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Recent content by demo999

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    wifi6, easymesh, mixed brands, what standard?

    True, but it helps when products is. https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/covr-1102-ac1200-dual-band-whole-home-mesh-wifi-system "Wi-Fi Certified EasyMesh™" But nvm. I'll keep on searching for information. Sorry for the time you wasted on me.
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    wifi6, easymesh, mixed brands, what standard?

    Found some more info, https://www.wi-fi.org/news-events/newsroom/wi-fi-certified-easymesh-delivers-intelligent-wi-fi-networks "Wi-Fi Alliance® introduces Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh™, bringing efficient, self-organizing networks that deliver a broad footprint of uniform Wi-Fi® service. Built on...
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    wifi6, easymesh, mixed brands, what standard?

    isnt easymesh a standard that can works across brands?
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    wifi6, easymesh, mixed brands, what standard?

    Hi I would like to be able to mix brands (eg d-link and netgear) for a mesh network in bridge mode, ie. my main router to internet has DHCP role. What wifi standard should I be looking for? EasyMesh™: "Built on the promise of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks accommodate a greater...
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    Roaming, hardware suggestions

    Thank you very much for the reply and your suggestions. I might return to you with some more questions. Im leaning toward the eero solution with or without the Pro. ( might not need 4 units.) The main reason I want to scrap my google wifi is because it doesnt support bridge+mesh same time. ( I...
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    Roaming, hardware suggestions

    Hallo I want to be able to roam seamlessly with laptops, mobile phones etc. at my home. What hardware support a configuration something similar like below. Router does not have to be included, but it has to be on same LAN. I dont know if the correct name is AP, but the meaning is that it is a...
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    A New How-To, Dual RADIO / repeating

    I really appriciate the comments, I do. :) But still none is a toturial with tests. And much sounds simple for people who got it to work. There is some topics to pick up when doing this. Like , if you use WDS it would normaly mean only wep security...not desired. So i use dd-wrt to get...
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    A New How-To, Dual RADIO / repeating

    I dont think I will EVER use an Apple product. Im sure there is alot of product that can do what I request, but I will not be in the pocket of Apple like all the lemmings. Just all torturials have seen is only regarding single radio (sometimes with dual band) but never with dual radio dual...
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    A New How-To, Dual RADIO / repeating

    Thanks for input:) The solution you surgest could be a new how-to. I sure have failed to find any info on how to do that. I tried to simultaneously do client bridge on 5ghz and repeater bridge on 2.4 ghz in order for all network devices to be on same subnet ( as in drawing). Lots of problem...
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    A New How-To, Dual RADIO / repeating

    Hi Since so many router now have dual RADIO and band (not only band) and so many want to repeat/extend wireless/wired devices why not make a guide with actual tested hardware configuration. It doesnt have to be 2 routers could be 1 router and 1 extender/repeater/airstation etc. Im sick and...
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    need help. Best method for wireless to wireless bridging ?

    Anyone? (Ill watch this thread before or post my own question)
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    WNDR3700 range not good enough extend/repeat with a WNDR3300?

    Like he said, he only need music streaming. So ½ bandwidth shouldnt be an issue. And he doesnt have to have wired between routers.
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    WNDR3700 range not good enough extend/repeat with a WNDR3300?

    You can put DD-WRT on the wndr3300, and youll be able to do "Repeater Bridge", support both wired and wireless on both routers and on same subnet as the primary router (wndr3700) ...and with wpa2 security
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