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MK63 and ATT modem with WPS
I have the MK63 mesh wifi 6 router. How should it be hooked up to an ATT modem with a separate WPS which is used for a separate TV? Since I installed the wifi system, the seconary tv does not work.
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Re: MK63 and ATT modem with WPS
> [...] How should it be hooked up to an ATT modem with a separate WPS
> [...]
What, exactly, is your (unspecified) "an ATT modem"? Maker? Model
number? If it has its own "separate "WPS", then it sounds like a
modem+router. Cascading multiple (NAT) routers can cause multiple
problems.
If your (unspecified) "an ATT modem" can be configured as a
modem-only, then you could use the MK63 as your one router. But then
the only device which you could connect to your (unspecified) "an ATT
modem" would be the MK63; all client devices would be connected to the
MK63.
Another one-router arrangement would be what you have now, but with
the MK63 configured as a wireless access point, leaving your
(unspecified) "an ATT modem" as your one router.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least). Read. Look for
"Set up the router as a WiFi access point".
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