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jamieallan
Nov 23, 2021Tutor
Netgear EX6150 AC1200 Device Connection Problems
Hi, I've used my Netgear EX6150 for a number of years as an Access Point wired directly to my router. My router is a Sagemcom Plusnet Hub One. All worked fine up until I had to move the router and 6...
plemans
Nov 23, 2021Guru - Experienced User
A couple of things.
1. The wireless speeds. When in extender mode, single/dual band extenders have to use the same chip to go router------extender and then extender-----devices. and they can't do both at once. So it automatically cuts the speed that they receive in half.
2. That speed that got cut in half, thats what its recieving. So if you're router is putting out 100mbps but because of distance, obstructions, interference, etc that extender is only picking up 70mbps, its maximum its going to be able to put out wireless is 35mbps.
3. When wired in and running access point mode, the extenders don't take that speed hit. So its starting at 100mbps and devices will be able to send/recieve the same.
4. When devices are hardwired into the extender and its in extender mode, they'd be starting at that 70mbps that the extender is picking up.
5. Onto the Sagemcom. They're not known for making the best routers. Did you install the extender using WPS? If so, factory reset it and install it using the installation assistant. Also avoid any special characters/spaces in the SSID and password.
Calculating how much speed you're going to get from an extender can be a challenge. And the 50% thing most people don't know about. Its the whole reason triband extenders and triband mesh systems work so well. They have a dedicated backhaul thats just for cutting that 50% hit out.
- jamieallanNov 23, 2021Tutor
Thanks for the reply. I did originally set up the 6150 using WPS but this morning reset it and used a fixed IP and set the router/extender path to 2.4G only - although only about 5 metres apart I've 3 walls and doorways between the devices as the 6150 is in an extension to the house. I haven't changed anything else - should I? I'm now seeing a significant improvement in speed on wifi. I also managed to fix my Canon printer problem by connecting to it by usb and then manually changing the printer port with a fixed IP address.
- plemansNov 23, 2021Guru - Experienced User
fastlane (using 1 radio dedicated to just router---extender communition) can sometimes help speeds and sometimes hurt them.
Reason for this is the 2.4ghz band isn't nearly as fast as the 5ghz band. So if you're using it for backhaul and there's interference, it can be the bottleneck. If its increasing your speed, awesome! Keep using it.
If you notice a slowdown, you can always swap them and see if the 5ghz works better as backhaul.