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lkm64
Nov 15, 2020Aspirant
Extending wifi signal just for non-wired devices
I just purchased a Netgear Powerline 1000. The box contains two adapters and shows to plug one into an electrical outlet and the WiFi router and then shows the second adapter gets plugged into an electrical outlet with the ethernet cable then going to a computer.
My issue is that I want to extend the signal only for non-wired computers. Does this product work properly only if the end device is a wired ethernet ready device?
Thank you
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> I just purchased a Netgear Powerline 1000. [...]
Actual model number(s)? PL1000[v1]? PL1000v2? Other?
> [...] Does this product work properly only if the end device is a
> wired ethernet ready device?Generally, PLxxxx devices emulate Ethernet cables, so, yes.
There are other models (PLWxxxx) which include a wireless access
point. Or, you could connect a separate wireless access point to the
Ethernet port of a PLxxxx.- lkm64Aspirant
Ok, thanks.
The model i purchsed doesn't say anything about 'v2', just PL1000 so my assumption is a 'v1'.
I find it interesting that this device is billed as a "WiFi" extender...but it doesn't actually extend the signal for "WiFi" devices, just wired ones.
> The model i purchsed doesn't say anything about 'v2', just PL1000 so
> my assumption is a 'v1'.Yup.
> [...] this device is billed as a "WiFi" extender [...]
Where? By whom? Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your
model number, and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at
least). Read. On the PL1000 Product Data Sheet, I see things like
"extend your Internet access". On the PLW1000 Product Data Sheet I see
"extend your WiFi Internet access".> [...] it doesn't actually extend the signal for "WiFi" devices, just
> wired ones.Add your own wireless access point. Practically any old wireless
router can be pressed into service that way. (Details available on
request.)