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Re: wndr3400 repeater
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2012-10-03
06:51 PM
2012-10-03
06:51 PM
wndr3400 repeater
I have a netgear cg3000d provided by my ISP. I also have a netgear wndr3400 layin around and want to make the wndr3400 as a repeater. I have not found any configurations on the cg3000d for setup as a repeater base. I do want this to be a completely wireless repeater well except the power cord. I have played around with this for a bit and searched and searched with no luck. PLEASE help.
If jmizoguchi responds please do not post a link I have seen most all of them on this topic it would be great if you could first do this then do this.
If jmizoguchi responds please do not post a link I have seen most all of them on this topic it would be great if you could first do this then do this.
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2012-10-03
10:58 PM
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10:58 PM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
Neither of products belongs to extender section
belongs to http://forum1.netgear.com/forumdisplay.php?f=33
belongs to http://forum1.netgear.com/forumdisplay.php?f=33
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2012-10-03
11:00 PM
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11:00 PM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
all the post you will get will be same.... because that is the basic concept and SAME.
likely issues is your ISP provided branded firmware unit. If you could not setup with all URL with concept PDF then your branded firmware do NOT support
get wn2500rp extender and also security will be WPA2 and NOT WEP on repeating IF you could have done between CGXX and wndr3400
ALL same answer you will see. Using extender is the best way to keep wifi SAFEST
likely issues is your ISP provided branded firmware unit. If you could not setup with all URL with concept PDF then your branded firmware do NOT support
get wn2500rp extender and also security will be WPA2 and NOT WEP on repeating IF you could have done between CGXX and wndr3400
ALL same answer you will see. Using extender is the best way to keep wifi SAFEST
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2012-10-04
03:42 AM
2012-10-04
03:42 AM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
the wndr3400 has repeater settings in the firmware to be set as a base or repeater. Does the cg3000d HAVE to have the "base" option to use the wndr as a repeater?:confused:
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2012-10-04
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2012-10-04
08:06 PM
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08:06 PM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
It would be great if you could tell me where to find it. I know how to log in I just dont see any options that deal with repeating? Thanks
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2012-10-04
08:30 PM
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08:30 PM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
If you don't see I'm the cgxxx interface then it does not support it
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2013-05-09
04:08 AM
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04:08 AM
Re: wndr3400 repeater
@knightrider3001: Have you yet been successful, at least with the WNDR3400? I do know this firmware supports Repeating. I have the Base Station configured, but I do I need to configure both G and N or just N? Do I need to change the SSID for both G and N or just N? Do I need to input the MAC's on the Base for both G or just N? Also, if N has a different name and is set to broadcast, why do I not see the Name in the list of available Networks?
The Instructions are clearer, not by much, than mud. The forums are lacking specific instructions. It is now day 4, and I tired. I believe Netgear should include a Repeater Wizard in the Genie, too.
The Instructions are clearer, not by much, than mud. The forums are lacking specific instructions. It is now day 4, and I tired. I believe Netgear should include a Repeater Wizard in the Genie, too.
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