Attempting to connect two Netgear RAX50 routers together
Attempting to connect two Netgear RAX50 routers together
Hello, I see you're facing some connectivity issues with your Rax50 routers. It sounds like the setup isn't optimizing performance as expected. You mentioned one router is in a corner upstairs with decent speed (300 Mbps) and another downstairs with much lower speeds (around 100 Mbps). You tried connecting them in bridge mode, but it didn’t improve things. Since both routers are supposed to support around 4800 Mbps, the problem might be with how they’re configured or if there’s interference. Have you checked for any physical obstacles or interference sources? Also, ensure both devices are properly powered and updated. Let me know if you need further guidance!
You're attempting to link your internet via a second router using Ethernet, which aligns with bridge mode functionality. The guide explains how this setup works and references a specific article for more details.
I'm having trouble linking the second device wirelessly to the first one, which means the bridge isn't working as planned. I was hoping to connect the second device as an extension.