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Swiftrunbob
Apr 01, 2019Tutor
R7000 Use second one in AP mode or Use Wireless Extender Instead?
Hi
currently I have my R7000 in my dining room. Its wired to a living room TV, PVR and a bedroom TV & PVR.
When Im in my bedroom my wifi signal is poor. I was thinking of adding a 2nd R7000 into my bedroom. I think I can use the wired connection that goes to my PVR, then wire the PVR back up to the new R7000 in my bedroom.
This should fix my wifi signal issue. What I'm wondering is the 2nd PVR that I'm adding in my bedroom should be setup as a bridge or AP or something else?
Remember my bedroom TV and PVR will be wired to the added R7000.
So the the end the R7000 will be connected to a TV, PVR and any wifi device that in the bedroom?
thanks
Bob
Swiftrunbob wrote:
I’ve used an extender in another situation and they are just never fast enough.That doesn't make sense. An extender can be either wired to a router as an Access Point or "bridged" as a wifi repeater.
It is hard to see how an extender in AP mode can be slower than a router in AP mode.
The router would certainly be more expensive.
Swiftrunbob wrote:
I’m just not sure if it should be setup as a wired bridge, wired AP or a wired repeater.What's the difference?
AP mode is probably the easiest.
7 Replies
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Not sure why you are keen for an R7000 however, yes, feasible. Mind you, it's required to configure the second R7000 as a wireless access point, either during the initial configuration, or later -> How do I change my Nighthawk router to AP mode after I’ve already run setup?
No special settings are required on your other wired or wireless devices.
Thanks!
I'm satisified with my current R7000, this is the main reason I'm thinking of using a 2nd R7000.
regards
Bob
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
The R7000 is one of the devices that supports both access point and wireless repeater (WDS) mode.
So you can wire the two routers together or connect them over wifi.
But like schumaku I wonder why you want two routers when you have other options. I wifi extender would work. That is what they are designed for.
You could even consider Powerline Ethernet with an access point in the bundle.