Multy X - Two satellite nodes connection via ethernet backhaul

phoner123
phoner123 Posts: 9  Freshman Member
edited June 2020 in Multy WiFi System
Hi,

Is it possible to connect two satellite nodes via ethernet backhaul? The main Multy is in the ground floor and that connects to the top floor study Multy via ethernet backhaul. We would like to put one Multy in the Kitchen (directly below the top floor and sideways from the main ground floor) but it cannot connect directly to the ground floor Multy because of the thickness of the walls. 

Would it be possible to connect the top floor study with the kitchen multy via ethernet backhaul?

Also this new one would be the 4th Multy (there is another one in the house that links on its own), is this supported?

Many thanks 


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  • Zyxel_Eric
    Zyxel_Eric Posts: 279  Zyxel Employee
    First Answer First Comment
    Yes, you can connect two satellite nodes with Ethernet cable. Please install them wirelessly first, and move the node to the location, and plug the cable to it.
    Please refer to the KB link to build the Ethernet backhaul connection: https://kb.zyxel.com/KB/searchArticle!viewDetail.action?articleOid=017839&lang=EN
  • phoner123
    phoner123 Posts: 9  Freshman Member
    Thank you, and can you daisy chain via ethernet backhaul please? i.e. base connects to node 1 via ethernet and node 2 connects to node 1 via ethernet?
  • Zyxel_Eric
    Zyxel_Eric Posts: 279  Zyxel Employee
    First Answer First Comment
    Yes, you can connect first node and second node with Ethernet cable as below topology.

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