Hi,
Yesterday, I have installed an RT-N66U in access point mode.
I've connected the lan-cable from the parent router into 1 of the 4 lan ports at the back of the rt-n66u.
The wireless connection works fine.
I've read today that you have to connect the parents router-cable in the wan-port of the rt-n66u when it's configured as an access point...
Is it better to swith the connection to it's wan-port for stability, better wireless speeds,... or is the only advantage that you have 4 available ports instead of 3?
Thx
Yesterday, I have installed an RT-N66U in access point mode.
I've connected the lan-cable from the parent router into 1 of the 4 lan ports at the back of the rt-n66u.
The wireless connection works fine.
I've read today that you have to connect the parents router-cable in the wan-port of the rt-n66u when it's configured as an access point...
Is it better to swith the connection to it's wan-port for stability, better wireless speeds,... or is the only advantage that you have 4 available ports instead of 3?
Thx