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tae111
Feb 15, 2021Aspirant
Netgear AC1200
Is there a way to set this up using the exact same network as my router? That is using the same network name as the router uses. Verizon has disabled the WPS function on my router so I must set this ...
tae111
Feb 15, 2021Aspirant
Thanks. I guess I didn't really know what I was doing when I was shopping for a network extender. Those mesh systems seem to be much more expensive than a WIFI range extender. Looks like it's back to the drawing board for what I want.
plemans
Feb 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
It does get more expensive as you add features/performance.
the EX6120 is one of the base model AC extenders.
I'd look at the RBS40V. Its an orbi satellite but has an extender mode and is triband. It has much better performance because of the dedicated backhaul as well as the option to use as an alexa speaker (not all alexa features work)
- tae111Feb 15, 2021Aspirant
The main reason I bought this is to boost the performance of my Ring Plus 3 video doorbell. That didn't work the way I wanted it to because everything must be connected to that network. If you wanted your tablet and phones to work with it you must select the extenders network channel in the devices. I also have the ring app on a Windows desktop computer that doesn't have WIFI but is hooked to my router via eithernet cable. Because the Ring is now set up to use the AC1200 WIFI network the computer can't access it through the router network. With a mesh system it looks like that problem is solved. That Ring doorbell is getting pretty expensive.