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07-25-2023 11:18 AM - edited 07-25-2023 11:20 AM
Can the NR5103E be used as the master router for a mesh?
If so, which systems are known to work - I don't particularly want to purchase a 3rd party mesh system where I have to cable the first unit as a router to the 5g router in pass through, that is just paying for an additional router in effect ...
I would have thought something like the Zyxel M1 Multy would work natively but I can't see any mention of that anywhere, the set up instructions say to set the first M1 device up as a router.
on 07-25-2023 12:23 PM
It appears the Zyxel NR5103E doesn't support mesh networking. There isn't any settings in the web-config.
Maybe range extenders will do the job if a 3rd party mesh system isn't suitable.
Only the NR5103 supports the EasyMesh certification which can be used with 3rd party EasyMesh compatible devices.
on 07-25-2023 02:55 PM
That's a bit poor. It isn't 2019, it is kind of expected that ISP routers support mesh. Either by their own solution (EE discs, BT whole home) or standards other manufacturers use. I see the 4G routers had a setting for Link+ mesh ...
on 07-25-2023 08:43 PM
Mmm. Funny how the tickbox for keeping settings on 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz the same has a tooltip to say this can't be disabled if Mesh is active. Looks like Mesh is supported, just hidden from us.
on 07-29-2023 06:07 PM
I don't think that the Three version of the firmware supports mesh ; and the manufacturer's firmware for the NR5103E, which does support mesh, is almost impossible to get hold of in the UK.
4 weeks ago
"almost"? Do you know how to get hold of the next version? Or allow the NR5103E to be flashed to the NR5103 Zyxel version?