I just recently got rid of Spectrum internet in favor of TMobile hotspot home internet service. I had to place the new modem/router in a downstairs window sill to get best reception, but I get around 340mbps near the router and I'm very pleased with that. Problem is, I had my old cable internet coming in all the way across the house and upstairs thru the spectrum modem and to my Netgear Nighthawk R7400 AC2600 Smart Wifi router. I also use Ooma for phone service, which I turned back into the phone jack (2 rj11 ports) to be available from any phone jack in the house, and I'd like to leave that device there.
So, my high level need is to capture the wifi from the downstairs router in the upstairs room, ideally using the Nighthawk router. My original thought was to use the Nighthawk as a repeater, but it's so far from the main router that the signal repeated wouldn't be worth it, so I'm going to get a plug-in extender nearer to the downstairs router. Now, with that same need, upstairs for the Ooma device, and potentially a couple of other ethernet-connectable devices not needing high bandwidth, I looked into using the Nighthawk in Bridge Mode. I went through the steps in the user's guide, including selecting bridge mode, entering the SSID, pw, and for the time being I just set the security to none. After a few attempts, I now have the Internet connection light orange on the router. Success! I thought. But the signal is not going out the ethernet ports on the back of the router and to my devices. The cable to the desktop system is good, as I'm using that to connect to the router, so I think that checks out, plus I also tried the Ooma and it didn't get signal. So, I'm not better for it yet - drat!
Has anyone here tried to use their Nighthawk router in bridge mode, or can anyone provide next steps or have a suspicion of what the trouble could be? Thanks for any help you can provide!
So, my high level need is to capture the wifi from the downstairs router in the upstairs room, ideally using the Nighthawk router. My original thought was to use the Nighthawk as a repeater, but it's so far from the main router that the signal repeated wouldn't be worth it, so I'm going to get a plug-in extender nearer to the downstairs router. Now, with that same need, upstairs for the Ooma device, and potentially a couple of other ethernet-connectable devices not needing high bandwidth, I looked into using the Nighthawk in Bridge Mode. I went through the steps in the user's guide, including selecting bridge mode, entering the SSID, pw, and for the time being I just set the security to none. After a few attempts, I now have the Internet connection light orange on the router. Success! I thought. But the signal is not going out the ethernet ports on the back of the router and to my devices. The cable to the desktop system is good, as I'm using that to connect to the router, so I think that checks out, plus I also tried the Ooma and it didn't get signal. So, I'm not better for it yet - drat!
Has anyone here tried to use their Nighthawk router in bridge mode, or can anyone provide next steps or have a suspicion of what the trouble could be? Thanks for any help you can provide!