19 Dec 2022 12:02 PM
I ask the question because although delighted with the help I've received here TP Link have only just replied to the above query. Profuse apologies from them for the delay to be fair
However they said the the Deco X50, presumably other X mesh systems, 20 and 60 work as well, have Option 61
can anyone confirm this please ?
19 Dec 2022 12:08 PM
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Tp link have never really published any list about dhcp option 61 compatible routers so it has always been difficult for us to confirm. Generally we have advised people with tp link routers to use dhcpv6 prefix delegation.
Are you on a superfast fttc line or ultrafast?
19 Dec 2022 12:32 PM
Thanks. I'm on FTTC
Yes it's certainly not clear. Hopefully someone has experienced installing these.
For me it's a "temporary" solution until I move and then I'll install a TP Link AP Omaha
19 Dec 2022 12:35 PM
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Is the x50 a combined modem router?
19 Dec 2022 12:38 PM
No just a mesh router. I'll plug it into one of the Ethernet ports on the back of my SR 203
19 Dec 2022 12:44 PM
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Ah, with you now. Yes it will work with the wifi switched off on the sky hub and the tp link set to access point
19 Dec 2022 12:55 PM
Confirmed my thoughts. Thank you. I will check to see if it gives me the option 61 in the settings
19 Dec 2022 12:58 PM
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In access point mode dhcp option 61 isn't required as the sky hub is still authenticating with sky servers.
19 Dec 2022 01:07 PM
That's true
i guess AP works just as well. But I'm interested to see if the Deco has it 😀
19 Dec 2022 01:14 PM
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Generally all tp link modem routers have it but standalone routers don't.
Even if it did you would have to buy a vdsl modem bridge in order for the ax50 to obtain the public ip address.
But it should work with sky fttp directly connected to the ont fibre modem using dhcpv6 pd (when fttp arrives in your area)
19 Dec 2022 01:31 PM - last edited: 19 Dec 2022 01:37 PM
Yes, all TP Link VR modem routers have it. The AX range, that I like don't 😕
I was tempted to get. VR2800, still might, as my Sky SR203 actually gives OK WiFi even on the 3rd floor,, so I was wondering if the VR2800 WiFi will be better and therefore good enough for now. Not WiFi 6 but that's ok for now. Might try it as an alternative first
19 Dec 2022 01:49 PM
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The tp link vr2100 is onemesh capable. In other words any other onemesh compatible router will autmatically add itself to the mesh
20 Dec 2022 12:36 PM
I would have thought someone here would either be using a Deco X20,50,60 or had tried it and could confirm if IPoE / option 61 or even MER was in the settings. Maybe they're so depressed at it not being there they can't raise themselves 😀
20 Dec 2022 02:36 PM
Deco X20 doesn't - I have a set in a box I don't use.
I'd be surprised if any of the Deco range supports either IPoE or Opt61 - they don't even work with other "non-Deco" TP-Link products
20 Dec 2022 03:03 PM
What's funny is I have an ongoing Monty Python like debate with TP Link support, in China I think. Essentially I ask them what does the Deco X range use to authenticate with my ISP in the UK. Is it PPPoE ? Do they, like their VR range of modem routers have an option for IPoE / option 61 in the settings.
Latest reply like all of the never answers the question asked, says, yes our X systems connect via Ethernet cable. The other replies are variations of that. I have painstakingly pointed out what I am asking for is NOT how the mesh router connects to the modem. But so far no joy
its become something of a challenge now to get a correct answer. Bizzare
I think I am settled that worse case is mesh router as an AP device with the others wireless. Although I could hard wire the mesh router from the second Ethernet port on it to the next satellite as I have an existing cable. That will work as well as a pure mesh I guess anyway
the x20 is a possibility as I don't have a particularly difficult house regarding walls etc. most are stud
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