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required_alias
Jun 13, 2024Guide
R6050 as AP
Several 6050 as AP posts, but none I can find with this problem. Trying to connect my 6050 as an AP. I can log in, get to ADVANCED>Wireless AP, and hit APPLY. Progress bar gets to about 90%, stays...
required_alias
Jun 13, 2024Guide
Yeah, that's the web site I used. Maybe I don't understand. Do I need to change the 6050 IP address to match the Asus (e.g., 10.10.10.1) or the 6050 SSID or both?
FURRYe38
Jun 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Try setting the static IP address on the R series router to 10.10.10.60 for AP mode. Gateway should be what you have set on the host router, normally 255.255.255.0 and Gateway would be 10.10.10.1. DNS can be same as 10.10.10.1 or any custom DNS if you want to use something different.
- required_aliasJun 14, 2024Guide
Here is what I've learned. Changing SSID on my android phone to Netgearxx. Open Nighthawk. 'Set up new.' Unplug modem, blah, blah. eventually I get 'can't connect to device.'
On my PC, go to Netgearxx as network. Go to 192.168.1.1. Get to router screen. Login. Advanced>Wifi as AP. Change from default to 10.10.10.1 for gateway, 255.255.255.0 as mask, 10.10.10.60 for device, and 10.10.10.1 as DNS. Apply. 'Connection timed out.' Still using Netgearxx. Did that 5x. On 4th time, the page froze and had to reset 6050 and start over.
Modem works perfectly. Asus router works perfectly. What am I missing?
- required_aliasJun 16, 2024Guide
I have the 6050 set up as AP. Found a bad cable. (what are the odds an ethernet cable dies while changing ISPs?)
Next question. The 6050 AP is connected to the Asus via ethernet. In the same room as the Asus, works perfectly. 40' away through 1 floor and 4 walls, it shows "Offline." This time I know it isn't the cable. Any settings in the 6050 I may have missed?
- FURRYe38Jul 02, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Any progress on this?
required_alias wrote:
I have the 6050 set up as AP. Found a bad cable. (what are the odds an ethernet cable dies while changing ISPs?)
Next question. The 6050 AP is connected to the Asus via ethernet. In the same room as the Asus, works perfectly. 40' away through 1 floor and 4 walls, it shows "Offline." This time I know it isn't the cable. Any settings in the 6050 I may have missed?
- required_aliasJun 14, 2024Guide
Don't know if this is relevant or not.
Since my last attempt to turn the 6050 into an AP, the APPLY progress bar got to about 90% and went to a netgear page I'll attach if I remember.
I now have two new networks listed - Netgear72-5g and NTGR-VMB-xxxxxxx. Neither connect to the internet. And I now have 2 more network connections showing - Netgear_5Gext and Netgear_24G_ext. I have the Netgear range extender on a table in my book case.
I can now NOT connect to the Asus nor the 6050 by 192.18.1.1, 10.10.10.1, or 10.10.10.3. All throw "unable to connect." I can access the internet through the Asus, but can't access the devices. Which means I can't find the settings on the 6050 to see if my changes finished or change them/try again. I'm getting tired of having to reset after every attempt. Currently, the Asus is connected to the modem wirelessly and the 6050 by cable.
Just for interest, I keep trying the "Wireless AP" setting, but will be connecting the 6050 to the Asus by cable.