how to use NETGEAR as Extender.., 100% success

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Hello, this is the main router And here is the router NETGEAR In this video, I show you how to connect a NETGEAR router to another router without a cable Here are the specific steps I use a computer that connects the routers one by one and configures them First of all I configure the main router as follows While configuring I will write down the necessary information On the main router you write down the MAC address of the wifi interface Next, write down the ip address of the main router I set the router's wifi network name to Router 1 to distinguish between the two routers On this router you set the wireless channel to 1 In order for two routers to connect without wires, you use the same channel on both routers Don't forget to set the wifi password of the main router Now I disconnect between the computer and the main router Because I will configure the router NETGEAR The following are the configuration steps on the NETGEAR router I go to the management page and make sure it doesn't have an internet connection Here you access advanced settings Like any other wifi router you set up wireless for it You name the wifi network and set up a password For the 2.4 GHz band I named it Router 2 You set the wireless channel to 1 to make sure the two routers have the same frequency Because this router has two bands, I gave it two different wireless network names Just like the main router, I will record the necessary information of the second router I write down the password of the wifi network named Router 2 to use in the next step I have finished setting up the wireless network name and wireless network password Next you set the repeater mode for the router NETGEAR #With this mode NETGEAR router can connect to main router without cable You write down the wireless MAC address of NETGEAR Next you create a new ip address for the router NETGEAR You set this ip address to be different from the ip address of the main router to avoid conflicts Then you update the main router's MAC address here You will now lose connection to the NETGEAR router Here you have completed the configuration on the NETGEAR router But to connect between two routers you need to set up on the main router as follows On the main router you write down the MAC address of the wifi interface After scanning, I found a router with the wireless network name Router 2 This is the NETGEAR router, I will connect Router 1 to Router 2 using repeat mode On the main router I set WDS to Repeater mode You can connect NETGEAR router to WDS-enabled routers such as TP-Link, D-Link, Asus Next you enable the MAC address of the router NETGEAR Then you set the wireless password set on the router NETGEAR You apply the above settings and wait a bit for the two routers to connect to each other Above are the steps to use the NETGEAR router as a repeater Now I will check the results by connecting to the NETGEAR router using wifi My NETGEAR router has dual band so I connect to one of its two wifi network names As you can see, after connecting to the NETGEAR router, my computer has an internet connection So the NETGEAR router is connected to the main router without cables Please visit my channel to see more videos Thanks for watching, don't forget to like and subscribe
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Channel: NETVN82
Views: 38,240
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Length: 5min 48sec (348 seconds)
Published: Fri Aug 25 2023
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