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JohnnyR2D2
Jul 16, 2017Guide
Home Network Setup Advice Please
Hello, Because I keep upgrading my routers I have now three Netgear routers in different places of my home (WNDR4500, R6300 and an R8000). Since I work from home and need redundancy, besides the ...
- Jul 16, 2017
AP mode on the routers is a quick and dirty way to enable.... AP mode - turns off pretty well all the features and makes tem layer 2 devices.. But, since you went through the excersise already, and disabled what needed to be disabled, you should be good to go. Except you probably do not have NTP working on the NG routers, as you would use the WAN port on the routers, if you used the AP mode selection on the routers, which is buggy with some of the NG routers, so, you would end up using a LAN port, worst case, anyway.
There is no way to disable NAT on these routers.. If you are using different SSID's, that is probably the way to go, as I don't think any of these routers have an min RSSI setting, and there is no proprietary means to kick wireless client off of AP's that are sticking. They don't support 802.11.r/k/v, and alot of wireless clients don't work well with 802.1/r anyway. I'm not sure if they have a wirless TX feature to tweak your TX ouput, whihch is key when trying to set up a wireless environment, to get wireless clients to correctly roam. If you want to check the manuals to your routers, go here.
EDIT: Don't use auto channels ever. These routers are smart enough to pick the correct channel. They usually end up pick an overlapping 2.4ghz channels. Use 1,6,1 for 2.4ghz. You can call SSID anything you rwant. But, adding the _ext on the outdoor APisn't doing anything, as extenders do that for different reasons.
EDIT2: If you want to get real experimental with your AP's (using one SSID for 5ghz and one SSID for 2.4gz, you could try one channel for 2.4ghz, and one channel for 5ghz, and see if your clients roam. Other vendor's tried this technique in the early days for Zero Hand Off (aka roaming)
JohnnyR2D2
Jul 16, 2017Guide
I forgot two additional questions.
All three routers are using the Wireless Setup default settings. Channels are like this on each one of the routers
WNDR4500 - Auto for both, 2.4GHz and 5GHz
R6300 - 2.4GHz on Auto and 5GHz on 153
R8000 - 2.4GHz on Auto, 5 GHz-1 on 44 and 5GHz-2 on 153
Should I leave that way?
Last but not least I also have a WN3000RP in the backyard which is wirelessly connected to the R6300 and also using a different SSID. I just gave him the same SSID name used by the R6300 and added _Extend at the end of the name.