I have recently replaced a patchwork collection of TP-Link routers with a Meraki Go Router Firewall Plus (GX50), a Meraki Go switch (GS110-8), and 4 Meraki Go Wifi 6 Access Points. Everything is working well so far, and the 4 WiFi access points are giving us a consolidated wireless network available throughout our site. I am trying to eliminate all the TP-Link routers from the network. Here's what I'd like to do: I have a TP-Link router currently plugged into one of the LAN ports of the GX50. This router serves as a downstream network to segregate more sensitive resources that only a subset of users need access to. The WAN port of the TP-Link I want to replace has an IP of 10.1.10.100 (Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0), and provides DHCP services for its LAN network of 192.168.11.x (Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0). The TP-Link router also broadcasts a separate WiFi network for the 192.168.11.x LAN network. I was planning on adding another Meraki Go WiFi 6 access point connected to the LAN port of this other downstream router. I assumed that I just needed to buy an additional GX50 and add it into the Meraki Go configuration, but the interface says I can only have one GX50. Perhaps I am not conceptualizing this correctly. How can I accomplish this, or do I just need to leave the TP-Link router in place because it can't be done with the Meraki Go hardware?
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