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bekinde2all
May 19, 2023Aspirant
Is the AC1900 WiFi Mesh Extender backwards compatible by default in type b/g/n wifi?
I have extended my wifi with the AC1900 WiFi Mesh Extender and my sonos beam does not see the network in the basement even though my samsung TV does.
michaelkenward
May 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
bekinde2all wrote:
I have extended my wifi with the AC1900 WiFi Mesh Extender
Which one?
AC1900 is not a reliable guide to model number. Many devices come with an AC tag, but it is essentially a label that Netgear, and other brands, attach to hardware to describe wifi speeds.
Look at the label on the device for the model number.
EX6400?
bekinde2all
May 22, 2023Aspirant
The model is "Your Product: AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender(EX6400v3)"
- michaelkenwardMay 22, 2023Guru - Experienced User
bekinde2all wrote:
The model is "Your Product: AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender(EX6400v3)"
plemans also asked about the router the extender connects to. A more complete description of your network would also include the make and modem of the modem that sits between the router and the Internet.
Your subjects ask " backwards compatible by default in type b/g/n wifi?"
In that context, compatibility could mean Mesh compatibility between the router and the extender. That depends on the router.
But it could also refer to compatibility of the sonos beam with the b/g/n wifi. That is down to the Sonos. There shouldn't be any problem on that front. According to the data sheet it "Supports 802.11ac & b/g/n WiFi devices".
I'd look for some other issues with the Sonos.