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TimHay
Feb 16, 2020Aspirant
How can I use wifi without an internet connection. What kit do I need?
We have a BT Homehub 5 and a NETGEAR Wi-Fi Booster Range Extender EX3700. The Homehub modem router is in the hall of my home and the extender is on the landing. My devices are connected to the extend...
plemans
Feb 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
A different router is going to be your best bet.
the extender routes everything through the ISP supplied router. If the ISP router is causing issues on the LAN whenever the wan is going down, thats directly related to the router/isp setup.
TimHay
Feb 17, 2020Aspirant
plemans wrote:A different router is going to be your best bet.
the extender routes everything through the ISP supplied router. If the ISP router is causing issues on the LAN whenever the wan is going down, thats directly related to the router/isp setup.
Thanks for that, it pretty much confirms the impressions I had already. Does anyone know what features I need to look for when I replace my modem/router or extender so I get streaming on my LAN sorted?
- plemansFeb 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I don't think its a specific feature. It should be inherent to the router functioning properly.
I didn't have internet for a while and streamed off both a plex server and off just a network folder (for music) in my home without issue. This was years ago on an older R6300v2.
I haven't had to worry about it in a long time. If you had an older router or could even borrow a router, you could test if its an issue with your isp supplied device. Just hook up the other router without connecting it to wan/internet and put your device with the media on it. If it functions properly, its an issue with the isp supplied device. If it doesn't, its the computer/device streaming.
- TimHayFeb 17, 2020Aspirant
plemans wrote:I don't think its a specific feature. It should be inherent to the router functioning properly.
I didn't have internet for a while and streamed off both a plex server and off just a network folder (for music) in my home without issue. This was years ago on an older R6300v2.
I haven't had to worry about it in a long time. If you had an older router or could even borrow a router, you could test if its an issue with your isp supplied device. Just hook up the other router without connecting it to wan/internet and put your device with the media on it. If it functions properly, its an issue with the isp supplied device. If it doesn't, its the computer/device streaming.
I haven't access to another modem/router but i'm fairly certain it is an issue with my BT Home Hub 5 as I have experienced the issue streaming from several streaming devices/computers. When I go to the routers homepage and disconnect from the internet my LAN streaming stops whatever source I have used.
I am fairly resigned to needing a new modem/router but have not a lot of cash at the moment and want to get something that will definetely do the job. Some kind of extender would be ideal but failing that I could replace my BT Home Hub 5 although I expect that would be more expensive.
- plemansFeb 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I haven't access to another modem/router but i'm fairly certain it is an issue with my BT Home Hub 5 as I have experienced the issue streaming from several streaming devices/computers. When I go to the routers homepage and disconnect from the internet my LAN streaming stops whatever source I have used.
I am fairly resigned to needing a new modem/router but have not a lot of cash at the moment and want to get something that will definetely do the job. Some kind of extender would be ideal but failing that I could replace my BT Home Hub 5 although I expect that would be more expensive.
All the extenders are going to go back to the router. Even in AP mode.
How are hosting your media and broadcasting them on your network? Are you using a nas, a server, a drive plugged into the router? What's going on there? Maybe we can look at it from that angle to get something working