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stricknook101
Dec 24, 2022Aspirant
a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
so it seems to me that this d-link thing being pushed by meta looks an awful lot like my a7000 sub dual channel extender. is there a way to decicate it to a single device? that device being my ques...
schumaku
Dec 26, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Most USB WiFi clients don't make reasonable access points. Some NAS vendors used to support such configurations, however the availability or functionality always had limits or restrictions.
stricknook101
Dec 30, 2022Aspirant
Ok! That's an answer I can understand thank you. I just don't want to have to spend $120 or $130 buying this D-Link for my quest too if I already have a Netgear equivalent that I would prefer to use so that's the that's where I'm trying to figure out here if this if the USB access point that I have is going to be at least equal to or at least not inferior to the D-Link that they're selling for the quest 2. I'm not specifically expecting somebody from Netgear to be aware of the D-Link but I thought that maybe perhaps some would be here on the website would be familiar with both the one I have and the D-Link and would be able to tell me if I can make the Netgear version work on my quest too so I don't have to buy a well quite frankly anything at all from meta I don't have too