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Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

I'm a proud owner of the R7000 and Arlo Q (used as babycam).

 

The R7000 is placed behind the VDSL router (4x UTP) of my ISP as AP. The wireless function of the VDSL router is off.

Because the Arlo Q is able to connect well to the R7000 because of walls/range, I bought a R8000 to see

if it could solve the problem. Besides that, we're having more and more wireless devices around the house, so a upgrade is needed.

 

Unfortunately the R8000 is covering the range to the Arlo Q on the second floor.

Is it possible to setup the R7000 to extend the range of the R8000 on the second (and third) floor without using any cable?

 

Network Setup:

ISP Router ----------- R7000 AP -------- 10 Wireless devices

                  ----------- TV Box

                  ----------- TV Box

                  ----------- NAS 

Model: R8000|Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Smart WIFI Router
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schumaku
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Re: Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

Yes - with the R7000 configured to a pure wireless access point only, and connecting a LAN interface to a LAN interface of the R8000 (by powerline or a direct cable).

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LeeH
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Re: Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

You might have luck using powerline adapters.  I've used them for years.

 

http://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/powerline/PLP1200.aspx?cid=wmt_netgear_organic

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Re: Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

Setting it up like this?

ISP Router ----------- R8000 (AP 1st Floor) ---- PWL ---- R7000 (AP 2nd Floor) ---- X Wireless devices

                                                                     ---- X Wireless devices

                  ----------- TV Box (1st Floor)                 

                  ----------- TV Box (2nd Floor) 

                  ----------- NAS  (1st Floor) 

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schumaku
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Re: Extending Wifi range R8000 with R7000

Yes - with the R7000 configured to a pure wireless access point only, and connecting a LAN interface to a LAN interface of the R8000 (by powerline or a direct cable).

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