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Connect non wireless device to wireless network

dennisr0
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Connect non wireless device to wireless network

I want a device that will connect to the wireless network and that has 1 or more Ethernet jacks in order to plug in a network device that can't connect to wireless on it's own.

Model: R7000|AC1900 Smart WIFI Router
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plemans
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Re: Connect non wireless device to wireless network

They do make a wireless bridge/adapter but for the same price you can get an extender and have a backup extender. 

That's the route I'd probably go. 

Current setup: CM2000-> RBKE963B-> Trendnet TEG-S380-> GS716T-> pi-hole
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
We’re members of the public helping out on our own time.

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plemans
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Re: Connect non wireless device to wireless network

So you have a device that only takes a wired input that you want to be able to connect to wireless?

You could get a wireless extender that has an ethernet port. So the extender connects to wireless and you hardwire the wired device into it. 

Current setup: CM2000-> RBKE963B-> Trendnet TEG-S380-> GS716T-> pi-hole
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
We’re members of the public helping out on our own time.
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dennisr0
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Re: Connect non wireless device to wireless network

What I have is a netgear wireless extender connecting my router in the house to my building across a farmyard driveway(not to be confused with a city driveway). That works fine for security cameras in the buildingbecause the cameras are wireless. But I also need to connect something to my network that is not wireless but has an ethernet port. I have thought of using another extender to communicate with the present extender and provide an ethernet port. I am not sure how that would work or if there is a better way. Any acvice on this would be appreciated.

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plemans
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Re: Connect non wireless device to wireless network

They do make a wireless bridge/adapter but for the same price you can get an extender and have a backup extender. 

That's the route I'd probably go. 

Current setup: CM2000-> RBKE963B-> Trendnet TEG-S380-> GS716T-> pi-hole
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
We’re members of the public helping out on our own time.
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