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larrylato
Oct 20, 2020Aspirant
Smart Connect with Extender
Does a Netgear EX3700 work with Smart Connect setting on the R8000? After switching to Smart Connect, all my wireless bands list as one SSID but the (EXT) bands still show as "Available Networks"!
- Nov 10, 2020
It tends to fall in line with those devices that support mesh. This article: https://kb.netgear.com/000044734/How-do-I-enable-or-disable-Smart-Connect-on-my-Nighthawk-Mesh-WiFi-Range-Extender
shows an "applies to" for devices on the right side. all those have smart connect.
larrylato
Oct 20, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. Just to clarify, the fact that (EXT) is added to the SSID makes that a different SSID name? I wasn't sure. During extender set up it seems I have option to name the bands the same as my router but I was afraid that would render the configuration flawed.
theGraduate
Nov 10, 2020Tutor
Did you ever get a reply to your question? I would also rather give the same name instead of adding EXT, or 5GEXT, 2GEXT, etc.
Thanks.
larrylato wrote:Thanks for the reply. Just to clarify, the fact that (EXT) is added to the SSID makes that a different SSID name? I wasn't sure. During extender set up it seems I have option to name the bands the same as my router but I was afraid that would render the configuration flawed.
- plemansNov 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
theGraduate You can always name the ssid's the same. but the EX3700 isn't a mesh device. Its going to be "sticky" because it doesn't have any roaming protocols so devices won't roam. they'll stay attached until their signal degrades to unusable or drops entirely. The other problem is because they have the same ssid, you can't switch over easily to the other network (because it has the same name) when the signal does degrade.
- theGraduateNov 10, 2020Tutor
Hey, thanks...
Ok, that makes sense... but does the EX3700 support Smart Connect (similar to the Nighthawk which I am extending) so that I do not have two separate extension names for the 2.4 and 5?
plemans wrote:
theGraduate You can always name the ssid's the same. but the EX3700 isn't a mesh device. Its going to be "sticky" because it doesn't have any roaming protocols so devices won't roam. they'll stay attached until their signal degrades to unusable or drops entirely. The other problem is because they have the same ssid, you can't switch over easily to the other network (because it has the same name) when the signal does degrade.
- plemansNov 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
No it doesn't. Its a base model dual band range extender.