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Jmruizsr
Nov 21, 2017Aspirant
Configure WNDR4300 as base and WNDR3700v3 as access point to create a bridge
I am trying to create a wireless bridge to connect ethernet components in one part of my home to the internet. The intenert connection comes through a cable modem connected to my wireless router WNDR4...
- Nov 28, 2017
Hi Jmruizsr,
If both router supports wireless repeating, try the link below.
https://kb.netgear.com/20604/Configuring-a-router-WNDR3800-as-a-wireless-repeater
Jmruizsr
Nov 21, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I'm trying to connect the main router to the other via wireless and then connect the other devices to that second router via Ethernet cable.
I appreciate the link to the manual. However, I had already 're brewed that and tried to follow the instructions. The v3 version does support the repeater mode. It can be set as a base or repeater. If I had 2 routers log the sane model, I'm sure I would had made it work already. The problem is that I have 2 different model routers. The type that plugs on the electric outlet would not work in my case.
I appreciate the link to the manual. However, I had already 're brewed that and tried to follow the instructions. The v3 version does support the repeater mode. It can be set as a base or repeater. If I had 2 routers log the sane model, I'm sure I would had made it work already. The problem is that I have 2 different model routers. The type that plugs on the electric outlet would not work in my case.
JamesGL
Nov 28, 2017Master
Hi Jmruizsr,
If both router supports wireless repeating, try the link below.
https://kb.netgear.com/20604/Configuring-a-router-WNDR3800-as-a-wireless-repeater
- JamesGLDec 04, 2017Master
Hi Jmruizsr,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.