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madpeanut
Mar 16, 2016Aspirant
Need a recommendation
Hello, I need a recommendation for a router. I saw the WAC730, will that allow me to take my connection from fiOS and add additionally access points throughout the house the extend my network? ...
- Mar 16, 2016
Hello madpeanut,
Welcome to the community!
The WAC730 is not a router but an access point, it does not have its own DHCP server and NAT. Access points needs to be connected to the router unless you are using bridging/repeating mode. The more times the signal is repeated the bandwidth speed is being cut in half (or almost). There is a cheaper version, the WAC720 which is also a good alternative. You can take advantage of the "ensemble" feature of these models which allows you to use the same SSID and creating a roaming network. Please click here on how to configure ensemble.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Thanks,
JohnRo
Mar 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello madpeanut,
Welcome to the community!
The WAC730 is not a router but an access point, it does not have its own DHCP server and NAT. Access points needs to be connected to the router unless you are using bridging/repeating mode. The more times the signal is repeated the bandwidth speed is being cut in half (or almost). There is a cheaper version, the WAC720 which is also a good alternative. You can take advantage of the "ensemble" feature of these models which allows you to use the same SSID and creating a roaming network. Please click here on how to configure ensemble.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Thanks,
madpeanut
Mar 16, 2016Aspirant
Ok, so would it be possible to use my current netgear consumer router with the waps by wire and turning off the wireless on the router?
- mdgm-ntgrMar 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Yes
These are designed for business so if you are not using a POE (Power over Ethernet) switch you would need to purchase the optional power supply for each WAP. So you might wish to put a POE switch between the router and the WAPs.
- madpeanutMar 16, 2016Aspirant
ok great thanks!
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