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Adding Apple Airport Extremes to a Netgear C7000v2
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Adding Apple Airport Extremes to a Netgear C7000v2
I have my Nighthawk modem/router set up in my basement, where my computer is setup, but I want to get a good reliable wifi signal throughout the house. I have a cat5e cable running up to the second floor of the house and have a d-link extender hooked to that, but it just seems like i've got a lot weak spots throughout the house and I just dont have good seamless handoff bwtween devices. I have recently gotten a couple Apple Airport Extremes 6th gen, so I would get the ac wifi band.
For some reason the Airports won't join the network, they just keep wanting to create a new network and creating a new network causes conflict. I have tried disabling the SSID Broadcast within the Netgear genie, but that still made the Airport go into Bridge mode. I have also turned off the Router function in the Advanced settings, but when I did that my computer, Mac Pro 5,1, wouldn't even connect through an ethernet connection??? I had to reset the Modem/router just to get service back.
The plan is to have one Airport in the basement then connect a second one and put that on the second floor and if need be a third in between or have one outside during the summer.
Are these hair brained ideas possible with the hardware that I have
thanks
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Re: Adding Apple Airport Extremes to a Netgear C7000v2
I would contact Apple support or there communities for help and information regarding there product.
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Re: Adding Apple Airport Extremes to a Netgear C7000v2
> For some reason the Airports won't join the network, they just keep
> wanting to create a new network [...]
Perhaps you're doing something wrong/inappropriate. With my weak
psychic powers, I can't see what you did with them.
My guess is that you did not configure them as wireless access
points.
> [...] I have tried disabling the SSID Broadcast within the Netgear
> genie, [...]
Why fiddle with the (presumably working) C7000v2?
I'd look for instructions on how to configure an Airport Extreme as a
WAP.
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