- Oct 18, 2014
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I understand the basic difference between a repeater and extender. Apparently for home use a true repeater with a constant SSID throughout the house is a hassle, so I've been eyeing the Netgear AC1200 extender. Apparently this can only gain its connection via wifi (even though I could otherwise wire it to my router).
I guess this makes a second network and all my devices connect to it. It, not my router, then issues IP addresses.
However, I need devices all throughout the house to locally connect to one another. If I turn DHCP off on the extender will devices competently be able to get their IP issued by the router, so that it continues to be the central managing point of all IPs and thus devices can properly see each other?
I guess this makes a second network and all my devices connect to it. It, not my router, then issues IP addresses.
However, I need devices all throughout the house to locally connect to one another. If I turn DHCP off on the extender will devices competently be able to get their IP issued by the router, so that it continues to be the central managing point of all IPs and thus devices can properly see each other?
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