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30 Topics¿tienes dudas de cual es el modelo de gestión wireless ideoneo para tu negocio?
¿tenéis dudas de cual es el modelo de gestion wireless ideoneo para vuestro negocio? en este post lo vamos a resumir de forma muy sencilla. Con la introducción de los puntos de acceso 802.11 ac se han introducido el cuarto modo de gestión centralizada wireless netgear, permititen escoger entre el mejor modelo adaptado a las necesidades del cliente y a su presupuesto. - Modo stand alone: El modelo tradicional de gestion de puntos de acceso configurando todos los parametros en el propio dispositivo sin capacidad de gestion centralizada. este modelo se recomienda para aquellas instalaciones sencillas que no necesiten funciones de portal cautivo y en la instalacion solo sea necesario un AP. http://netgear.es/business/products/wireless/business-wireless/ - Modo Ensemble: modelo de clusterización o gestión virtualizada. En el que un punto de acceso toma el control de la gestión y monitorización de hasta 10 puntos e acceso, simplifica la configuración y administración de una red pequeña de puntos de acceso que no tienen requerimiento ni de fast roaming ( movimiento de cliente entre puntos de acceso) ni de portal cautivo editable. En este modo no es necesario adquirir licencias y está disponible en la familia WAC720 y WAC730. escoge tu modelo en: http://netgear.es/business/products/wireless/business-wireless/ - Modo Controller: Para aquellas instalaciones que requieran funciones avanzadas como fast-roaming, portal cautivo, control dinamico de RF, solucion de sombras de cobertura, balanceo de usuarios o gestión de entornos de alta densidad es el modelo de gestión ideal. Mediante el controlador hardware se permite tener una visión global de la infraestructura permitiendo tomar las mejores decisiones para una buena experiencia WiFi. Los 3 modelos escalables permite cubrir sin sobrecostes, redes de hasta 15 APs (300-400) usuarios con WC7500, redes de hasta 150 APs conn WC7600 y 600 APs con WC9500. Los entornos ideales para la gestion centralizada son centros educativos superiores, centros comerciales o de ocio, industria y logistica, entorno empresarial, hoteles, hospitales.. Descubre mas en: http://netgear.es/business/products/wireless/wireless-management/ - Modo Business Central: Business central es la gestión cloud WIFI de Netgear. Este controlador cloud permite gestionar-monitorizar puntos de acceso desde el cloud sin necesidad de añadir infraestructura hardware adicional como controladoras o VPN para la gestion wireless centralizada. Mediante este modelo de gestion se simplifica la administracion de una red wireless distribuida geograficamente sin perder los beneficios de un controlador Wireless. Este modelo es ideal para entornos distribuidos como cadenas de restauracion-ocio y retail como cafeterias, restaurantes, tiendas, asi como tambien para empresas que tengan varias delegaciones u oficinas distribuidas. En el caso del cloud no hay limite de dispositivos a gestionar y su modelo de pago es basado en uso, de forma que si la plataforma no se usa no se consume licencias y permite un crecimiento o añadir nuevos dispositivos sin necesidad de adquirir licencias asociados al dispositivo. Descubre como en el siguiente enlace: http://businesscentral.netgear.com/es/?cid=wmt_netgear_organic Para finaliza os adjunto un pequeño PDF con mas informacion sobre estos modos de gestion y sus diferencias Como siempre para cualquier duda puedes contestar en este post o bien de forma privada en jgarcia@netgear.com Saludos Jordi Garcia NETGEAR Iberia System Engineer3KViews0likes0CommentsNetwork Monitor not tracking wireless with 5ghz off
As it says in the title, the OS does not recognize any data flow with 5ghz disabled. I have no need of 5ghz so I keep it off but 2.4ghz is on and my mobile is connected to it. Also, the Device Manager shows my wireless as being offline on the Network Map. What gives? If I could suggest, a simple solution to this would be to seperate the wireless into the two wavelengths. V2.2.1.102.6KViews0likes2CommentsHardwire the EX7000 instead of wirelessly connecting to the router?
I’m going to try my best to explain my current situation as best as possible since I’m not entirely tech savvy or literate. My current situation is that there are devices that need to be hardwired but the devices are located in separate rooms. One device in my room and one in my brother’s. Now I know that I can use the EX7000 to wirelessly connect to my router and just use the Ethernet ports but doing that cuts down on download speeds. So I was wondering if I can use the Ethernet port in my room and plug the extender into that so I won’t have to wirelessly connect to the router? The current set up is that we have Frontier FiOS and the ONT box is located in our garage. Not sure what that means but the employee from BestBuy said it acts as the modem so that all the Ethernet ports our house can support a router without the need of an actual modem. So currently, all we currently have the Nighthawk X6 plugged into the Ethernet port in my brother’s room and is producing a Wifi signal with internet. We now both have desktops that have no Wifi adapters. So in order to use the internet on our computer we need to be wired. We used to share a room so it was never a problem since the router was in our room but now that we have our own rooms, he kept the router while I have no possible way of accessing internet via wired connection. Since we both game, we prefer a wired connection overall for the best performance. Hence the reason why we never purchased a Wifi adapter for our PC. While trying to look up a solution for my problem, I was constantly seeing answers like using the EX7000 as an access point. However, instructions say to plug it in to a router, which defeats my purpose of buying the extender in the first place since the extender would need to be located in my brother’s room. So long story short, can I hardwire the EX7000 using the Ethernet port in my room so that it can provide internet to my devices that need to be hardwired into the extender?7.1KViews0likes4CommentsAC1750 in wireless bridge
Salve, ho un modem fibra telecom technicolor TG789vac V2 collegato ad internet, vorrei usare il mio preesistente AC1750 R6400 come bridge wireless a cui vorrei poi collegare con cavo ethernet alcuni apparecchi (TV, NAS, Console, TVBox). È possibile farlo?Solved5.8KViews0likes2CommentsPS4 Pro Wont Connect to the 5GHz Signal
So I just recently purchased the Orbi RBK40 router and I noticed you cannot separate the 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi signals through normal methods. I was told that the router has a system or program that automatically pushes the best connection possible. All the devices that support a 5GHz connection seem to connect just fine. However, there are two PS4 Pros in the house and the router refuse to connect it to the 5GHz conncetion. Under my network settings on both PS4 Pro say they are on a 2.4 GHz conncetion. Even under the router GUI it says that it's connected to the 2.4 GHz conncetion. I've been trying to look up methods on how to connect it mannually but no luck. I found a post that teaches how to separate the SSIDs for both the 2.4 and 5 GHz and it worked, however the devices that were connceting to the 5GHz were experincing lag issues and would not have a consistent download rate. I usually average between 145-150 Mbps download when I don't split the SSIDs. However, when they are separate SSIDs, the download ranges from 6-130 Mbps and is never consistent. Not to mention, when the SSIDs are split, the PS4s seems to disconnect from the router frequently. Long story short, is there a way to connect the PS4 Pro to the 5GHz connection?Can R7000 (or 7500, 7800, etc.) do wireless ethernet bridge + AP? (repeater bridge)
I'm trying to find out if the stock Netgear firmware allows you to put, say, an R7000 into wireless repeater bridge mode whereby it connects--preferably with the 5Ghz channel--to my main router, and then also acts as an access point and broadcasts my SSIDs--prefrably on both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz (though I realize this would require a virtual AP that I bet Netgear doesn't support). If not, then I'll just go with Tomato or DD-WRT, as I've used those in the past for such exercises. Thank you!Solved5.6KViews0likes4CommentsR6700 loses wireless internet connection after reboot
The last few times that my router lost power, it lost wireless connectivity to the Internet. The admin console shows no errors, and my wired devices can connect. Wireless devices connect to the network, but no Internet. Tried bounding multiple times and tried access mode. Any suggestions?SolvedTrying to set up DG834N router as wireless access point for an ethernet printer across Virgin WiFi.
Hello all. I've spent the last few days trawling the advice and instructions given on the web and attempting to complete this task, with much unplugging, replugging and typing of ip addresses. It seems there are lots of tutorials to set this system up with the 2nd router/access point finally being connected via ethernet to the main router but I can't do that at present and I want to know if the 2nd router/access point can be set up wirelessly? Firstly I'm Mac based OS 10.11 with a Virgin SuperHub2 as my main router and here's what i'm trying to do. I have an old DG834N router. My iMac is in my basement and my virgin router is in the room above. The iMac networking is via wifi and works fine across the dual bands. I don't have wired cabling down into my basement & I suspect the electrical ring is seperate to that above ground and therefore powerlines may not work. I recently acquired a ethernet printer (HP officejet 4500 G510g). I want to set up the DG834N as a wireless access point/repeater/bridge in order to connect the ethernet printer and then access this via the iMac and as a networked printer? I've been into the DG834N and done a factory reset (a few times), updated the firmware, set the LAN ip details to match my main virgin router SSID, WPA2, Password, Channel, disabled DCHP and selected a WDS system, most times as a wireless repeater. The furthest I have got is setting up all these details and then attempting to find the printer on the network on my iMac. I presume I need to create a second wifi setting in my network settings with a static ip address and subnet to match the DG834N settings. On occasion the iMac has seen the printer but when I try to install the printer it can't because of network issues as the second static ip address has seemingly 'knocked out' or conflicted with the original 2.4ghz wifi. When I try and seperate the wifi details it changes both at the same time i.e if I try to set the main wifi to 5G it changes the printer wifi to 5G too and the router/printer will only use 2.4g. I've tried to set up a seperate location in my network setting but it still behaves the same way. Also I get frequent, 'another device is using this ip address' messages. I have also re-booted my main router a few times and slowly restarted each device one by one. Oh and I've also connected the printer directly to the iMac to install it in a hope that this would facilitate things if I solved the network problems. Unfortunately I cannot leave the printer directly connected to the iMac permanently as there's not enough space, cabling, power etc. I realise there's a lot of different stumbling blocks (Gotcha's?) in this setup but I'd appreciate any help you can give. Thanks3.4KViews0likes1CommentEX6400 problems with connectivity and throughput
I've recently installed an EX6400 into my home network for both extending my wifi range and the ethernet connection to an older Samsung SmartTV without a wireless connection. My main router is an Xfinity Arris TG1682G operating in both 2.4 and 5GHz ranges and separated by different SSID's at the main router. I am having a twofold problem. First, my Google ChromeCast attached to the TV will not connect to either the 2.4 or 5G extended networks when I turn the TV on. However, if I turn the extender off and then on again, the ChromeCast is able to find and connect to the router. At the same time, the ethernet connection to the TV stays live and has no connectivity issues when the set is turned on. Secondly, all of my other devices will give an "Internet not available" message until the extender is power cycled, then all is well until the connections go dormant, then I have to go through the power down cycle again (if I'm away for an hour or more). Now the Arris TG1682G does not see the EX6400 as an Extender but I have set it up as a static IP within the modem domain. All firmware is up to date. I am ready just to return it and go with an entirely different set-up, either MoCA or powerline so this my last ditch effort.3.7KViews0likes1Comment