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Is WNHDEB111 compatible with DGND3700 ? Any other wireless bridges ?
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2012-05-10
11:04 AM
2012-05-10
11:04 AM
Is WNHDEB111 compatible with DGND3700 ? Any other wireless bridges ?
OK, I thought this would be a relatively simple thing to find out but it's proving otherwise. I'm hoping those on this forum may be able to help.
I have a DGND3700 router and, in a different room, I want to connect two devices to the network that only have LAN connections. Basically I need a wireless bridge since I need those devices to be on the same subnet as the rest of my network.
I looked at the WNHDEB111, along with several other extenders and I can't work out whether they would do what I want.
Has anyone done this, or had experience of doing it ?
I have a DGND3700 router and, in a different room, I want to connect two devices to the network that only have LAN connections. Basically I need a wireless bridge since I need those devices to be on the same subnet as the rest of my network.
I looked at the WNHDEB111, along with several other extenders and I can't work out whether they would do what I want.
Has anyone done this, or had experience of doing it ?
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2012-05-10
01:21 PM
2012-05-10
01:21 PM
Re: Is WNHDEB111 compatible with DGND3700 ? Any other wireless bridges ?
Looking at the User Guide and the other documents on the Netgear site, there should be no reasons why this WiFi Access Point/Bridge should not connect to the DGND3700.
The Data Sheet shows the WNDR3300 being used, but looking at the data of the publication, this would of been one of the few routers around at the time which uses the 5GHz channels.
http://support.netgear.com/app/products/model/a_id/2613
The Data Sheet shows the WNDR3300 being used, but looking at the data of the publication, this would of been one of the few routers around at the time which uses the 5GHz channels.
http://support.netgear.com/app/products/model/a_id/2613
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