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Jem33090
Jul 31, 2022Initiate
CM2000 > RAX200 > MR80 > 2x MS80 Direct & 4x MS60 Through GS305 switch
New Construction house, Finally have internet and can set up the network with the devices I have. Trying to figure out the best way to set up and configure to accomplish what I was looking to do. See...
- Aug 01, 2022
The app might not show them right as you've a few more than the recommended amount.
https://kb.netgear.com/000064360/How-many-satellites-can-I-add-to-a-Nighthawk-Mesh-WiFi-system
You can use more than the recommended amount but the app might not show it right.
Does it show up properly in the browser gui attached devices list?
how big is the home in square footage? 7x access points just seems like a lot and might be a little to much coverage.
btw, you have the cm2000 going to just the standard 1 gig internet interface and the switch setup using lan port aggregation? Thats what it reads like. And the GS308 doesn't support lan port aggregation. So I'm not sure exactly what you have doing with that.
You should have it cm2000---->rax multi gig port. Because none of the other devices are multigig.
Plus I'd leave the wifi on for the rax200 and just have a few devices close to it connected. Its got significantly better performance than the MK system.
plemans
Aug 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The app might not show them right as you've a few more than the recommended amount.
https://kb.netgear.com/000064360/How-many-satellites-can-I-add-to-a-Nighthawk-Mesh-WiFi-system
You can use more than the recommended amount but the app might not show it right.
Does it show up properly in the browser gui attached devices list?
how big is the home in square footage? 7x access points just seems like a lot and might be a little to much coverage.
btw, you have the cm2000 going to just the standard 1 gig internet interface and the switch setup using lan port aggregation? Thats what it reads like. And the GS308 doesn't support lan port aggregation. So I'm not sure exactly what you have doing with that.
You should have it cm2000---->rax multi gig port. Because none of the other devices are multigig.
Plus I'd leave the wifi on for the rax200 and just have a few devices close to it connected. Its got significantly better performance than the MK system.
Jem33090
Aug 01, 2022Initiate
Thanks for the reply and helpful information!
The MS80 Satellite did show up on the RAX200 attached devices list but it didn't show up on the MR80 attached devices list which I thought was strange. I power cycled the MS80 while I had one of the MS60s powered off and it connected and is working now. Turned on the MS60 again and they are all connected and working.
The home is 4200 sq/ft so the MR80 and 2 satellites are enough for inside the house. What I was trying to do with the 4 in the attic corners is to cast a wider net for the wifi outside. The walls of the house are closed cell spray foamed with ZipR Sheathing, 1inch foam board with reflective foil and exterior siding is cement. So in the attic they are above the walls and just have to deal with a bit of open cell insulation plywood and shingles. The wifi reaches past where I wanted it to for parties and picnics.
100% thought that if I used 2 ethernet patch cords from the 2 aggregated ports into the GS308 switch it would give it two connections so twice the potential.
Thank you for the tip on the multigig port for the internet feed. I saw that in the settings but wasn't sure of the right way to connect.
The RAX200 is in the basement where all the wiring for the house is tied together on the electrical panel board. Ultimately the basement will be a gym & office/man-cave. So I do plan on using it in the future. Wasn't sure if having the two different wifi networks would cause issues. Plus the Basement is 9ft concrete walls with lots of steel, so a signal killer.
- plemansAug 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I'd still use the RAX in the basement. It can create interference for the MK system but if you have cement walls in the basement, its cut down quite a bit. Plus you can go in on the RAX and decrease the 2.4ghz/5ghz signal strength to help limit it to that area you're in. Its wifi is pretty darned capable and a flagship router like that is going to have much better wireless and wired speed capabilities than the MK system.
So i'd leave its wifi on, turn its broadcast strength down, and just use it for the man cave.
Your setup for the satellites should work with getting it above the eve's. Your roaming in the home might not work the best as you have way more coverage than needed. If you have issues with the roaming, you can also go in on it and turn down the broadcast power and then just turn it back up when you're having parties/picnics outside.