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7474
Dec 06, 2021Tutor
LAN-LAN vs LAN-WAN R6700
Hello, Have (2) Netgear R6700 v3. Want to cascade to the second router in the basement to expand coverage but also would like the guest network access at this router. I have read this is not ...
7474
Dec 07, 2021Tutor
Regarding seamless transition, when moving throughout the house with the LAN-to-LAN connection there is full strength. However, moving throughout the house on LAN to WAN The signal drops strength.
For example, in LAN-to-LAN starting on the second floor and working my way to the basement on a specific SSID the strength stays the same throughout.
Doing the same with LAN to WAN, The signal loses strength even if I’m standing right next to the basement router. I have to turn the device Wi-Fi off/on To get it to connect to the basement router Which then shows full strength.
For example, in LAN-to-LAN starting on the second floor and working my way to the basement on a specific SSID the strength stays the same throughout.
Doing the same with LAN to WAN, The signal loses strength even if I’m standing right next to the basement router. I have to turn the device Wi-Fi off/on To get it to connect to the basement router Which then shows full strength.
7474
Dec 07, 2021Tutor
My problem is it the 2.4 and 5 channel transmit via lan-lan throughout the house all levels without loss of strength.
However, both 2.4 and 5 guestonly transmit from the main router and not to the secondary router in LAN-to-LAN.
I set up the second router as an access point last night, however doing so automatically checks the guest work “enable guests to see each other and access local network”. This is something I do not want them to have access to the local network. Set up as a access point, I am able to open the main router via the guest network.
However, both 2.4 and 5 guestonly transmit from the main router and not to the secondary router in LAN-to-LAN.
I set up the second router as an access point last night, however doing so automatically checks the guest work “enable guests to see each other and access local network”. This is something I do not want them to have access to the local network. Set up as a access point, I am able to open the main router via the guest network.
- 7474Dec 07, 2021TutorI can get the 2.4 and 5 Network to transmit throughout the home.
However, I would like the guest networks to do the same so that I can keep the kids and their friends separate from the main network.
After setting up the second router as an access point, which didn’t work as per my previous posts. I changed the IP address to 192.168.2.1 on the second router with lan-wan. Main router is 192.168.1.1. With this set up I was still able to access the main router when connected to the second router but I was not able to access the second router when connected to the main router. By accessing the router I mean being able to go in and change all the settings, not sure of the technical name for this.- 7474Dec 07, 2021TutorIn the end, I want to be able to extend the guest network across the routers in my home like I do the 2.4 and 5 network. While keeping the guest network from having access to any of the router set up pages, only having access to the Internet. I want to keep the kids separate from the main net work.
- FURRYe38Dec 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
7474 wrote:
I can get the 2.4 and 5 Network to transmit throughout the home.
However, I would like the guest networks to do the same so that I can keep the kids and their friends separate from the main network.
The Guest Network is attached to the WAN port, not the LAN port so the 2nd router if you have it connected daisy chained to the 1st router will not be on a actual guest network of it's own. The Guest Network on the 2nd will be apart of the 1st routers LAN network and not be separate.
After setting up the second router as an access point, which didn’t work as per my previous posts. I changed the IP address to 192.168.2.1 on the second router with lan-wan. Main router is 192.168.1.1. With this set up I was still able to access the main router when connected to the second router but I was not able to access the second router when connected to the main router. By accessing the router I mean being able to go in and change all the settings, not sure of the technical name for this. Did you try to access the 2nd router by using it's IP address?- 7474Dec 07, 2021TutorThanks for the reply.
2nd router set up LAN-WAN transmits all networks throughout home. However, the AP setting on the 2nd router automatically checks the “allow guests to see each other and access the local network” on the Guest settings page on the 2nd router. This can’t be changed. Connected to the guest networks I am able to access both routers set up pages. I don’t want this to occur.
Setting the 1st to 192.168.1.1 and the 2nd to 192.168.2.1 allows me full access to the 1st router from the 2nd regardless of the network I am on.
However, when connected to the 1st router I can not access the 2nd from any network, when using the 2nd router’s ip (192.168.2.1).
Overall, when set-up as an access point or as a separate ip the 2nd router continues to allow me full access to the 1st routers set up pages. I expect this on the 2.4 and 5 networks but not on the Guest networks.
Thanks again for your time.