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Mrteam
Jan 09, 2025Aspirant
MR60 Mesh Wfi 6 Router with 2 satelites
I bought this product in 2020. It works fine with internet. Recently I have to connect remotely to my Office network using Global protect. It is not able to connect to the office network. However I ...
Mrteam
Jan 09, 2025Aspirant
I could try Option #3 . It allows me to try to connect to the internet as it was before using NG Router Wifi but unable to connect to work network. I did stop WFI operation on AT&T Modem/Router. The speed test on NG router looks good but cannot connect. I tested with AT&T modem/Router and the speed is low but connected to the office network using AT&T wifi.
michaelkenward
Jan 09, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Mrteam wrote:
I did stop WFI operation on AT&T Modem/Router.
That does not disable the router bit of the modem/router.
If you just want the MK63 system to provide wifi, put the MR60 into AP mode.
How do I change my NETGEAR router to AP mode? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
If you want the Mesh system to do anything fancier, like running Netgear Armor or that sort of thing, see if you can "bridge" the modem/router and get the other stuff to work.
The speed test on NG router looks good but cannot connect.
If that test is with the Nighthawk app, it is not a wifi speed test. It is a wired test from the router to the Internet that the app sets off. Your wifi tests will be different.
The most versatile option is probably the DMZ route, but you might want an easier explanation of how to go about that. I prefer "dunce level" advice, my own expertise, to fancy terminology.
What is that modem/router?
Just another user with time on their hands.
- MrteamJan 10, 2025AspirantAT&T Modem/router - BGW320-500
Netgear nighthawk Mesh Router MR60- michaelkenwardJan 10, 2025Guru - Experienced User
You can use the usual tools to get help on how to put the AT&T modem into bridge mode:
at t modem router bgw320 500 bridge mode - Google Search
There are several hits there that should take you through the process.
This is a more generic option:
at t modem router bridge mode - Google Search
The good news is that AT&T, unlike some ISPs, does not try to block this option.
In your case, it isn't just a case of avoiding conflicts between router and modem/router. You need to check that this move would allow everything else to work as you want. So you may have to do a bit of experimenting to ensure that the router can still connect to the office network and that you get the performance that you expect, and have paid for.
You have nothing to lose by playing around. You can always change to a different approach, putting the MR60 into AP mode for example.
An important thing to remember is that when playing around, you need to restart stuff in the correct order:
Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:- Turn off and unplug modem.
- Turn off router and computers.
- Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on computers and rest of network.
Just another user with time on their hands.