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MasterOfLaws
Mar 31, 2016Aspirant
WNDR3700: how to create accespoint and general information
Hi, Hereby I would like to ask for your support regarding to my home network. Situation: For a couple of years I own the WNDR3700 router, which I use as a router. It's connected with a cable ...
- Apr 01, 2016
The WNDR3700 can be used as an Access Point, but only when it is physically wired to the main router. If your house is wired for Ethernet or you are able to install Ethernet (Powerline can used as an alternative), then you can enable AP Mode in the WNDR3700's setup via ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless AP.
Personally, I prefer and recommend an alternative form of setting a router up as an Access Point. It's an old school method that was used before Netgear added the AP Mode setting. My instructions for setting this up can be found in another thread (link). Note, in particular the difference in using a LAN port instead of the WAN port!
TheEther
Apr 02, 2016Guru
AP Mode on many, if not most, of Netgear's routers disable hardware acceleration. This can have a negative effect on network throughput through the access point. The old school method does not disable hardware acceleration.
Both methods allow the LAN ports to be used. There will be one less LAN port available with the old school method because it is used instead of the WAN port.
MasterOfLaws
Apr 06, 2016Aspirant
Thanks!
I guess the old school method seems better regarding the hardware acceleration. Besides, it looks like the WNDR3700 does not support AP-mode (or maybe it does..). The steps ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless AP cannot be followed, since I cannot find the option 'advanced setup'. Other pages do not offer me the option to turn on wireless AP.
However, under Maintance > Router status > Wireless Port, I see that Wireless AP is turned 'on'.
An explanation about wireless AP is given in the sidebar:
- Wireless AP. Indicates if the access point feature of the router is enabled or not. If not enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off.
So it seems that my AP mode was turned on already. However, I do not know how to turn it off or how I turned it on.
Do you know how I can turn AP mode off (and on) for my WNDR3700 (it seems like it has the latest firmware)?
My Netgear configuration screen does not look like the screenshots in this link, but like this (example):
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- TheEtherApr 06, 2016Guru
It looks like your firmware may not have the AP Mode setting. I believe the Wireless AP setting is different, so don't touch it. Your only choice is to use the old school method.
- MasterOfLawsApr 11, 2016Aspirant
"the old school method of setting it up as an Access Point. Disable AP Mode. In LAN Setup on the WNDR3700, configure a static IP address in the same subnet as the Wifi-modem. Make sure the IP address is outside of the DHCP range managed by the Wifi-modem. Otherwise, you risk the possibility of a duplicate IP address. Disable the DHCP server on the WNDR3700. Finally, connect the Wifi-modem LAN port to a WNDR3700 LAN(important!) port. Leave the WNDR3700 Internet port disconnected."
Above you can see your tutorial on how to create an acces point specifically for my situation (I just changed some names). Got some questions though:
-what do I need to choose as static IP address for my WNDR3700 and how do I know the subnet of my wifi-modem? (given that the provider says that their modem's standard ip adress is 192.168.0.1).
-How do I know the DHCP range of my wifi-modem? I understand that it would be a problem if I give my router a static IP, while my wifi-modem is trying to give that same IP to some other device due to it's DHCP.
-what happens when I turn off DHCP on my WNDR3700? Is it safe? And do I need to choose a static IP for all devices (PC, smartphone, gameconsole) that connect to my WNDR3700, since DHCP is turned off?
Thanks.
- TheEtherApr 11, 2016Guru
MasterOfLaws wrote:"the old school method of setting it up as an Access Point. Disable AP Mode. In LAN Setup on the WNDR3700, configure a static IP address in the same subnet as the Wifi-modem. Make sure the IP address is outside of the DHCP range managed by the Wifi-modem. Otherwise, you risk the possibility of a duplicate IP address. Disable the DHCP server on the WNDR3700. Finally, connect the Wifi-modem LAN port to a WNDR3700 LAN(important!) port. Leave the WNDR3700 Internet port disconnected."
Above you can see your tutorial on how to create an acces point specifically for my situation (I just changed some names). Got some questions though:
-what do I need to choose as static IP address for my WNDR3700 and how do I know the subnet of my wifi-modem? (given that the provider says that their modem's standard ip adress is 192.168.0.1).
Your modem's subnet is most likely 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0. You can log into your modem and confirm.
-How do I know the DHCP range of my wifi-modem? I understand that it would be a problem if I give my router a static IP, while my wifi-modem is trying to give that same IP to some other device due to it's DHCP.
You will need to log into your modem to see the DHCP range. Assign your WNDR3700 an IP address outside of that range. You may need to change the range to free up an address.
-what happens when I turn off DHCP on my WNDR3700? Is it safe? And do I need to choose a static IP for all devices (PC, smartphone, gameconsole) that connect to my WNDR3700, since DHCP is turned off?
If you set up everything properly (especially, connect a WNDR3700 LAN port to the modem), then it's safe. You do NOT need to assign static IP addresses to your other devices. Your modem will function as the DHCP server in your network.