NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
birender
Apr 26, 2016Aspirant
WDS support for WNDR3700v4 Router
Dear Netgear Software Development Team, Why you guys removed the WDS support when a router is very much capable to act as repeater this is not fair when i purchased this router WDS is there but n...
- Apr 26, 2016
WDS was useful in its day but it was never fully standardized, so interoperability between vendors was never guaranteed. It is now considered obsolete and insecure, due to most implementations supporting, at best, WEP security or no security at all. Netgear has quite clearly opted to remove WDS from their routers. For wireless repeating, they would prefer that you buy their range extenders.
You can still use your WNDR3700v4 as a wired Access Point. The difference is that you need to connect it to the main router via Ethernet.
birender
Apr 27, 2016Aspirant
I agree with you but the security of the wireless lan is based on its configurations I am currently using the Netgear WNDR3700v4 as main router and for repeating the signal i am using buffalo router air station W180 works perfectly what needs to be configured is to do a site survey with its WDS and configure the SSID and MAC of the main router and set the WEP or WEP2 key of your main router and you are done so its all depends on how you configure it of you can set a secure VPN within the router to router within your WAN.
If netgear removed the support then i think i have to buy some other router for that purpose.
TheEther
Apr 27, 2016Guru
WEP is fundamentally not secure. It is trivial to crack. WEP2 is not standard and, based on what I've read, is not any more secure. There's no way to run a secure VPN to the WNDR3700v4 via Wi-Fi.
If you are determined to use WDS, then I agree that you will need to buy another router, but your network will not be secure.