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Hafcanadian
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Jul 22, 2024
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Mesh?

Confusion abounds.  The box for my new AX1800 extender describes it just as such.  But I note at least one other Netgear by that moniker.  Mine apparently can also be called an EAX14.  This is ground...
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    Hafcanadian
    Jul 29, 2024

    My current inferred explanation, since no one responded here other than Michael, is that the new extender acts differently than my other ones, and essentially is indeed a so-called “mesh” actor.  It operates as a “clone” of the Frontier/Ziply router rather than a separate network.  So the Netgear moniker that appears on my available networks list is the old Netgear 3700 extender.  The new one appears under the guise of the router’s ID.  As to the “Client” lamp on the new extender, it’s being off or on must depend on whether a device in the house happens to be connecting to it at that moment.