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MON5TERMATT
Aug 31, 2017Follower
X6S AmA – Multiple networks?
Will this extender support multiple networks, I have a big house and need two networks to span the space. Or will this not work for both. Either way, fingers crossed.
michaelkenward
Aug 31, 2017Guru - Experienced User
X6S AmA is not a Netgear model number. What device do you have in mind?
There are many ways of getting a wifi network to cover a large house.
StephenB
Aug 31, 2017Guru - Experienced User
michaelkenward wrote:
X6S AmA is not a Netgear model number.
michaelkenward: The AmA label was set up by Netgear, and relates to the Nighthawk X6S extender (EX8000) that was launched a couple of days ago. See this: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Stories/Ask-me-Anything-about-the-Nighthawk-X6S-Range-Extender-Win-an/m-p/1358739
- michaelkenwardAug 31, 2017Guru - Experienced User
In other words, the model number is EX8000. AmA, like Arlo, is a Netgear brand.
This is important information when seeking assistance here.
It makes it possible to link to the support pages:
>> Click here >> EX8000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR << Click here <<
- Luke_GAug 31, 2017Tutor
michaelkenward wrote:In other words, the model number is EX8000. AmA, like Arlo, is a Netgear brand.
AmA stands for Ask me Anything. This is not a brand by Netgear. The X6S is still branded with the Netgear name.
- michaelkenwardAug 31, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Baffling. What is this "label" then?