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RickF818
Jun 18, 2020Aspirant
iAqualink 2.0 Issues
I have an Orbi RBR50 and two RBS50's and and outdoor Orbi too. All work great. However, one device, my iAqualink 2.0 cannot maintain a connection to the network. The manufacturer of that product says that it is due to the fact that their device needs to connect to a network with WPA security, not WPA2. They suggest that I add a Netgear range extender such as the N300 and set it to use WAP. My question is whether anyone knows if I can set the range extender to use a different security protocol from the mesh network that it is connecting to?
A hardwired connection would probably be the best.
5 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
No, the extender will connect to the host wifi signal and what ever the security mode is set on the host wifi signal. You can setup a wired AP separately then you can set a different security mode.
Same the Mfr of this device isn't supporting WPA2 fully. WPA and older modes are mostly not used anymore and have been compromised.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
the iaqualink 2.0 has an ethernet jack doesn't it?
You could hardwire in one of the satellites to the iaqualink if one is close to it.
- RickF818Aspirant
Yes, that's a possibility. I also have an ethernet port on the other side of the wall. I could drill through and physically connect.
- RickF818Aspirant
Interestingly, the builder of this house hardwired a WAP in the ceiling in the closest room back to the ATT modem upstairs. It has enough of a signal to give me limited connectivity to the pool using the old, pre-Orbi, network. I suppose I could either replace it with somehthing more powerful that can put a stronger signal out through the cinderblock wall or put a range extender for that signal as close to the wall as possible.