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ChrisL1971
Oct 27, 2018Guide
ex8000 new firmware released : V1.0.1.186 no release notes yet
Hello,
a new firmware has been released if you press the check update button on the EX8000. This update includes a guest mode but there are no release notes yet. No idea how it works in AP mod...
flyturbo
Nov 11, 2018Apprentice
How about Netgear fixing connection issues that everyone is complaining about before implementing new features? Oh wait, they totally missed the boat on Guest mode. In took what almost a year to figure out that Guest mode is missing?
ChrisL1971
Nov 11, 2018Guide
Flyturbo,
I've using it now in AP mode and that works without a problem. The only issue is that the Connected Devices menu is not showing any devices by default. pless the reload button and you get answers like this: <unknown> as device name. Better to try to connect all range extenders with a (ehternet over power) cable.
- flyturboNov 11, 2018Apprentice
ChrisL1971 wrote:
Flyturbo,
I've using it now in AP mode and that works without a problem. The only issue is that the Connected Devices menu is not showing any devices by default. pless the reload button and you get answers like this: <unknown> as device name. Better to try to connect all range extenders with a (ehternet over power) cable.
What units are you using for Ethernet over power? I have test the EX8000 in AP mode and works but I have the unit right next to my router. My question is can I use both router and the EX8000 in AP mode to supply WiFi to clients?
- StephenBNov 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
flyturbo wrote:I have test the EX8000 in AP mode and works but I have the unit right next to my router. My question is can I use both router and the EX8000 in AP mode to supply WiFi to clients?
You can, but that doesn't make much sense if the EX8000 is right next to the router.
If you are looking for a powerline ethernet product, I'd suggest pairing the EX8000 with the PLP2000. The EX8000 is a high end extender/AP, so you want the fastest ethernet backhaul you can get. Powerline link speeds are much higher than their real-world throughput, so they aren't a useful guide when purchasing. https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/powerline/default.aspx
But I'd first try it in extender mode.