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Solarsails
Apr 26, 2019Aspirant
Router. Can't pull time from NTP SERVER because not connecting to network through WAN port!
Router. Can't pull time from NTP SERVER because not connecting to network through WAN port!
I don't want to use WAN port on inside segment of network.
I'm so close to switching to dedica...
- Apr 26, 2019
Without the WAN port configured and connected, the usability as a router is a little bit hmmmmmmmm. These are consumer routers, intended to be used and deployed as documented.
Using the WNDR3400v2 as a pure wireless access point only probably - and it's configured accordingly?
schumaku
Apr 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Without the WAN port configured and connected, the usability as a router is a little bit hmmmmmmmm. These are consumer routers, intended to be used and deployed as documented.
Using the WNDR3400v2 as a pure wireless access point only probably - and it's configured accordingly?
Solarsails
Oct 07, 2019Aspirant
Yes, Configured as Access Point. Its not such a terrible bug as I implied; I suppose I should start writing my own firmware for as many netgear routers that I unbrick. This 3400v2 is a nice little, stable router (sometimes a little warm around the edges) With a couple high gain external antennas I would think that it would perform fabulously) Your point is well taken. Thank you and I bid you good day.