we don’t recommend you to add more than two repeaters to one single link chain in consideration of the Wi-Fi quality.
A7. Wireless Routers support OneMesh™ only on Router mode. Modem Routers support OneMesh™ on any operation mode.
A8. No. Only under the router mode, the OneMesh™ router can build a mesh network.
A9.You can use an OneMesh™ Wireless Router or Modem Router or 3G/4G Router with several sets of Range Extenders or Powerline Adapters to create an OneMesh™ network.
A10. No. The OneMesh™ router can only be combined with OneMesh™ RE or OneMesh™ PLC to build Mesh networks.
A11. Wi-Fi client devices themselves decide whether to switch to a different AP and when that happens. OneMesh based on 802.11k/v is allowed to provide roaming recommendations to a client device (the device needs support 802.11k/v), while the device is free to accept or ignore based on its roaming threshold.
In the roaming process, usually, when the received signal strength becomes weaker to maintain the connection, the Wi-Fi device will start to scan for SSIDs and associate with the AP with an appropriate Wi-Fi signal, otherwise, the device may keep the connection to the current SSID.
OneMesh also helps the device to find nearby APs more quickly and roam the AP faster for a better roaming experience.
Here are some articles online to learn more about Wi-Fi Roaming on IOS/ Andriod mobile devices:
For IOS: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203068
For Andriod: How to change the WiFi Roaming parameters in an Android device? https://support.honeywellaidc.com/s/article/How-to-change-the-WiFi-Roaming-parameters-in-an-Android-device
A: OneMesh doesn't support 6GHz to combine the Mesh network for now. But we do have the plan to add support for 6GHz in the future.
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