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ServerMax90
Mar 22, 2020Aspirant
Extenders EX7500
Good Morning
If not possible tto connect each extender to the router is right to connect the second extender to the first one. I bought them after watching that feature on your Mesh extenders webpage.
I would like to connect first extender to the AC1750 Netgear router and the second extender to the first one.
Are there tools to test the link performance between rootuer and the second extender(or a client like a notebook)?
6 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Daisy chaining the mesh extender using the "onessid" function can end up causing issues. I always recommend if people are needing more than 1 extender to move to a full mesh setup like orbi.
Reason why is that there isn't a router controlling the connection so the extenders can end up connecting to each other and not to the router.
The way around that is to disable "onessid" fuction on one of the extenders so they don't connect to each other and loop.
- ServerMax90Aspirant
So basically Netgear shouldn't label those devices as "Mesh" if canno't do what 802.11s describes :/
Don't you agree?- plemansGuru - Experienced User
No I don't agree.
Its a "mesh extender" not a fully mesh system.
and extenders aren't recommended past 1 extender regardless of if you run mesh or standard