I am upgrading from a NetGear WNR3500L to a NetGear R6400.
What's the best course of action for doing this while I keep my 6400 running to maintain the household network? Can I just plug it into the existing network and access it to set it up while it's on my home network?No. Set it up manually (and minimally) after you have flashed the latest firmware version available for it and after you have performed a full reset to factory defaults too.
*shrug* I guess I considered the r7000 to be more than I needed? SNB and thewirecutter both gave the r6400 good marks and I wasn't sure what I'd be getting for the extra $50 that I really needed.just out of curiosity why did you end up choosing the r6400 over the r7000 ?
What's the best course of action for doing this while I keep my 6400 running to maintain the household network? Can I just plug it into the existing network and access it to set it up while it's on my home network?
So I should just go through all the existing 3500 screens and write down all the settings (blocked sites/services, schedules, port forwards, address reservations, etc) by hand and re-enter them into the 6400?
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