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chazsass
Nov 05, 2020Aspirant
AC1900 as wifi extender
I have the Orbi mesh wifi system and fibre internet. My desktop internet is operating off the wifi card because it isn't practical to run a hard line. The computer is only getting 17 Mbps, while my...
antinode
Nov 05, 2020Guru
> [...] an old AC1900 Netgear Nighthawk router [...]
"AC1900" is a speed, not a model number. Look for "Model" on the
product label.
> [...] maybe it could be used as a wifi receiver for the desktop. [...]
Maybe.
> [...] how do I find how to do it?
Here's a radical concept which works for some people:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model number,
and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for a
topic like "Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode". Not all models offer
this feature.
chazsass
Nov 06, 2020Aspirant
Model is R7000.
This is a site for asking for help with questions about Netgear products. That's why I asked on here; I figured that someone has probably done it before and had a quick answer for it.
Your response of Read The F*&^ing Manual was completely inappropriate
- antinodeNov 06, 2020Guru
> Model is R7000.
Ok.
> This is a site for asking for help with questions about Netgear
> products. [...]Did you not understand the answer?
> Your response of Read The F*&^ing Manual was completely inappropriate
Did you consult the User Manual, as suggested? Did you not find the
relevant section, with the requested information?What I find "completely inappropriate" is expecting volunteers to
waste their time transcribing information which is readily available in
the product documentation, instead of simply reading that documentation.
And then complaining about suggestions to do so. - schumakuNov 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
chazsass wrote:This is a site for asking for help with questions about Netgear products. That's why I asked on here; I figured that someone has probably done it before and had a quick answer for it.
This brilliant concept makes up exactly the reason why large vendors are hiding and protecting their support organizations - making the usage for those really in need for support unhandy and slow.