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Configure WNDR4300 as base and WNDR3700v3 as access point to create a bridge
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Hi Jmruizsr,
If both router supports wireless repeating, try the link below.
https://kb.netgear.com/20604/Configuring-a-router-WNDR3800-as-a-wireless-repeater
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Re: Configure WNDR4300 as base and WNDR3700v3 as access point to create a bridge
@Jmruizsr wrote:
I want to re-purpose a WNDR3700v3 to bring the internet access to devices which do not have wireless capability (DVD Player and Roku) but have ethernet ports.
How? You want the WNDR3700v3 to get wifi from the WNDR4300 and pass it on to the LAN devices?
If so, I see nothing in the manual to suggest that the WNDR3700v3 will work as a repeater.
There is a manual for the WNDR3700v3 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> WNDR3700v3 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
One way to achieve your objective is to use Powerline Ethernet to turn our mains ciruit into a LAN.
Powerline Networking | Powerline Ethernet | NETGEAR
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Re: Configure WNDR4300 as base and WNDR3700v3 as access point to create a bridge
I appreciate the link to the manual. However, I had already 're brewed that and tried to follow the instructions. The v3 version does support the repeater mode. It can be set as a base or repeater. If I had 2 routers log the sane model, I'm sure I would had made it work already. The problem is that I have 2 different model routers. The type that plugs on the electric outlet would not work in my case.
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Hi Jmruizsr,
If both router supports wireless repeating, try the link below.
https://kb.netgear.com/20604/Configuring-a-router-WNDR3800-as-a-wireless-repeater
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Re: Configure WNDR4300 as base and WNDR3700v3 as access point to create a bridge
Hi Jmruizsr,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.
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