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Devices for receiving data

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Alphafox747
Junior Member
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09-14-2023, 05:32 AM
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I’m looking at your questions carefully. You have a few Nighthawk routers from Bluestacks and you’re trying to connect to XFINITY via WiFi using them as an access point. Since your desktop only has LAN ports, you’ll need a way to bridge the network. Using the router as a USB adapter won’t work directly—you’d need a compatible adapter or a dongle. For your mom’s situation, the poor signal makes video calls frustrating, so improving the connection could help. If you want a stable link for her, consider setting up a guest pass or using a dedicated WiFi card to get a stronger signal.
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Alphafox747
09-14-2023, 05:32 AM #1

I’m looking at your questions carefully. You have a few Nighthawk routers from Bluestacks and you’re trying to connect to XFINITY via WiFi using them as an access point. Since your desktop only has LAN ports, you’ll need a way to bridge the network. Using the router as a USB adapter won’t work directly—you’d need a compatible adapter or a dongle. For your mom’s situation, the poor signal makes video calls frustrating, so improving the connection could help. If you want a stable link for her, consider setting up a guest pass or using a dedicated WiFi card to get a stronger signal.

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PapiMarc_
Member
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09-20-2023, 02:38 AM
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Relies on the specific router and its software. Various models support repeater functions, mesh networking, and wireless bridging—connecting multiple devices without cables. I’m not familiar with Netgear’s setup or updates. Honestly, a dedicated WiFi card would be better, though Xfinity equipment isn’t always top-notch. So you might still face problems no matter what. This is why I avoid renting their products and instead purchase my own modem and router.
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PapiMarc_
09-20-2023, 02:38 AM #2

Relies on the specific router and its software. Various models support repeater functions, mesh networking, and wireless bridging—connecting multiple devices without cables. I’m not familiar with Netgear’s setup or updates. Honestly, a dedicated WiFi card would be better, though Xfinity equipment isn’t always top-notch. So you might still face problems no matter what. This is why I avoid renting their products and instead purchase my own modem and router.