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TexARC
Nov 28, 2020Guide
WAC104 WPS button doesn't work?
TO provide my home with 2.4gHz access to my many legacy devices that I lost connectivity to when I upgraded to a Netgear Orbi 750, I bought a WAC104 online which arrived today. I also have two Negea...
TexARC
Nov 28, 2020Guide
plemans wrote:. The Orbi should be able to run legacy devices fine. I don't have the orbi but i have a different AX mesh system and it runs all my 2.4ghz legacy devices (and even 1 old wireless G device) fine.
2. Even if you wanted to have an extra network just to cover a few IoT device/legacy devices, you could use your EX7300 (if that's what you have). Just connect it to an ethernet port and run it in access point mode. No need to buy a new access point when you already have one (2 to be exact).
The Orbi does not provide a means by which 2.4gHz devices can see the SSID to attach to it. I've thrashed this to death on another thread on this community.
plemans
Nov 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The Orbi does not provide a means by which 2.4gHz devices can see the SSID to attach to it. I've thrashed this to death on another thread on this community.
I don't have the orbi AX so I can't speak of any of its AX issues. I do have a different AX system though. (Arris AX11000)
When mesh first came out, some devices had issues because the phone and iot device had to be on the same 2.4ghz signal to connect and orbi would bandsteer and it was PITA to get my phone to stay on 2.4ghz.
A work around I used long ago (haven't needed in years). was a backup router with the same ssid/password as the primary that only ran 2.4ghz. I even had my phone (or wifes) setup with a hotspot with same ssid/password so I could click it on, setup the device on the other phone.
I'd get a device setup and then just power off the backup device/hotspot. The iot device would auto connect to my mesh system.
Again, I haven't needed to do this in years but its a potential for you if you have an old router/device. Kind of a pita but cheaper than buying a new device.
Plus you still have the extenders you could put in AP mode and run for those legacy devices.
I know if doesn't fix the WAC issue but its worth checking out.
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