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dave00
Jan 08, 2018Aspirant
Can the Nighthawk D7000 be put into Bridge Mode
Hi, My wired network is in a new location in my house away from the phone socket but all the wired devices are together in the same location. What I would like to do is position my Nighthawk nex...
- Jan 09, 2018
dave00 wrote:
I was hoping i could wirelessly bridge them: use my D7000 as the primary network router/wireless access point and use my ISP's device simply as the modem.
Bridge mode usually refers to wired connections. What you want is a wifi repeater.
Not all routers can do that. A modem is even less likely to work. A handful of Netgear's devices, mostly older stuff, do have this feature. The D7000 doesn't seem to be one of them.
The only option that I can think of is to use Powerline Ethernet to connect the old modem/router to the new modem. I wouldn't know how much speed you would lose over the Powerline. Probably less than the repeater option.
dave00
Jan 09, 2018Aspirant
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your response - i'll go and rethink my approach to the problem.
David
michaelkenward
Jan 09, 2018Guru
dave00 wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your response - i'll go and rethink my approach to the problem.
David
Why not try using the D7000 in router mode, wired to the modem?
The wifi may reach far enough. Or is it the LAN access that you want?
By the way, the "bridge mode" instructions for the R7000 router are meaningless for the D7000 modem/router. As I said, using the modem as a router is not done through the browser interface a la R7000 but through the plug on the back, which then bypasses the modem section. A bit like the D6400 sitting in front of me.
Check page 31 in the manual for the D7000.
You can use the R7000 as a repeater – check the manual for that – but that too is a different animal.