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PitMasterDoug's avatar
Aug 23, 2023
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R8500 and Mesh 6

I have an R8500 and am replacing it with a Mesh 6. Apparently they both use the same nighthawk app. But I want the new Mesh 6 to use my same network name and password as the R8500 it’s replacing so it...
  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Aug 24, 2023

    PitMasterDoug wrote:
    Would I put the R into AP mode after its disconnect and install of the MR with the nighthawk app?


    Excellent question.

     

    I assume that you are OK with using the browser graphical user interface (GUI) to manage a router.

     

    When you have the MR router up and running, connect the R8500 to a PC that has not connection to the Internet. Then go into the R8500 and turn it into an AP.

     

    You can also disable the wifi while you are in there, or just use the WiFi on/off switch on the router.

     

    How do I change my NETGEAR router to AP mode? | Answer | NETGEAR Support

     

    That says:

     

    Only use the Enable fixed IP settings on this device (not recommended) setting if you have advanced network experience and want to manually assign a specific IP address to the router while it is in AP mode.

     

    My advice is to give the AP a fixed address to make it easier to find afterwards. Otherwise you will have to track down the IP address by looking for it on the router.

     

    You can leave it at Get dynamically from existing route and tell the router to reserve an IP address for the R8500. You get the same result, an AP that you can get at by aiming a browser at a known IP address.

     


    And those R ports will then allow hard wire Ethernet users to plug into the R and get the full bandwidth of the MR?



    Yes. The R8500 effectively becomes a switch.

    You may have to restart the network on the right order to get everything to connect.


    It may help to reboot the whole network in the right order.

    Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:

    • Turn off and unplug modem.
    • Turn off router and computers (and the AP)
    • 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 AP.
    • Turn on computers and rest of network.