I have a Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 router that I would like to bridge with a Netgear R7000 to expand to and increase speed on my deck in the backyard. I want to use the X6 as the router and the R7000 as the bridge. I am confused on exactly how to do this.
The X6 is on one side of the house and the R7000 will be on the other side, much closer to the deck outside. I will also attach a Roku 3 to the R7000 by ethernet.
So here are my questions:
Is this even doable?
Will bridging with the R7000 increase speed out in my backyard? I have Comcast Extreme 105 service and in most of the house I get around 128Mbps down and 25Mbps up, but out on the deck I get around 55 down and 12 up. I know this is at least partially the fault of the Intel 7260AC wireless card in my laptop, because with my son's Mac it gets closer to 100Mbps down out on the deck.
How do I go about bridging the R7000? Do I unplug the X6 and connect the R7000 to the modem and set it up as a bridge as per Netgear's instructions and then unplug the R7000 and reconnect the X6? Then do I just plug in the R7000 where I want to put it and the X6 will see it? Netgear has instructions on how to bridge, but it doesn't say how to actually connect the router that is acting as the bridge to configure it.
I would appreciate any help on how to go about this.
One last thing. If it is better to bridge 2 R7000's I can return the X6, but I really like the performance I'm getting in most of the house so I would prefer to keep it.
The X6 is on one side of the house and the R7000 will be on the other side, much closer to the deck outside. I will also attach a Roku 3 to the R7000 by ethernet.
So here are my questions:
Is this even doable?
Will bridging with the R7000 increase speed out in my backyard? I have Comcast Extreme 105 service and in most of the house I get around 128Mbps down and 25Mbps up, but out on the deck I get around 55 down and 12 up. I know this is at least partially the fault of the Intel 7260AC wireless card in my laptop, because with my son's Mac it gets closer to 100Mbps down out on the deck.
How do I go about bridging the R7000? Do I unplug the X6 and connect the R7000 to the modem and set it up as a bridge as per Netgear's instructions and then unplug the R7000 and reconnect the X6? Then do I just plug in the R7000 where I want to put it and the X6 will see it? Netgear has instructions on how to bridge, but it doesn't say how to actually connect the router that is acting as the bridge to configure it.
I would appreciate any help on how to go about this.
One last thing. If it is better to bridge 2 R7000's I can return the X6, but I really like the performance I'm getting in most of the house so I would prefer to keep it.