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TheShadraq
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Oct 07, 2022
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MR70: Add additional SSID

I have an MR70 Netgear Wireless Mesh. I'd like to add an additional network for my IoT devices. How can I do this?

 

Thanks,

Shadraq

  • Hello CrimpOnplemans, and FURRYe38  - Thanks for your assistance with this topic! 

     

    TheShadraq  -  In looking at the user manual (page 61) there are some steps listed to add a WiFi network:

     

    To add a WiFi network:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your mesh network.
    2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net.

     

    A login window opens.


    3. Enter the router admin user name and password.


    The user name is admin. The password is the one that you specified the first time
    that you logged in. The username and password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home page displays.


    4. Select the Customize WiFi Network.


    The Customize WiFi Network page displays.


    5. Select the Customize 2.4 GHz WiFi Network or Customize 5 GHz WiFi Network
    check box.


    You can add a WiFi network in the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band.


    6. To control the SSID broadcast, select or clear the Enable SSID Broadcast check
    box.


    When this check box is selected, the router broadcasts the SSID so that it displays
    when you scan for local WiFi networks on your computer or mobile device.


    7. To add an SSID, type a name in the Customized 2.4 GHz WiFi Network Name
    (SSID) or Customized 5 GHz WiFi Network Name (SSID) field.

     

    Please let me know if this information is helpful.

     

    Best,

    ChristineT

10 Replies

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Some have opted to use the Guest Network SSID network for use of IoT devices. 

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    You could get a cheap router/access point and just use them in access point mode to offload your IoT devices to. 

  • Hello CrimpOnplemans, and FURRYe38  - Thanks for your assistance with this topic! 

     

    TheShadraq  -  In looking at the user manual (page 61) there are some steps listed to add a WiFi network:

     

    To add a WiFi network:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your mesh network.
    2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net.

     

    A login window opens.


    3. Enter the router admin user name and password.


    The user name is admin. The password is the one that you specified the first time
    that you logged in. The username and password are case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home page displays.


    4. Select the Customize WiFi Network.


    The Customize WiFi Network page displays.


    5. Select the Customize 2.4 GHz WiFi Network or Customize 5 GHz WiFi Network
    check box.


    You can add a WiFi network in the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band.


    6. To control the SSID broadcast, select or clear the Enable SSID Broadcast check
    box.


    When this check box is selected, the router broadcasts the SSID so that it displays
    when you scan for local WiFi networks on your computer or mobile device.


    7. To add an SSID, type a name in the Customized 2.4 GHz WiFi Network Name
    (SSID) or Customized 5 GHz WiFi Network Name (SSID) field.

     

    Please let me know if this information is helpful.

     

    Best,

    ChristineT

    • CrimpOn's avatar
      CrimpOn
      Guru - Experienced User

      Thanks for finding page 61.  We now know I do not read manuals carefully (sigh)

    • TheShadraq's avatar
      TheShadraq
      Aspirant
      Thanks so much for that amazing find!

      Unfortunately, I won’t be able to rest as I’ve returned the item and went in another direction.

      I have no doubt that someone else will find this and be jacked at the super awesome find you came across.

      Thank you for being diligent and responding to this thread.