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DaveinHenderson
Aug 13, 2022Aspirant
Booster vs. Extender in existing network
I want to increase the strength of my existing Wi-Fi signal in part of my house (network is Net Gear Nighthawk), but not create separate networks. I bought an EX6120 Extender and on page 5 of the st...
plemans
Aug 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You're wanting a mesh extender. They include smart roaming features so the extender can use the same ssid as the router. If you're needing more than 1, i recommend just getting a full mesh system like Orbi or MK nighthawk but if you're only needing one, then look for the mesh line.
You were close, the next step up the EX6150 includes mesh features. (and the higher versions as well)
DaveinHenderson
Aug 14, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for the input. Unfortunately, to use it in the point of access mode requires that I connect it to my router via an ethernet cable (page 15 of the user manual). I might end up having to string a cable.
- plemansAug 15, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Your device isn't a mesh extender.
In access point mode, its smart roaming features are disabled.
so if you want something with a single ssid solution and smart roaming, you need to upgrade to at least the next step up (ex6150, would recommend v2 if you go that route) or better.