look on the instructions manual or phone your ISP and they might help but they might also give the router suppliers details so be prepared to make a lot of calls.
G repeater will not work with N network, unless your router is configured to work in compatibility mode. It means that your router can work with both G and N networks. Thus when you connect your G repeater it will extend only your G network.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
Yes, you can. You have to configure your router to work in compatibility for G networks.
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Try to use WEB-based interface (web browser) to configure your router. I should work without any problems.
Only if it has the software/hardware to do it. Not all do.If it has an option for a Repeater then yes. Go to Netgears support site and download the manual to your router and it should say if it can and how to do it.
A repeater is used to connect the segments of a LAN. A repeater forwards every packet it has no filtering capability. Whereas a router connects Indepentdent LAN's or WAN's , to create a internetwork. A repeater within a LAN does Pulse amplification , Noise filtering and shaping.Whereas router only routes and forwards the packet. A repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher level and/or higher power, or onto the other side of an obstruction, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation. A Router is a network device that mainly used for the tasks of routing and forwarding in the telecommunication and the Internet network. router is divide into segments is called subnets router is used a roting table repeater is just sit on the network ,recieve and boost the signal by sundar.g
Yes, you can. Check the router settings. There is an option: work like access point (or something like that). Then connect your PC(s) to the router, configure DHCP server, if you have to, connect modem cable to router in the proper port and have fun.
Yes they can if they are configured to use the same or similar wireless channels/frequencies. When two wireless routers interfere with each other it is called channel overlap. The remedy to this problem is to configure each router to use a different channel that is at least 5 channels away from the other. e.g. Configure router 1 to use channel 6. Configure router 2 to use channel 11. Some routers also have an 'Auto' option which aims to change channels automatically to avoid interference with other routers or devices.
it says it on the router
A Wireless N router simply uses different types of Hardware, the exact piece is called a N Connector. This allows for the router to not only put out a wireless signal, but it also allows for the router to receive wireless signal. This works great for computers that cannot pick up wireless signals normally.
Yes, however, your internet speed will only be that of the G router which is comparably slower than that of an N router.