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Harveythedog
Feb 15, 2020Aspirant
Considering buying Netgear wifi extender
Hello, I want to extend my wifi network in my remote shop. I currently have a router provided by my ISP (Frontier). I have an ethernet connection to the shop from the router and a Wavlink wireles...
- Feb 15, 2020
many of netgears extenders support access point mode. (not all). and many routers that do as well. the only reason I recommended orbi is because by the time you buy 2x dual band extenders or a router in ap mode and extender, you're within reach of the orbi setup and its a seamless setup (single ssid operation). versus using 2x extenders tends to create issues.
You can go to netgears wireless extender page and filter by performance.
plemans
Feb 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
If you're wanting ease and simplicity? Buy a orbi option. They can be bought renewed/refurbished for pretty cheap right now. You'd want it in AP mode so it doesn't interfere with your router but it'd have much better performance than going extender-----extender. And you'd always have the option of of using it as a router if you decide it performs better than your frontier router. In that case you'd put your frontier in modem only/pass through mode and hook the orbi to it. Then you could go orbi router------ethernet run-------satellite------wireless------satellite. And it's as close to seamless roaming/operation as you'd get.
- HarveythedogFeb 15, 2020Aspirant
Thank you. I would like to keep my ISP router so I am looking for an Netgear extender/AP that will accept the Ethernet connection then using wifi connect to another Netgear extender/AP. I will be the only one using the network so bandwidth/throughput is not an issue.
- plemansFeb 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
many of netgears extenders support access point mode. (not all). and many routers that do as well. the only reason I recommended orbi is because by the time you buy 2x dual band extenders or a router in ap mode and extender, you're within reach of the orbi setup and its a seamless setup (single ssid operation). versus using 2x extenders tends to create issues.
You can go to netgears wireless extender page and filter by performance.
- HarveythedogFeb 15, 2020Aspirant
Thank you for taking the time to provide the information.