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macka601
Aspirant
Mar 22, 2025

Mk60 satellite ethernet ports usage?

Hi there
I have a question about the ethernet port on the back of the mk60 satellites,
Are they just passing packets from the wifi side to the wired or can you use these as access points in their own right?

Thanks

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    macka601 wrote:

    Are they just passing packets from the wifi side to the wired or can you use these as access points in their own right?


    Not sure what you mean by that, but the LAN ports are LAN connections to the network.

     

    The LAN ports on the MS30 satellites can be used for wired backhaul to the MR30 and/or as LAN ports for anything else that you plug into them.

     


    Disclaimer: Just another user with time on their hands.

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    They are just passing data. MS satellites need to be connected to the MR for proper MESH operation.


    macka601 wrote:
    Hi there
    I have a question about the ethernet port on the back of the mk60 satellites,
    Are they just passing packets from the wifi side to the wired or can you use these as access points in their own right?

    Thanks

     

    • michaelkenward's avatar
      michaelkenward
      Guru - Experienced User

      FURRYe38 wrote:

      They are just passing data. MS satellites need to be connected to the MR for proper MESH operation.


      macka601 wrote:
      Hi there
      I have a question about the ethernet port on the back of the mk60 satellites,
      Are they just passing packets from the wifi side to the wired or can you use these as access points in their own right?

      Thanks

       


      I fear that this misses an important bit of information. Perhaps I should have been clearer.

       

      Yes, the MS60 satellites need to be connected to the router. But there are two ways of doing that.

       

      If the MS60 satellite is on wifi to the MR60 router (known as wireless backhaul), then you can plug something else into the LAN port on an MS60. That "something else" then connects to the network with wifi from MS60.

       

      If the MS60 satellite is wired to the MR60 router (Ethernet backhaul) then you cannot use the satellite's LAN port for anything else. It is already occupied.

       

      That does not apply to the MK9X series which, like the MK8X, has two LAN ports on the satellites. So I have an MS90 wired to an MR90 with something else connected to the extra port. I could, of course, use a wireless connect between the MS90 and MR90 which would give me two free LAN ports.

       

      I have not investigated using a switch between the MR90 and MS90.

       

      I was a bit confused b y the original question, "can you use these as access points in their own right". Use what as "access points", whatever it means?

       


      Disclaimer: Just another user with time on their hands.

      • macka601's avatar
        macka601
        Aspirant

        Thanks for the replies, i should have looked at the models before i posted, but i just did a quick google and thought i had the right type, I've updated the title anyhow. 

        I'll also get more specific so it makes more sense. 

         

        I was given the MR70 and 2 x MS70 satellites, as i already have an edgerouter, i thought would test these out as access points. I have ethernet wired in certain places of the house, so my thought was that i could just plug these in, and then the setup would find the satellites that were plugged into the cabled network, and then the wifi would start broadcasting from each of the satellites.

         

        However, they didn't seem to find each other unless they were within a short distance, so i figured that the operation was for it to join the satellites via wifi only, and if you had some ethernet devices nearby you could essentially plug these in as well, like a wireless switch, and it would only be passing packets from wifi -> ethernet, and not like i had hoped which was for them to operate from ethernet -> wifi instead. 

         

        Hope that makes more sense? I was really looking for these three units to access as 3 access points in the house, cabled back to each other