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Cbass1122
Jun 09, 2020Aspirant
Rax120 - MK63: want to use the router on MK63 as a satellite or extender
My house is about 4000 sq ft and the fiber modem is outside mounted on the garage with the fiber cables running to the router in the basement, which drives me crazy. Would make this much easier if it ...
Christian_R
Jun 11, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Cbass1122,
You can certainly use this setup but keep in mind that you will need to set the MK60 units into access point mode.
Christian
- Cbass1122Jun 11, 2020AspirantThank you for your reply. That’s kind of what I was planning on doing, but just the router has to be converted to an access point, right?
Also, I don’t need to directly connect the MK60 router to the RAC120 via Ethernet, right?
I assume the mesh Set up is a better option than getting an extender or two?
Thanks again for the help.- schumakuJun 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Cbass1122 wrote:
Thank you for your reply. That’s kind of what I was planning on doing, but just the router has to be converted to an access point, right?To make an AP system out of thr Nightawk Mesh system, yes.
Cbass1122 wrote:
Also, I don’t need to directly connect the MK60 router to the RAC120 via Ethernet, right?Of course you do - it's not yet another wireless extender or repeater ...
Cbass1122 wrote:
I assume the mesh Set up is a better option than getting an extender or two?Seriously - install a bunch of network cables, ideall in a star configuration from the router to each floor and each place where you consider to connect computers, TVs, or wireless access points. Less cost and effort than buying more and more wireless consumer boxes and kits - where none can make wonders. To many of these in your house already...
Sorry if this does sound not very popular. And it's not "compatible" to Netgears consumer business marketing too. Then you migh want to look into Netgear's Insight system...
- Cbass1122Jun 12, 2020AspirantThanks for the info. Are you saying I should use the fiber connections throughout the house instead of adding mesh points or extenders all over the house? If so, the only problem is that I have 56 Hue Lights/LIFX lights and various other smart home devices that need to connect via Wi-Fi.
Also, if I have to connect the MK60 router to the RAX120 router, won’t that added step slow the internet speed a bit? I would love to Declutter and create a system that’s more streamline and simplified.
This wouldn’t be a problem if my router was able to be set up on the main level (2nd Floor). Thanks again for the feedback. I want to make sure I know what to do and that it makes sense before I buy another mesh system.