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startrek
Jan 18, 2015Aspirant
trying to bridge C6300 to WNDR3400v2
Upstairs NETGEAR Gateway C6300 (new) 192.168.1.1 replaced [A0] WNDR3700v2 (I needed a DOCSYS 3.0 cable modem) Downstairs NETGEAR WNDR3400v2 192.168.1.100 is a cable modem and router. I...
startrek
Jan 18, 2015Aspirant
Babylon5, thanks for the reply. I really don't want to run ethernet cable between and as it would involve drilling holes in the side of the house. But after reading your message and momentarily despairing "What do I do now?", I had a thought:
replaced [A0], which is now unused. I could put [A0] next to , connect them by ethernet, and set [A0] as a repeater on 2.4GHz Ch9 to , and just turn off the 2.4GHz radio on . I would give [A0] and static IPs on the same subnet but out of range of DHCP range. Do you think that would work?
replaced [A0], which is now unused. I could put [A0] next to , connect them by ethernet, and set [A0] as a repeater on 2.4GHz Ch9 to , and just turn off the 2.4GHz radio on . I would give [A0] and static IPs on the same subnet but out of range of DHCP range. Do you think that would work?