Wireless Ethernet Bridge (NETGEAR WNCE2001)
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04-11-2016 06:55 AM
I have a customer that I provided an unleashed solution to. It was a simple install, and has worked flawlessly. Finally a price point that allows me to compete.. I have one issue, the customer has a device with only a LAN card, and no display whatsoever. I am looking for a LAN to wireless bridge that I can plug into an AC outlet and convert the LAN to a wireless connection. After doing some research, and knowing that my best option would be to add another R500 Unleashed AP, and use it as a Wireless bridge, but I cannot propose this due to the price point of another R500. I found information on the Forum page stating that all options are poor performers, especially if the device that will be connected is in limited use. I found the NETGEAR WNCE2001 as my best option.
ANY suggestions would be helpful..
Thanks,
-WIFIGUY
ANY suggestions would be helpful..
Thanks,
-WIFIGUY
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04-11-2016 11:09 AM
I really like using small Apple Airport Expresses for things like that. Very stable and has an option to bridge you wireless network to it's LAN port.
Products like Netgear sometimes require reboot and not that stable in general.
Products like Netgear sometimes require reboot and not that stable in general.
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04-12-2016 12:34 PM
You can also load DD-WRT firmware onto most wifi-enabled routers and operate DD-WRT in "client mode" which is essentially a ethernet <—> wifi network adapter.
Of course, your mileage may vary in terms of stability.
Of course, your mileage may vary in terms of stability.
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03-15-2018 02:25 AM
A wireless router is a device that works as a router, it sends data from the internet cable to a device and as a wireless access point so this data can be shared through radio signals instead of another cable. For more details visit Xfinity Customer service

