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pram70
Jul 08, 2021Tutor
Hardwire to router
This is a pre-purchase question. Can I connect the extender directly to the router with an ethernet cable? My ISP"s modem/router is in ther garage. There, I get full speed. In the living room I only ...
- Jul 14, 2021
Glad it worked!
plemans
Jul 09, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Keep in mind that some of the base model extenders don't support access point mode
pram70
Jul 09, 2021Tutor
Thank you for your replies, plemans. I was thinking of the EX7700 mainly because The Wirecutter recommended it as an upgrade pick and mentioned that it increased speed as well as range, whereas the less expensive extenders generally just enhanced the range. Perhaps this isn't so much the case if it's hardwired. I'm not so tech savvy, but is it correct that with the extender hard wired and set up as an access point, there would be no benefit or reason for a third band for backhaul? And would the access point have the same speeds as the router? Thanks.
- plemansJul 09, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If you bought the triband and set it up in access point mode, you'd be able to use all 3 bands on the extender.
It'd give you the option of spreading devices out a little more.
Its a solid performing device. Not sure what router you have but it might actually perform better.