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Delicaman
4 years agoNeighbour
Boost 2.0 WIFI 6 attached to existing Non Fibre T3200M Router?
I do not have Fibre Optic available at my location. Can I use a Boost 2.0 (Arcadyan) WIFI 6 as a WIFI range extender with my T3200M Data modem? I see there is a Purple Jack for the network cable on t...
- 4 years ago
I have a T3200 and a Boost 2.0. Just run a cable from one of the LAN ports on the T3200 to the purple one on the Boost. A Boost 2.0 is actually just an access point. The T3200 remains the actual router and any device connected to the Boost pulls an IP from the T3200.
Delicaman
4 years agoNeighbour
Thats what I thought. So i can just run a 50 ft hard line to the dead zone in my back of my house and set up the boost there. Will I have to use the Boost user and password for the devices in the boost area?
FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
4 years agoAnother option is to use the MOCA (coax) port on the T3200M to the Boost 2.0. That's what I have as all my ethernet ports on the T3200M are used.
- Delicaman4 years agoNeighbour
Any advantage to the MOCA port verses Network Cat 5?
- FuzzyLogic4 years ago
Community Power User
Slightly faster. The T3200M shows the connect speed for the ethernet ports as 1000Mbps and the MOCA port as 1340Mbps.
Additionally you may have pre-existing coax in your home that you could use to place the Boost in another room.
- Delicaman4 years agoNeighbour
Thank you my friend. Excellent info..
Cheers
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