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5pac3m0nk3y
Sep 19, 2021Aspirant
WAC 510 Router? SRR60 Wifi to Wifi Bridge?
Greetings, Is the WAC 510 the only AP in your business line that can be a router? Also, does the SRR60 offer Wifi to Wifi bridging through Insight like the WAC 510? What is the max num...
plemans
Sep 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
You posted in the consumer orbi forum about 2 different products.
1. the WAC510 which would be the wireless business forum.https://community.netgear.com/t5/Business-Wireless/bd-p/business-wireless-for-business
2. The SRR60 which is the business orbi version. forum: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-Pro-WiFi-for-Small-Business/bd-p/en-business-pro-wifi
A quick thing. the "wifi bridging". The SRR60 uses its 3rd band as a wireless backhaul between the router/satellites of the orbi kit. That is its wireless bridge.
5pac3m0nk3y
Sep 19, 2021Aspirant
Hello,
Mu apology. I posted my two questions in the two areas you recommended.
By wifi bridging, let me explain the situation first.
I'm upgrading the network for a place that has many seperate networks in buildings close to one another. I was told that the Business Grade APs could bridge between the seperate networks via wifi to wifi bridging.
So if there is three networks, each with its own modem and router, the AP could be configured via insight to allow bridging between the separate networks to prevent drop offs as users move around the 15, 000 square foot area.
Thanks,
Al