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Geolem
Feb 09, 2016Aspirant
EX6150 - 5 Ghz - On which channels can it connect on router ?
Hey Guys, I have bought a Linksys RE6400 Extender and I discover that it cannot connect on my router over others channels than 36-48. It is a problem for me because the channels 36-48 are stupid...
- Feb 12, 2016
The EX7000 as an Access Point is a great idea. and, you can also use the ethernet ports on the EX7000, that woud resolve your problem, or depending on the type of switch you have, just plug the EX7000, into one of our switch ports, configured as an Access Point.
Geolem
Feb 12, 2016Aspirant
Mmm...
I think that I have to look after another Netgear product that I have not enough take time to look after...
EX7000 AC1900 WiFi Range Extender.
On my Floor +1, I have an RJ45 cable to my Desk on which I have a Switch 5 ports.
May be it is the right solution... replace the switch per the EX7000, and convert it as Access Point + Switch.
I allready look after the documentation and the EX7000 seems to be able to use the channel 153 (http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/EX7000/EX7000_UM_21dec2014.pdf - page 29).
Is someone may gave my a screenshoot on available channel ?
In that case, I can reuse my Linksys in my cellar (where I do my sport trainings).
netwrks
Feb 12, 2016Master
The EX7000 as an Access Point is a great idea. and, you can also use the ethernet ports on the EX7000, that woud resolve your problem, or depending on the type of switch you have, just plug the EX7000, into one of our switch ports, configured as an Access Point.
- GeolemFeb 12, 2016Aspirant
Yes, let's close the discussion.
The performance will be better in that case.
I'll go in that way and it will be logic in the sens of my Synology Router is a 1900AC like the Netgear too.
Thanks again for your time.
I will be more irradiated during the coming days. :)