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pedeb
Apr 12, 2022Tutor
Mobile Nighthawk M5 connection to Home router
Object: connecting all my home internet devices to mobile nighthawk M5 via home router ie better wifi coverage. What setting do I have to change to connect my home router to the Mobile Nighthawk M5....
- Apr 13, 2022
You should still able to use the ethernet ports on the asus.
the difference basically comes down to which features you want to use.
In passthrough mode, the routing functions on the netgear are disabled, its a modem only device.
In the asus, you'd have to check with their forums/support on what features are disabled in their access point mode.
pedeb
Apr 12, 2022Tutor
The home router is an ASUS RT-ac68U.
I have been having ongoing issues with broadband provider, and I thought of ditching them and getting a netgear nighthawk M6/pro when they come in Australia later this month. I don't actually have a mobile router yet, but made this inquiry in anticipation of getting one.
Also take the mobile nighthawk with me traveling would be a bonus.
I read about the pass through method, but not sure about router access point method, would like to know more.
plemans
Apr 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You do one or the other to prevent a double nat.
A double nat is when you cascade more than 1 router on the network.
Access point mode for netgear disables some features.
Not sure about your asus through
- pedebApr 13, 2022Tutor
My ASUS router does have AP mode as an option.
So as I understand it I have to options:
1. Turn off the IP Pass Through & DHCP on the Nighthawk
or
2. Put my ASUS router into AP mode
With either of these options I assume you can still use the remaining Lan port on the Asus router?
Are there any difference in the performance between the two options.
- plemansApr 13, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You should still able to use the ethernet ports on the asus.
the difference basically comes down to which features you want to use.
In passthrough mode, the routing functions on the netgear are disabled, its a modem only device.
In the asus, you'd have to check with their forums/support on what features are disabled in their access point mode.