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Whiteheat
Apr 05, 2019Tutor
Wifi Extender (EX7500 x3 and WN3500RP x2) Configuration
Hi there,
The problem I have is that I am trying to configure 3x EX7500 and 2x WN3500RP wifi extenders. The idea is to daisy chain the EX7500's and then have the 2 WN3500RP's linked to the last EX...
- Apr 06, 2019
Issue now resolved. Within the Wifihub router, I managed to find the IP address of attached devices to the router. I could then connect to each relevant device and configure it etc. Will now have to write the install process and take snips of configured pages so I'll know how to do it again should the need arise.
Now I have complete high quality high speed coverage across the whole house. I now have 3x EX7500's in line seperated by 8 to 8.5 metres with 2x WN3500RP's connected to the EX7500. The only real significant drawback is the peak period which drops the speeds somewhat but unavoidable.
FURRYe38
Apr 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I would configure the extenders one at a time near the main host router. Then once they are setup to connect to the SSID(s). Turn them off and place at there remote locations.
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and extender(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
Whiteheat
Apr 05, 2019Tutor
Hi Furry,
Yep, that's the first thing I did. I ran a setup with each EX7500 extender in same room as the router. That's how I managed to update the firmware on these extenders. However, when I repeated the process for the WN3500RP's, I could not connect to them. I got the usual DNS server could not be found error message. That's why I wanted the IP addresses, so I could log in to each extender without going through the netgear configuration tool, which could not connect to the WN3500RP's.
As for other stuff, the EX7500's a placed more or less in a line, with approx 8 to 8.5 metres between each of them, with the first of them in the same room as the router.