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Pair two DIR-1750 to create a mesh network

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rodrigovmd:
How can I pair two DIR-1750 to create a mesh network?

This is an EasyMesh certified product.

According to advertising, EasyMesh certification allows to mix-and-match compatible routers and extenders. Advertising also says this: ¨D-Link recommends using this product with other D-Link Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh products for best performance.¨

FurryNutz:
I believe you can. I don't know for sure. I have two DIR-XL-1870s and there in MESH however the 2nd unit is wire connected for the back haul.

I recommend that you phone contact your regional D-Link support office and ask for help and information regarding this.
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Let us know how it goes please.

GreenBay42:
You can BUT the 2 ROUTERS need to be hardwired to create a mesh network. D-Link routers are NOT access points or extenders. I believe some models are getting a firmware update to add extender mode (FINALLY) but I am not sure which models or when. I will contact the router group.

FurryNutz:
Thank you for the confirmation Sir.
 ;)

rodrigovmd:
Checking on YouTube I found official videos on how to create a mesh network using two identical routers without a wire:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0LFY0kpxTg

This funcionality should be added to all mesh-compatible routers!

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