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kbdci
Feb 16, 2017Aspirant
Use Orbi alongside current R6300v2 router
I am currently using a Netgear R6300v2 router but cannot reach all parts of my residence without at least 2 extenders. I would like to use the ORBI for wifi and continue to use the R6300 for wired in...
- Feb 26, 2017
Just following the on screen instructions to set it up as an Access Point.
BTW, you don't have to turn off the Wi-Fi on your R6300. If you have a particularly large house that even the Orbi cannot cover reliably, then the R6300 can be used to provide additional coverage. Or you can use the R6300 purely for guest Wi-Fi.
st_shaw
Feb 16, 2017Master
Yes. Setup the Orbi in Access Point mode and turn off the WiFi radios on your R6300. The R6300 will handle routing and the Orbi will handle WiFi. Everyting will be on one network. That's how I use my Orbi and it works fine.
kbdci
Feb 20, 2017Aspirant
Thanks. I see the instructions for setting up an access point in the user manual so I can try that.
Can I still set up an Orbi satellite to reach difficult places in my home? Can I still use the ethernet ports on the Orbi for hard wired connections?
One other question: What is the usb port on the Orbi for? Can I attach a disc; a printer?
- st_shawFeb 20, 2017Master
kbdci wrote:Thanks. I see the instructions for setting up an access point in the user manual so I can try that.
Can I still set up an Orbi satellite to reach difficult places in my home? Can I still use the ethernet ports on the Orbi for hard wired connections?
One other question: What is the usb port on the Orbi for? Can I attach a disc; a printer?
Yes, you can still setup one or more satellites. Yes, you can still use the ports on the Orbi for wired clients. It all works very well.
The USB port is non functional at the moment. It's possible it will be enabled in future firmware.
- kbdciFeb 26, 2017Aspirant
Is this setup and information documented anywhere?
- TheEtherFeb 26, 2017Guru
Just following the on screen instructions to set it up as an Access Point.
BTW, you don't have to turn off the Wi-Fi on your R6300. If you have a particularly large house that even the Orbi cannot cover reliably, then the R6300 can be used to provide additional coverage. Or you can use the R6300 purely for guest Wi-Fi.