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Re: C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
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C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
Hi, I have two gateway routers, a C3700 as my main. i have crapy wifi in some parts of my house and i have another C3000. I would like to turn the C3000 into a Wireless AP but when i go to the Wireless AP page on the 192.168.0.1 thing... i can't click or join any network!!!
please help!
dom
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Re: C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
AP (Access Point) mode requires an Ethernet connection to the main router. You may be thinking of a range extender, which is different.
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Re: C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
@stomptoblock wrote:
But it says in the settings of the router that you can wireless connect it to anothet router so that the one connecting to another router can be used as a wireless ap
It would be unusual for the C3000 to have this capability. Netgear usually does not provide it in their routers.
@stomptoblock wrote:
Also the router doesn't have a Ethernet in port on it...
Are you talking about the C3700? It has two Ethernet ports.
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Can a range extender be used to wireless connect to my main router if so, can i use my current setup for this?
Yes you can use a range extender to wirelessly connect to your main router. It won't, however, be as fast as a wired Access Point.
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Re: C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
If you want to set up the C3000 as a wired Access Point, then you can use either Ethernet port.
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Re: C3000 to C3700 Wireless AP HELP!!!
Sorry if my prior answer wasn't clear. No, you cannot use it as a wireless access point.
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