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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...
CrimpOn
Sep 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
5pac3m0nk3y wrote:
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 number of simultaneous connection on the SRR60?
Netgear does not make is abundantly clear that their community forums are where customers discuss Netgear products and that there is no participation by Netgear sales or support staff. We each have experience gained through using specific Netgear products and try to help when people have questions or issues.
The WAC 510 is an Access Point, not a router. See the picture on page 1 of the installation guide which shows a "router":
Maximum number of devices on one SRR60 system is found on page 177 of the User Manual (2.4G 127, 5G 127) This conveniently consumes one 255.255.255.0 subnet, which may be a coincidence.
Insight is Netgear's Business Class networking platform. My guess is that you are more likely to find useful information in the business forums, specifically the Business Wireless, Business Deployment, and the Insight forums.
There is also a link on this page leading to "Get support on Netgear products before I buy" which lead to a page that includes Business Solutions: https://www.netgear.com/mynetgear/portal/myOnlineTicket.aspx
Good Luck
5pac3m0nk3y
Sep 19, 2021Aspirant
Hello,
Yes, I am a customer. I have a SRR60 and an 8 port POE and a five port POE. I put the Srr60 into a business environment and it worked well enough and then the client wanted to upgrade their entire network. But there is no connection between each building. Each building just has one modem and one optimum router. The WAC 510 apparently can do Wi-Fi to Wi-Fi bridging through insight, which is great, but isn’t a bit confusing that it has a ‘Router Mode’ unlike all of their other Access Point?
They have a problem with drop offs between each network and interference. I thought this sort of bridging might resolve the problem.
I have looked at several pdfs like the one you shared and they showed that ‘yes’ the WAC 510 is the only one with ‘router mode’. But you say that it cannot be a router, it is only an access point that requires a separate router? Do you see why I find that a little confusing?
It says at this link: https://kb.netgear.com/000059131/How-do-I-configure-router-mode-and-router-mode-features-on-my-NETGEAR-WAC510-access-point
the WAC 510 can be a router.
Regarding your reference to the Srr60 manual. The manual I have doesn’t have 177 pages but you must be referring to the technical specification which says the maximum is 127 for each channel, so I assume that is concurrent or simultaneous connections, right? Because this link (https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/SRR60.pdf) shows it is only 40 at a time, which is one downside to it compared to the WAC 510. So I think the answer to my question is 40 not 127. 127 must be the total number of devices while 40 the simultaneously connected devices.
Yes, as I mentioned, I posted my questions in their appropriate spots, but thanks for replying, anyway.
Since I own the Srr60, I don’t need to ask questions before I buy. I’m asking about a product I own. But for the WAC 510 which I ordered, when it arrives, then I guess I am eligible to ask questions about it as I have. Makes sense.
Thanks.