Thanks @Xydocq The printer is not Wi-Fi capable. It is a small impact printer for a point of sale I missed that information in the guide. I guess I was hoping since you can mesh them together it would work as a bridge for ethernet also. The TP Link device does work this way and I have it setup this way at other locations not using the Meraki Go system and it works great. But when I set it up with the Meraki Go it won't work. I don't know if the Meraki Go is blocking it or what is going on. It shows as a WiFi ext and I can connect to it via WiFi but it will not allow me to connect to the printer. It is a TP-Link RE105 device
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