Connecting Multiple Routers Through Reyee Mesh
1. Connect the first router to the Internet and configure it as the primary router.
For the configuration steps, see the preceding section.
2. Place the secondary router 2 meters (6.56 in.) away from the primary router, and power
it on.
Wait for a few minutes until the system status LED on the secondary router turns from blinking
green to solid red, indicating that the router completes startup.
Ensure that the secondary router is in its factory settings. If the router has been configured
before, press the Reset button for 10 seconds to restore the router to factory settings before
performing step 3.
3. Press the Reyee Mesh button on the primary router. Mesh pairing succeeds in 2 minutes.
The Reyee Mesh LEDs on both routers blinks for about 2 minutes during mesh pairing. When
both LEDs stop blinking and turn solid on, mesh pairing succeeds. The Wi-Fi name and password
of the secondary router are automatically synchronized with those of the primary router.
4. Place the secondary router where the Wi-Fi signal strength needs to be improved and
then power on the router.
There is no need to configure the secondary router after power-on. After the system status LED
turns solid green, you can connect to the SSID broadcast by the router for Internet access.
If the system status LED is solid orange or red, move the two routers to avoid a long distance,
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or too many walls or other obstacles between them.
If you have multiple routers, repeat steps 2 to 4 to connect them one by one. Up to six routers
are allowed for mesh networking, including one primary router and five secondary routers.
Connecting Multiple Routers with Ethernet Cables
1. Connect the first router to the Internet and configure it as the primary router.
Primary Router
LAN Port
Reyee Mesh Button
Connect the Internet
Secondary Router
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WAN Port