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Re: R6400 and R7000
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Have a "guest" network setup at restaurant. Main router / gateway is from CenturyLink and is DSL router. The WiFi radio on the CenturyLink modem/router is turned off. I have 2 R6400's and 1 R7000 connected as AP's throughout the building. The SSID's are BayCity_Guest and BayCity_Guest_5MHz. With only the 6400's hooked up, the network works perfectly on both ID's. As soon as I connect the 7000, the main 2.4 network (BayCity_Guest) will no longer issue IP's. I have gone into the 7000 and selected AP as the type and changed the SSID's to match. Oddly enough, the 5MHz SSID's work, but the 2.4's do not (with the 7000 connected). Very strange. At present this network is wide open, no security. Thoughts?
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Hi jkeefauver,
What is the IP address of the R7000?
https://kb.netgear.com/000055563/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-28
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Hi jkeefauver,
What is the IP address of the R7000?
https://kb.netgear.com/000055563/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-28
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Re: R6400 and R7000
Hi jkeefauver,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.
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