- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
Re: How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
Hi
I have a Jio Fiber connection which uses an JCO4032 router, i would like to convert my netgear R6220 router as a range extender and connect to my jio router wirelessly. Please let me know if there is any way to get this done.
Thanks and Regards
Nemish
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Re: How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
I get conflicting information on the R6220 about whether it supports repeating mode or not. there's some posts on the forums about people getting it working versus the manual doesn't say anything about repeater mode.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/General-WiFi-Routers-Non/R6220-Repeater-Mode-Issues/td-p/1721665
I don't have one to see if its got the features but if its in the firmware, this guide might help.
https://kb.netgear.com/24108/How-do-I-enable-the-extender-mode-feature-on-my-Nighthawk-router
here's where you can get manuals, firmware, etc.
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/R6220.aspx
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Re: How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
Thanks for the info, but the problem i am facing is that my base station is not a netgear router and was looking at an option if i can setup a connection between both of them using a wps option or any other option where my netgear router connects to the wifi in my home.
Regards
Nemish
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Re: How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
@NemishMehta wrote:
.... the problem i am facing is that my base station is not a netgear router and was looking at an option if i can setup a connection between both of them using a wps option or any other option where my netgear router connects to the wifi in my home.
The brand does not matter. WPS is an industry standard. That's why you can use WPS to connect a printer for a phone to the wifi on a router. (Netgear doesn't make printers, or phones.) The R6220 supports WPS for those things.
The first question is does the R6220 work as a repeater? That's what @plemans referred to.
As a basic device, it does not seem to. If it does, then @plemans has told you where to find advice on setting it up.
The manual shows that you can Use the Router as a Wireless Access Point.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Re: How to convert my netgear router to a range extender
> [...] was looking at an option if i can setup a connection between
> both of them using a wps option [...]
WPS and WDS are spelled differently for a reason, and WPS is not
suitable for this purpose.
> [...] WPS is an industry standard. [...]
True, but not obviously relevant. And WDS (repeater mode) on these
routers seems to have enough limitations as to make it near-useless.
(No WPA security, for example.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_distribution_system
> [...] i would like to convert my netgear R6220 router as a range
> extender and connect to my jio router wirelessly. [...]
I believe that the practical options all involve configuring the
R6220 as a wireless access point, and finding a way to use Ethernet (or
some equivalent) for its connection to your main router. The "or
equivalent" schemes include:
Powerline adapters
MoCA adapters
If you can't easily run an Ethernet cable, then buying an actual
extender might make more sense than buying the stuff needed to construct
a non-Ethernet connection between your current gizmos.
• Introducing NETGEAR WiFi 7 Orbi 770 Series and Nighthawk RS300
• What is the difference between WiFi 6 and WiFi 7?
• Yes! WiFi 7 is backwards compatible with other Wifi devices? Learn more