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Ste12
Nov 24, 2020Aspirant
Extend Wifi to connect solar inverters using Netgear R6300 router to extend Nighthawk X4 R7500 wifi
I have been trying to connect my R6300 router to my network which uses the R7500 router but have had such difficulty even though I have found a narrative of a "how to". It sounds so easy reading i...
plemans
Nov 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
how are you trying to connect it?
Are you running an ethernet wire from the R7500 to the R6300?
Are you trying to setup a wireless bridge?
The R6300 doesn't have extender/repeater mode, so exactly what are you doing and trying to configure it like?
Ste12
Nov 24, 2020Aspirant
Ihanks for a speedy reply
I've tried wireless and cat 5 but cannot reach the 6300 router login.
I was using the following, hoping to use the Genie as Tomsguide did, but nothing worked the same. So I was reading the one from digitaltrends and got lost.
This is a first attempt at this, obliously. Suggestions would be appreciated.
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/how-to-turn-old-router-into-wifi-extender,review-5166.html
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-extend-wi-fi-range-with-another-router/
- plemansNov 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Step 1 in tom's guide: find a compatible router.
the R6300 doesn't have an extender mode. Maybe with 3rd party firmware but not in stock form.
- Ste12Nov 24, 2020Aspirant
Good point,
The 6300 was in a closet from Cox when they changed me to fiber optic and my 7500 was better than their 6300.
What do you think about an extender like a Netgear AC750 or AC1200?
It would be much easier and the outlet is on the wall just inside the inverters.
- plemansNov 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Both of those are speeds and not models.
Extenders work pretty good but a lot depends on distance and what materials are between the extender/router. Certain materials block wifi extremely well (cement, brick, concrete, metal siding, foil lined insulation, etc) They need a decent signal to rebroadcast.
Your best bet would be to speed check with a phone where you planned on putting the extender. If you can get decent speeds, then its probably reasonable to do.
Keep in mind, standard extenders (single/dual band) drop throughput 50% just based off how they have to work.