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woodland
Sep 12, 2024Aspirant
Nighthawk AX6 AX4300 as a WIFI extender for Bell Giga Hub
Internet Provider / Equipment: Provider: Bell Installation Type: Fiber Provider Equipment = Sagemcom Giga Hub 5689E My Equipment: Nighthawk AX6 AX4300 6-Stream WIFI Router Configuratio...
woodland
Sep 16, 2024Aspirant
Thanks for the information and links
I reconfigured my device as an access point. When I connect to the Bell App I can see that the NightHawk is connected with an IP of 192.168.2.43
Is there anyway for me to determine if the Access point is working. In other words is there a way I can tell if any wireless devices are using the access point or connecting via a different further way Access point.
When I look at the network using the Bell app, I only see the Gigahub and one pod. I am assuming the app only has the ability to show bell connected devices.
Thanks Again
michaelkenward
Sep 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
woodland wrote:
I reconfigured my device as an access point. When I connect to the Bell App I can see that the NightHawk is connected with an IP of 192.168.2.43
What is the IP of the router?
What is the "Bell App"? I have no idea how that works.
The Netgear router would usually go for 192.168.1.1. That's a different network from 192.168.2.X
Just another user with time on their hands.
- woodlandSep 17, 2024Aspirant
Hi - I thought I replied this morning but can't see it so if it shows up twice - apologies.
I have a Netgear RAX45 and a Bell Giga HUB router (supplied by Bell Alliant)
The admin access for the RAX prior to configuring it as an access point was 192.168.1.1
The admin access for the Giga hub is 192.168.2.1
After changing the RAX45 to be used as an access point and letting it dynamically assign an IP address, it rebooted and I connected it via ethernet cable directly to the Giga hub.
After connecting to the reboot and cabling it to the Giga hub the IP of the RAX changed from 192.168.2.46 as now it is physically connected to the Giga Hub and has an IP from the Giga hub network (192.168.2.1) assigned to it.
I only changed the RAX45 to be an access point. I did not change any WIFI settings. These are still set to Netgear71 (default).
Please let me know if I was suppose to change any other settings to ensure it is running as an access point. Also any advice on how I can tell if it is being used as an access point (which devices are using it) would be great.
- michaelkenwardSep 17, 2024Guru - Experienced User
woodland wrote:
After connecting to the reboot and cabling it to the Giga hub the IP of the RAX changed from 192.168.2.46 as now it is physically connected to the Giga Hub and has an IP from the Giga hub network (192.168.2.1) assigned to it.
That is as expected. Both devices are now on the same local network, 192.168.2.X.
I only changed the RAX45 to be an access point. I did not change any WIFI settings. These are still set to Netgear71 (default).Please let me know if I was suppose to change any other settings to ensure it is running as an access point. Also any advice on how I can tell if it is being used as an access point (which devices are using it) would be great.
Just use it and see what happens. It sounds like the RAX45 is in AP mode. You should now be able to go into 192.168.2.46 with a web browser. Then you can change that Netgear71 and the associated password to whatever you like.
Just another user with time on their hands.