Most Wi-Fi mesh solutions, support bridge mode and so basically it treats it like a wireless access point off of your router I know for a fact the orbu products do So a lot of times when I'm running with mesh networks for installs, I'll set up the peplink router as the controller of the network put the mesh in a bridge mode and connect it into the peplink routers lan port that will allow you to extend your wireless network and keep your mesh while having all the benefits of a peplink router
The peplink ap one ax is a great way to extend Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. I use them in my house, at my office and at many other businesses around the country.
Awesome Video! Quick question. Can you connect it to wifi mesh nodes? I currently have 3 ASUS ZenWiFi AX Mini (XD4) nodes. Thanks for any info.
Most Wi-Fi mesh solutions, support bridge mode and so basically it treats it like a wireless access point off of your router
I know for a fact the orbu products do
So a lot of times when I'm running with mesh networks for installs, I'll set up the peplink router as the controller of the network put the mesh in a bridge mode and connect it into the peplink routers lan port that will allow you to extend your wireless network and keep your mesh while having all the benefits of a peplink router
Bought one have it set up at home. Now I’m thinking about buying the peplink AP’s. This also has the access point controller.
APs are not worth it
The peplink ap one ax is a great way to extend Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. I use them in my house, at my office and at many other businesses around the country.