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purplemonkey
Feb 24, 2016Aspirant
Using a WNR3500v2 as Access Point
hi I've got a WNR3500v2 and am trying to use it as a Access Point, but can't seem to work it out. When I configure WAN IP on the subnet of the main router I can't configure the local network as the s...
- Mar 05, 2016
hi, to be fair step8 reads as "Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the WAN or LAN ports of your NETGEAR router (now configured as an AP), and the other end to a LAN port on your main router." And the image shows the cable in the WAN port.
The instructions also show a lot of screens and options my router doesn’t have, importantly the "enable AP mode" option, so I'm sorry to say it really didn't help.
The moving of the link cable from WAN to LAN port was an extremely important step for me as I couldn't configure the IP address on the router to the same subnet as the main router. so moving this cable from WAN to LAN took away this need and allowed it all to work.
There are probably not a lot of people trying to do what I did but it would be helpful to have a guide setup specifically for this model.
Anyway thanks for your help, its certainly nice to have a response, as some manufactures forums are like ghost towns :)
ElaineM
Feb 24, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Thank you for the update purplemonkey
That step was actually in the link provided (step8).
Anyhow, don't forget to mark the solution.
Have a great day!
purplemonkey
Mar 05, 2016Aspirant
hi, to be fair step8 reads as "Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the WAN or LAN ports of your NETGEAR router (now configured as an AP), and the other end to a LAN port on your main router." And the image shows the cable in the WAN port.
The instructions also show a lot of screens and options my router doesn’t have, importantly the "enable AP mode" option, so I'm sorry to say it really didn't help.
The moving of the link cable from WAN to LAN port was an extremely important step for me as I couldn't configure the IP address on the router to the same subnet as the main router. so moving this cable from WAN to LAN took away this need and allowed it all to work.
There are probably not a lot of people trying to do what I did but it would be helpful to have a guide setup specifically for this model.
Anyway thanks for your help, its certainly nice to have a response, as some manufactures forums are like ghost towns :)
- ElaineMMar 07, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
purplemonkey We appreciate your feedback. I will forward that to our management team.
Thank you and have a great day!