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BeeJayEff
Aug 16, 2019Aspirant
AC1200 or WN3000RP
I have been using a WN3000RP for many years, but now need to extend my network in another direction so have bought an AC1200. Is there any difference in the range of the two devices ? The WN3000RP ...
Christian_R
Aug 21, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi BeeJayEff - Welcome to the Community! Would you mind telling us the model number of your AC1200 extender (eg. EX6200)?
~Christian
- BeeJayEffAug 22, 2019Aspirant
Hi - it's an EX6110.
- BeeJayEffAug 24, 2019Aspirant
I've just received a half-baked email from you (addressed to ${recipient.login} for example !) suggesting that this topic is closed ! How on earth do you work that out ?
- Christian_RAug 27, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
BeeJayEff,
The topic appears open. Please let me know if you run into any issues.
As for your extenders, many factors come into play when talking about how much coverage one device can cover. These factors include number of devices connected, environmental factors, etc. I would recommend having both extenders connected to the router and not each other. While connecting the extender, keep an eye out for the router link LED indicator as solid green states that is the best connection between the extender and the main host (router).
~Christian
- BeeJayEffAug 27, 2019Aspirant
Yes, that is all obvious. My question is whether either the AC1200 or WN3000RP had a better range than the other.