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I think they are different brands of devices and should not be able to MESH together.
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It is recommended that you request the latest firmware from your retailer or ISP.
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I suggest that you can check the client's link rate first. If the link rate is high, maybe you can ask your retailer or ISP to check that the firmware version is the latest one.
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Recommend that you can contact the ISP or retailer for the help logging into your device.
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These three devices look like a mesh topology, I think maybe you can ask your isp or retailer for help.
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According to the official website, it looks like support mesh network with Zyxel devices.
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According zyxel's website, this model is MESH Extender. I think it is not possible to disable MESH.
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I recommend that you can contact your ISP or retail store for the help.
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Maybe you can contact your ISP for help with these issues, and consider upgrade to the latest firmware to see if there are any issues.
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As I know, you should be login to the zyxel DX3301-T0 and can find the clinet's IP address. if cannot find it, possibile have to contact the service provider for the help.
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Tp-link RE315 looks like is a MESH extender device. I think it is not possible to build a network of Zyxel and Tp-link devices.
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This is a MESH device and I don't think you can disable it.
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Hi PapoKarlo, I did a research and it's a VDSL CPE. I don't think this device support point-to-point topology.
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Hi VooDoo2U, It seems that you can successfully access the internal FTP. Maybe you need try to access the configuration page through HTTPS or HTTP or reopen the browser to try again.
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Hi Toffe, It's looks weird. If EX3301-T0 was provided by ISP, I suggest to contact the ISP to ask this behavior.
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