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apil1
Sep 23, 2018Apprentice
EX7300 Mesh with OneName and FastLane hidden network for backhaul
Looking to see if my specific setup is going to be technically supported. I have an R8000 router on the second floor and an EX7300 for the first floor I've been using in standard extender mode using...
DexterJB
Sep 27, 2018NETGEAR Moderator
Hi apil1,
Welcome to the community!
Yes, you can use the One WiFi Name feature for both the extenders.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
- apil1Sep 27, 2018Apprentice
I was trying to get an idea if OneName worked in conjunction with FastLane being enabled and trying to manually configure the backhaul using a hidden WiFi network. I went ahead and reset the configuration on the EX7300 and when FastLane was enabled OneName was not an available option. I had set up OneName using the setup wizard first and then kept the same network settings after enabling FastLane where the EX7300 is manually configured to join the 5GHz hidden network for the backhaul and the 2GHz SSID and channel are the same as on the router. It seems to be functional but was not sure if OneName was supported in conjunction with FastLane. If I have to manually configure the network to be similar to OneName do I choose the same SSID and channel as the router or same SSID and different channel?
- StephenBSep 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
apil1 wrote:
If I have to manually configure the network to be similar to OneName do I choose the same SSID and channel as the router or same SSID and different channel?
I don't know the answer for OneName, but Orbi uses the same channels in all the satellites.
- apil1Oct 03, 2018Apprentice
After some experimentation I have found some things out.
EX7300 only has FastLane which disables One WiFi Name and thus mesh features. This means the EX7300 can only mesh under basic mode to enable One WiFi Name or run under FastLane and operate as a standard extender.
If you disable this feature, you can set a new SSID and password for the extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks in the Network Name (SSID) and WiFi Password fields on this page. Mesh functionality will be disabled.
The product would need to support tri-band FastLane3 to enable mesh to utilize a separate band for the backhaul.
https://kb.netgear.com/000046084/What-is-FastLane3-Technology
- Dedicated WiFi Link. Provides a stable connection between your router and extender.
This also means it's useless to disable router 5GHz Smart Connect to create a hidden dedicated 5 GHz network for the backhaul as I would be stuck broadcasting my hidden SSID under One WiFi Name or reverting to standard extender mode with FastLane.
Running the EX7300 as a standard extender and manually duplicating the SSID and channel of the router seems to be sort of supported, but clients will not be roaming necessarily.
I would have to see if the EX7500 or EX8000 allows to manually connect to a hidden network for the FastLane3 backhaul and enable One WiFi Name at the same time for the standard networks or if it disables One WiFi Name when you do that same as the EX7300. If it doesn't mesh like that then it sounds like I would need to replace everything with Orbi units to get all the features I want.