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Batman-15
Aug 29, 2022Tutor
Netgear WAX 620 Access Point
Good evening: I just installed on my Netgear WAX 620 Access point. Is there a way for me to extend the access points signal using my RAXE 300 router? Any and Help suggestions will be greatly apprec...
michaelkenward
Aug 29, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Batman-15 wrote:
Is there a way for me to extend the access points signal using my RAXE 300 router?
What does that mean?
You want to get wifi from the RAXE300 and spread it around the place?
That is what the WAX620 is designed to do just that.
So, how did you install the Access point?
Batman-15
Aug 29, 2022Tutor
I want to extend the access points signal.
- michaelkenwardAug 29, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Batman-15 wrote:
I want to extend the access points signal.
I assume that you have followed the instructions and set up the WAX620. The device is an access point. You wire it to your router.
The wifi signal from the WAX620 is limited to the power output allowed. To get it to reach a distant area, move it nearer to the "dead zone".
The best location is usually about half way between the router and the place where you want the wifi.
One way to connect an AP to a router is to use a "fake network" link in the shape of Powerline Ethernet.
This turns your mains circuit into an ethernet network.
Depending on which model WAX620 you have, you can use Power over Ethernet (PoE), but that still needs a wired link back to the router.
I wonder if you bought the wrong device. The usual way to extend a network is with a wifi repeater rather than an AP. Many repeaters can do AP, but not all APs can do repeater.
- Batman-15Aug 29, 2022Tutor
Thank you for your reply. Perhaps a little more detail will help you understand what I am trying to accomplish. I have purchased a firewalla purple router. I have connected my WAN line to its WAN port. I have connected the Firewallas LAN port to a Netgear GS308T managed switch. I have connected the Netgear WAX 620 AP to port 1 of the switch. All I'm asking is can I use the RAXE 300 router to extend the access points range and if so what are the steps I need to execute to accomplish this.
Thanks again for your patience and help!
- michaelkenwardAug 29, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Batman-15 wrote:
Thank you for your reply. Perhaps a little more detail will help you understand what I am trying to accomplish. I have purchased a firewalla purple router. I have connected my WAN line to its WAN port. I have connected the Firewallas LAN port to a Netgear GS308T managed switch. I have connected the Netgear WAX 620 AP to port 1 of the switch. All I'm asking is can I use the RAXE 300 router to extend the access points range and if so what are the steps I need to execute to accomplish this.
Thanks again for your patience and help!
I thought we were talking about the WAX620.
There is nothing to stop you from using the RAXE300 as an access point, wired back to your switch or to the main router.
Dig out its manual and follow the bit Set up the router as a WiFi access point. Should be dead easy.
Most routers have an AP mode.
Be warned that AP mode has its drawbacks.
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support
But you already have a router on your network.
I know nothing about the Purple Router, so have no idea what it will do for you.
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