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McSkillz21
Sep 14, 2018Aspirant
R7000 router as an access point
I have a nighthawk router/modem (I think its a C7000) and a nighthawk router (R7000, I purchased the router first, got tired of paying to rent a modem and couldn't offload the router) now that I've m...
- Sep 15, 2018Antinode, I appreciate your attempts to help. I wound up taking the router down stairs with a laptop and connecting it directly to the gateway. Then I reset it and ran the netgear genie. I'm sorry I couldnt give you a verbatim walkthrough of the minutiae. Long story short I took it and directly connected it to the gateway and ran the genie which let me choose to set it up as an access point (through the genie program) and once it was configured I used the supplied cable (with the router) to connect the gateway to the ethernet port I created and then connected the access point (router) upstairs with a different cable and it maintained configuration (from the basement set up). I'm sorry we couldnt get on the same page in terms of communication about my actions. Thanks for your attempt at being helpful, it is much appreciated.
excedent
Sep 15, 2018Aspirant
> After setting up receptacles and running cat5e
Now instead consider Ubiquity AP (UnFi). I have four UniFi AP discs in my home.
https://amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-802-11ac-Dual-Radio-UAP-AC-PRO-US/dp/B015PRO512/
(I detest affiliate links; none used above)
- schumakuSep 15, 2018Guru - Experienced User
excedent wrote:
> After setting up receptacles and running cat5e
Now instead consider Ubiquity AP (UnFi). ...
Netgear does offer wonderful little wireless APs with the WAC 505 (also available in packs of three or five), 2x2 Dual Band 802.11ac Wave 2 systems for a fraction of the UniFi costs. Different from the much more expensive UniFi Pro units referred, these are indeed "just" offering a max 867 Mbit link rate on 5 GHz - however most of the mobile devices can't take any advantage of anything beyond. And it's all nicely manageable by a local Web UI (no such thing on UniFi), by a mobile Insight App, and by the optional Insight Web portal.