Multy X 4 nodes with Ethernet Backhaul

MrShekel
Posts: 3
Freshman Member


Hi,
I have a setup like this:

If I connect a gigabit network switch to my main multy and then connect a fourth Multy X via an ethernet cable, will it work? The important thing here is that I need everything to be on ethernet backhaul, as I have really really thick walls.
I've read this thread, but it doesn't answer my question:
https://homeforum.zyxel.com/discussion/1411/will-multi-handle-6-nodes
#MultyX_Dec_2019
I have a setup like this:

If I connect a gigabit network switch to my main multy and then connect a fourth Multy X via an ethernet cable, will it work? The important thing here is that I need everything to be on ethernet backhaul, as I have really really thick walls.
I've read this thread, but it doesn't answer my question:
https://homeforum.zyxel.com/discussion/1411/will-multi-handle-6-nodes
#MultyX_Dec_2019
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Dear @MrShekel,
Yes, you can connect two Multy via a switch.
Please note, you will have to pair them wirelessly first before you use the Ethernet backhaul.
You can refer to this KB,
https://kb.zyxel.com/KB/searchArticle!viewDetail.action?articleOid=017839&lang=EN
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@Zyxel_Eric awesome, thank you! That actually answered more than question I had, including about the mini!
It would be awesome if that article would be somewhere more visible and easier to access, if possible0
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