Ethernet connection between nodes
Moz
Posts: 1 Freshman Member
Folks, can you confirm that this is now possible?
Thanks
#MultyX_March
Thanks
#MultyX_March
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@Moz,Thanks for your feature request in Multy X.The Ethernet backhaul now is not supported yet.But the feature is already added in our further support plan, and the schedule is estimated yet.0
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Dear Zyxel Support,
can you provide a timeline when the Feature will be implemented ? For me is this feature very important.
Thanks and regards
W1z
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It's glad to get your attention.We have plan to support Ethernet backhaul in the future, but the feature is not ready for now. We are still working on it.1
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Ethernet backhaul would be an amazing feature to have on Multy X.0
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Any timeline update on ethernet backhaul? This is awaited by many. Thanks.0
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May I know why you need Ethernet backhaul on WiFi System ("Tri-Band" router)?Do you encountered the problem? Can you share the purpose?To my knowledge, if WiFi System (Tri-Band router) use Ethernet backhaul, it just like general AP and will waste one band (5GHz 4x4 dedicated backhaul).Internet---1st node---<LAN>---2nd node, By the way, if 2nd node is too far from 1st node, the distance between two nodes may not cover each other. Your wireless devices may not enjoy whole coverage.0
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Is there any news on when this Ethernet backhaul function will be available? Will it be implemented in the next firmware update?1
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Hello Support, can you provide new Infos About this feature? timeline ?0
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