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OldWolf
Sep 18, 2019Aspirant
Range Extender EX3700 setting up 5GHz but not 2.4
Hello, I just bought a Netgear AC750 (Model EX3700) range extender to work with my Nighthawk X4S AC2600 (Model D7800) router. Setup worked fine after a few unsuccessful attempts but with an o...
OldWolf
Sep 18, 2019Aspirant
Hi plemans
Thank you for this. The first issue with the regular and the guest network - I suspected that much, just wasn't sure. Thank you for the confirmation.
Both, _2GEXT and _5GEXT are displaying and I can connect through them. On the router, the 2.4 and 5 networks have different names. This is how I know that they both connect to the 5Ghz. This isn't a problem but it would have been interesting to see the difference.
Thank you again. Oh, and you confused me with the word 'radio' ... :)
Best regards
Wolf
plemans
Sep 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
OldWolf wrote:Hi plemans
Thank you for this. The first issue with the regular and the guest network - I suspected that much, just wasn't sure. Thank you for the confirmation.
Both, _2GEXT and _5GEXT are displaying and I can connect through them. On the router, the 2.4 and 5 networks have different names. This is how I know that they both connect to the 5Ghz. This isn't a problem but it would have been interesting to see the difference.
Thank you again. Oh, and you confused me with the word 'radio' ... :)
Best regards
Wolf
so you have a 2.4ghz radio and a 5ghz radio. they function differently. The section you wrote "This is how I know that they both connect to the 5Ghz. " They can't both connect to the 5ghz. The ex3700 has dual band radio's but they're specific to the frequency they're designed to function on. If you log into the router and take a screen snip of your radio connections, what do you get?
- OldWolfSep 19, 2019Aspirant
No need to go into the router - I know the connections I have. For argument's sake, let's call them
CONNECTION-ONE (this is 2.4 GHz)
CONNECTION-TWO (this is 5 GHz)
With the extender, I now have the following two connections:
CONNECTION-TWO_2GEXT
CONNECTION-TWO_5GEXT
So, they must both connect to the 5 GHz network. No?
Wolf
- plemansSep 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Not necessarily. They names are just that, names. It wouldn't be the first time that the wps auto name feature gave someone bad info. If you log into the gui, it should have a section that displays the connections. I don't have one of these devices to screen snap the info to show you.
- OldWolfSep 19, 2019Aspirant
Hm, interesting.
When I log into my router, I can see the range extender as one device connected to the 5G network.
Would you have expected to see it as different devices for 2.4 and 5 GHz?
- schumakuSep 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Hi Wolf,
No, probably not. The EX3700 assistants are (like all newer NEtgear wireless extenders) optimized for using a single SSID for all bands - thus the same name is deployed in front of the _24G and _5G.
You might want to head to the EX3700 Smart Setup again, and select the exact SSIDs from the scan again:
In case the name is set to the same like the 5 GHz primary (root) router), head to the EX3700 Settings -> Wireless and change the configured name accordingly again: