Calix makes one to extend the range of their 844 products that works as 
advertised.  

From: Matt Hoppes 
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 10:31 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Netgear EX6400v2 "mesh" range extender

Every range extender has been a disaster we tell customers to unplug them and 
start from there if they’re having issues


  On Sep 5, 2020, at 12:29 PM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:


   
  Has anyone else run into a customer installing one of these?  If yes, have 
you found it to be a disaster like I have?

   

  Netgear makes this sound like it has “universal compatibility” with ISP 
supplied routers and will turn any router into a mesh system, the customer said 
they had bought a mesh system while in fact this is a range extender.

   

  The main problem we are having is that unlike a lot of range extenders which 
have a different SSID like Netgear87-5G-EXT, this one uses the same SSID as the 
main router.  But when customer’s devices try to roam between the router and 
the extender, they alternately use their own MAC address and the MAC address of 
the extender.  This is causing all sorts of DHCP and ARP errors, IP address 
conflicts, etc.  Just adding the “mesh” extender to another brand of router 
doesn’t seem to achieve handoff or roaming between the router and the extender.

   

  Customer called complaining their Internet was intermittent and they were 
getting “kicked off”, only after we saw the strange errors and a device called 
EX6400V2 did they mention they had bought a “mesh system”.

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