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codymeche1972
Mar 07, 2024Aspirant
connnecting 2 netgear routers together
So i have my main router, a R7900P, i just bought an AX1800 router. I have run a cat5 from the main wireless router to my office outside the house (well within the distance cable of doing so) when i ...
- Mar 07, 2024I got it fixed. Basically 1 wireless route connected to another via ethernet. Both routers just set up right out the box normally, each a stand alone independent wifi's. So I am thinking it was a firmware issue on the older 7900
I took both rax10's and set each up in the sake fashion updating the firmware and everything came right back up
microchip8
Mar 07, 2024Master
Which router model? AX1800 is a speed, not model!
You should only have one router doing the routing in your network. Put this "AX1800" router in access point mode
You should only have one router doing the routing in your network. Put this "AX1800" router in access point mode
codymeche1972
Mar 07, 2024Aspirant
So I did that once and then it wouldn't list the router as an available wifi connection
- codymeche1972Mar 07, 2024AspirantSo just switched the rax10 to be an access point. The router shows the orange light for no Internet. The router wifi names show up but will act like they are connecting bit will try for a bit and jump back off
- microchip8Mar 07, 2024MasterAP mode is done with an ethernet cable, not wireless.
- codymeche1972Mar 07, 2024AspirantThey are connected via ethernet cable. It's not pulling an IP address from the main router for some reason