04-15-2020 07:40 PM
Hi,
The wireless signal from my T3200 does not provide sufficient coverage in my home as well the wifi doesn't play nice with certain devices on my network. ie - I have a server and printer (both wired) that cannot be found by devices that are connected to the t3200 wifi. I have an old Netgear wifi point attached to the network and can successfully access the server and the printer from that point. For some reason the t3200M is messing with network discoverability - in any event the signal coverage is too weak at the other end of my place and upstairs.
I have a google nest mesh wifi that I'm going to set up and am looking for some best practice advice before I start - two of my TV boxes are wireless so I understand that I need to keep the WIFI radio turned on.
I've read a lot of posts here and it seems that there are two approaches:
1. Place the T3200M into bridge mode and connect port one to the WAN port on the Nest router and then keep the Optic box plugged into on of the ports 2-4.
2. Connect a gigabit switch to the ONT and then connect the T3200M (not bridged) to one of the ports on the switch and then Nest router to one of the other ports on that same switch.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or comments here.
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04-17-2020 02:10 PM
I bridged port 1
Port 1 > Wan connection of the Google device
Lan connection on the google device > Switch for all wired devices in the house
All other devices in house now connecting to the new wifi I set up
Wireless Radio on T3200M remains on
Port 2 of the T3200M > PVR Optix Box
Other TV's successfully connecting wirelessly to system
only problem - I had to reconnect all of my Sonos devices to the new network manually.
04-15-2020 09:14 PM
Just set up the Google Mesh without bridging Port 1. You should have a network that works as you want with access to your printer, etc., from both wired and wireless devices.
Many have experienced the lack of transfer between the T3200M Wifi-connected devices and the rest of the network. Either Google Mash, or Telus' Boost Wi-Fi address this issue.
04-15-2020 10:03 PM
So - to be clear ... which option are you recommending?
04-16-2020 11:01 AM
Option 3. Connect the Google mesh without any changes to the T3200M.
04-16-2020 03:20 PM
Thanks - I'll try that.
04-16-2020 10:32 PM
I wish it was that simple. I followed what you suggested and now the Sonos system is completely undiscoverable.
So - option one or two?
04-16-2020 11:23 PM
I'm following this as well because I'm trying to do exactly the same thing.
If you simply plug in the Google/Nest WiFi into another port and create a whole new wireless network, that new network will have it's own Subnet. So your main router will be something like 192.168.1.* and your Google WiFi will be something like 192.168.68.* (that's what mine was assigned by DHCP from the T3200m).
Yes, anything that connects to your new WiFi network will be able to access the internet (and speeds/latency won't be impacted) they won't be able to access the rest of your LAN on the 192.168.1.* subnet.
My plan is to do this:
port 1 of T3200M -> goog wifi -> your_new_network [including wired devices connected to the LAN port on goog wifi via a switch AND wireless devices on your new ssid]
port 2 of T3200M -> optik box 1
port 3 of T3200M -> optik box 2
Disable WiFi on the T3200M, rename goog wifi to the old ssid (reuse the same password) and you should have your new devices pick it all up.
I'll be testing this on Sunday- limited access to my modem as it's in our basement suite during COVID-19 🙂
04-17-2020 11:22 AM - edited 04-17-2020 11:30 AM
The T3200M shouldn’t be assigning IP addresses outside the 192.168.1.x range. If the Google device is in the 192.168.68.x, then it must be setting its own IP range.
If it is setting its own subnet, then an option is:
T3200M > primary Google mesh > switch for all Ethernet connected devices + Google mesh Wi-Fi for all but Optik. Which is similar to the @jaykay suggests.
04-17-2020 02:10 PM
I bridged port 1
Port 1 > Wan connection of the Google device
Lan connection on the google device > Switch for all wired devices in the house
All other devices in house now connecting to the new wifi I set up
Wireless Radio on T3200M remains on
Port 2 of the T3200M > PVR Optix Box
Other TV's successfully connecting wirelessly to system
only problem - I had to reconnect all of my Sonos devices to the new network manually.
04-18-2020 01:26 PM
I had similar idea, but linksys velop instead of google nest. I had similar success with
Nokia Fiber Modem > T3200 in bridge mode + wifi turned off (I found some smart devices were still getting confused and dropping WiFi connections)
T3200 > Velop Parent Node
Velop > Switch > Wired LAN connections
Velop > Child Nodes > Wireless LAN connections
All Cat 6+ cabling
I'm on the fibre 150 plan
The issue I still have Is both LAN and WLAN speed tests both won't exceed 100 Mbps (~95 is the max I get)? Anyone have any idea on what is limiting it? I've tried testing at both peak and non-peak (ie. middle of the night) and it's always between 75-95 mbps (using fast.com site for testing).
04-18-2020 03:45 PM
I'm on 150 as well and am getting 170+ on both wired and wireless. Without sounding glib, have you tried rebooting everything? Or a wired connection straight to the fibre modem to test the raw speed?
09-13-2021 03:02 AM
Hi,
I was just looking to put in place a setup exactly like you did with disabling the Telus WiFi radio and using a Linksys Velop Mesh unit for serving up the wifi instead, and I noticed the problems you mentioned about the LAN and WLAN speed limitations.
I was wondering if there were any answers found as to resolving that issue. If yes, were there certain settings that had to be changed on either or both of the Telus T3200 and/or Linksys Velop units?
Anyways, any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance for any thoughts or solutions.
cheers
Bill
04-19-2020 12:02 AM
Can you still see the T3200M from your new wifi network? Curious if you can still log in to it, or if it's safe to turn off the wifi radio.
04-19-2020 12:17 PM
I cannot as their networks are separate - I suppose that I could if I logged onto the t3200's wifi spot or plugged an ethernet cable into one of the other ports- but I have two tv boxes that are wireless and they need that service active.
04-21-2020 11:17 AM
Just thought I'd chime in to say everything worked well when I plugged it all in based on my above methodology. Two separate networks, WiFi ssid's different to keep them straight- Optik boxes on one network, the rest of my LAN on the Google WiFi network.
09-08-2020 03:20 PM
I've got this setup and I am seeing dropped Internet connectivity. Wifi signal is strong, 3200 is in bridge-mode. The Google Nest Wifi diagnostic suggests that the 3200 is not reporting the IP consistently.
11-16-2020 11:06 PM
Same here. Any luck solving?
3200 in bridge mode, strong wifi, have manually set the IP address on the Google Wifi Router. But now and again the internet connection is dropping.
Strange thing is I never had a single issue in my last apartment but have been having problems since moving. Both my previous apartment and current town house have fibre optic connections.
09-08-2020 03:38 PM
No, not in bridged mode. You'll have to physically connect to the 3200 to manage it.
04-16-2020 11:09 PM
Not a great solution - port scans on this configuration shows only the local lan on the nest router - nothing on the rest of the network.
Will try Nest >T3200M
Nest > house switch
09-08-2020 03:37 PM
You can't get managed updates that way from the Google... it has to be a passthru to work afaik.