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MamaBear2016
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Jul 09, 2017
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What will replace the WN2500RP with 802.11ac functionality, without being a repeater?

I'm a Comcast customer in the Denver area, have my own TM822G being used as a modem only, and just upgraded my own router from a RT-N66U to a WRT 1900ACS. I don't know the differences between some...
  • netwrks's avatar
    Jul 10, 2017

    The WAC104 is described as an Access Point, which means, once configured, you Ethernet connect from a port on the WAC104 back to your base router.  That will expand your wireless in your environment. You can also configure the WN2500RP as an Access Point. manual - Page 16. Any Access point that is added should use different wireless channels (2.4ghz non-overlapping 1,6,or11) and upper channels for 5ghz). Never leave wireless channels at auto. The LAN ports on the AP's can be used to connect other devices on your network. If you run out of ports on your base router (WRT 1900ACS), you can pick an unmanaged gig switch (5-8 port) for cheap.