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anggafs
Feb 04, 2020Tutor
Nighthawk WiFi Mesh Extender EX7700, Mesh Extender Vs Normal Access Point
Hello Netgear Community. Now Im Working in Warehouse with huge place that need covered with wifi. Since the warehouse size is huge, its impossible to have one router to covering every corner of M...
plemans
Feb 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Are you running a single EX7700 or seven of them?
If its 1, mesh will work fine.
If you're running seven of them, I'd recommend actually getting a mesh system designed for that many and not trying to do it with extenders as you'll run into issues.
- anggafsFeb 04, 2020Tutor
Thank you For the respond!
Yes,Im running Seven of them, to cover every corner of my warehouse.
I am thinking to set it with mesh and make one of them be the Main AP and others 6 will be extending it.
So, based on your recommendation, what is ideal design for getting a mesh system designed?
- plemansFeb 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Problem with running 7x extenders instead of a true mesh system is that they can connect to each other if they're running the same ssid. Then you get drops, "no internet available", and an unstable system.
I'd be looking at the orbi pro system or netgears insight system. If your business is dependant on wireless, its better to do it right rather than constantly fighting/rebooting your system. It'd run but you'd want individual ssids for most of the extenders to keep them from connecting to each other and looping.
- anggafsFeb 05, 2020Tutor
Thanks for your respond!
Exactly, I am running 7 of them as Range Extender and make one of them as the main AP and my Business dependant on wireless.
I Thought Nighthawk WiFi Mesh Extender EX7700 was a right choice for my situation, where i need true Mesh System (or may be my configuration wasnt right?), so my question is, so what is different between my Nighthawk WiFi Mesh Extender EX7700 with Orbi Pro System?