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Does the ZenWiFi BD5 support MLO?

tfhoughton
Star II

I have a 3 node BE14000 system. Works well, but my house is spread out and I needed better coverage. Got a BD5 to help with that. It joined it to mesh with no problem. Tried to enable MLO to see if that would help even more. But MLO was not recognized. The Web site says MLO is supported on the BD5.

Dual-band WiFi 7 (802.11be) AiMesh Extendable Router, 5000 Mbps, Coverage up to 6800 sq. ft. (3pk), Dual 2.5G Ports, Up to 3 SSIDs for IoT Devices, Parental Controls & VPNs, Advanced Network Security
  • Dual-band WiFi 7 speeds up to 5000 Mbps with MLO and 4K-QAM

But digging into the web interface it looks like it is not. I just upgraded to the latest FW from the website: ZenWiFi_BD5_3.0.0.6_102_56735-gf95d4ee_456-gd7ba0_Q7PA.

Screen shots on the web interface showing the BD5 does not support MLO yet is attached.

What am I missing?

Thanks.

Tom

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jzchen, thanks for all of the advice. I checked those options....No luck!

Was thinking that BD5 only supports MLO with only BD5 nodes. Is that the case? I would hope it is not.

Any other responses would be welcomed. I did provide a BD5 review, prompted by an email from ASUS, and asked the same MLO question. No response on that channel yet.

Thanks.

Hi @tfhoughton ,

Thank you for your inquiry.

Regarding your question about the MLO (Multi-Link Operation) feature, we would like to explain:

  • The MLO feature currently only supports connections between devices of the same model.
  • The BD5 device only supports MLO connections with other BD5 devices.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

Thank you.

Interesting. I researched the vaious options to extend the WiFi 7 net that is based on the BE14000s.  I could not find any reference to BD5 MLO support being limited to a BD5. Seems like a design flaw. What are my options to have MLO support for the BE14000-based core? 

Thx

Tom