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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
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a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
so it seems to me that this d-link thing being pushed by meta looks an awful lot like my a7000 sub dual channel extender.
is there a way to decicate it to a single device? that device being my quest 2.
i dont understand the properties menu and dont want to just start hitting tabs
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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
The A7000 https://www.netgear.com/support/product/A7000.aspx is a AC1900 wireless client to for one device connected from a USB port, allowing to establish a wireless connection to a wireless access point. confused because it claims to be dual-band? It's like your old AM and FM radio where you can listen to one program at a time only 8-)
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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
The purpose of the question was, most of the things that matter is pushing for their product line happen to be existing products just much much more expensive so I wanted to check to see if the thing that I already have was going to replace what they're trying to sell me to use. I understand how it works I just don't know if I could get into it to dedicate it to one thing only which is the selling point of the D-Link on meta is that it's essentially the same piece of technology for only one piece of equipment major points for managing to use AM/FM radio in a responsible Wi-Fi question gold star
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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
@stricknook101 wrote:
Umm, yes i do understand that concept, not.Not convinced i understand your question here or how to help you out from the confusion.
@stricknook101 wrote:
For instance like i thought plugging a laptop 6 into a 5 combo unit would make it a wifi 6.Loool, sorry. If these 5 port unit has Ethernet switch ports, adding a 6 might be difficult. WiFi 6 is a wireless technology (802.11ax) available on 2.4 and 5 GHz band, and extended by adding more channels on the 6 GHz band to make up WiFi 6E. not sure what we should talk about here.
@stricknook101 wrote:
The purpose of the question was, most of the things that matter is pushing for their product line happen to be existing products just much much more expensive so I wanted to check to see if the thing that I already have was going to replace what they're trying to sell me to use. I understand how it works I just don't know if I could get into it to dedicate it to one thing only which is the selling point of the D-Link on meta is that it's essentially the same piece of technology for only one piece of equipment ...Not sure i understand your question here or how to help you out from the confusion. nobody does try to sell you here.
The subject you had chosen is "Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing" - so you want to have this A7000 wireless client operating on some existing wireless, or shall we talk about some marketing push from another brand on social media (especially when considering
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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
let's talk Tacheles here now: Are you under the illusion that
- each random USB Wireless client can be re-purposed as an access point?
- such a random selected USB access point is implemented and supported to become an access point?
- a D.Link DWA-X1850 (an AX1800 WiFi 6 USB 3.0 Adapter) can be operated in a different way but a Windows wireless client?
- a Netgear A8000 (a AXE3000 WiFi 6/6E USB 3.0 Adapter) can be operated in a different way but a Windows wireless client?
and last but not least there is a slight chance to operate one of these devices e.g. direct on a C7000 single Gigagbit Router?
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Re: a7000 usb dual channel looks alot like this d link thing
Most USB WiFi clients don't make reasonable access points. Some NAS vendors used to support such configurations, however the availability or functionality always had limits or restrictions.
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