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Mesh system. Tenda or TP link

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,244 ✭✭✭obi604



    grand, I suppose it was more so based on the comment by babel earlier.

    now my tv scenario of sky q or sky mini has not been installed yet. Maybe when this comes, it may need the pure sky WiFi in order to work properly….,his comment may be based on this


    babel comment;

    “Did you use Bridge mode when you were with Eir? Sky don't support Bridge mode, so in this case you would need to reconfigure your Tenda APs in Access Point mode. If you are already in Access Point Mode, then you can probably just switch of the Sky WiFi.”



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,606 ✭✭✭alec76


    Based on this screenshot , I am almost sure it is Access Point Mode ( only Tenda calls it Bridge Mode).

    When other posters were saying “Bridge Mode” , they’ve meant mode for Customer Provided Equipment ( ie CPE like Sky Hub , Vodafone Hub , Eir Modem/Router etc) not the mode for the Tenda.

    Biggest trouble when you buying network equipment from not popular brands is that you would have very little support from the community as not many experienced users would go for Tenda in the first place and basically you are on your own .



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