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Trying to connect mother in law cottage to house wifi: house has R6300v2 router and cottage has WNDR3300 router. How can I get the R6300v2 to recognize the WNDR3300 wirelessly? I have attached it with RJ45 cable and Netgear admin panel recognizes the device, but now when I unplug and try to pair via WiFi. Win10 OS on desktop environment with R6300v2 wired to it.
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> Yes, I want to configure the WNDR3300[vX] as a wireless access point.
I suspect that you don't understand "wireless access point". A WAP
is called a WAP because it provides access to wireless devices, not
because it uses a wireless connection to your main router. As
previously suggested, get the User Manual for an R7000, and look for
"Use the Router as a Wireless Access Point". Note how the R7000-as-WAP
is connected to the "Existing Router/Gateway". (You might also look for
"Set Up a Wireless Distribution System", but I doubt that the WNDR3300
can do that. Practically any router can be configured as a WAP, but WDS
is more complex.)
> [...] How would I do that with the R6300v2?
You don't need to do anything on the main router in order to connect
a WAP to it.
> It is too far to run an ethernet cable, [...]
Further than 100m?
> [...] I might have to advise her to buy a renge extender instead of
> using her old router. [...]
If you can't run a cable to the WNDR3300, then I'd guess that it
won't be of much use.
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Re: wirelessley connect WNDR3300 as range extender to R6300v2
> [...] How can I get the R6300v2 to recognize the WNDR3300 wirelessly?
> [...]
I wouldn't bet that an antique like a WNDR3300 (or even a WNDR3300v2)
offers any such mode of operation. Have you found any evidence that it
does, or is this just wishful thinking?
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model number,
and look for Documentation. Get the User or Setup Manual. Read. Look
for anything which resembles what you want to do?
If you try that for a model like, say, "R7000", then you might have
more success.
> [...] I have attached it with RJ45 cable [...]
An Ethernet cable connection may be about all you can do with an
WNDR3300[vX]. (And even then, you might want to configure the
WNDR3300[vX] as a wireless access point, rather than as a full-function
router.)
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Yes, I want to configure the WNDR3300[vX] as a wireless access point. How would I do that with the R6300v2?
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Re: wirelessley connect WNDR3300 as range extender to R6300v2
It is too far to run an ethernet cable, so if I have to do that, this is a bust. I might have to advise her to buy a renge extender instead of using her old router. Not sure she can afford that.
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> Yes, I want to configure the WNDR3300[vX] as a wireless access point.
I suspect that you don't understand "wireless access point". A WAP
is called a WAP because it provides access to wireless devices, not
because it uses a wireless connection to your main router. As
previously suggested, get the User Manual for an R7000, and look for
"Use the Router as a Wireless Access Point". Note how the R7000-as-WAP
is connected to the "Existing Router/Gateway". (You might also look for
"Set Up a Wireless Distribution System", but I doubt that the WNDR3300
can do that. Practically any router can be configured as a WAP, but WDS
is more complex.)
> [...] How would I do that with the R6300v2?
You don't need to do anything on the main router in order to connect
a WAP to it.
> It is too far to run an ethernet cable, [...]
Further than 100m?
> [...] I might have to advise her to buy a renge extender instead of
> using her old router. [...]
If you can't run a cable to the WNDR3300, then I'd guess that it
won't be of much use.
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Re: wirelessley connect WNDR3300 as range extender to R6300v2
Thanks, antinode. I will see if we can help her get an actual range extender.
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