
Netgear Ex6150-100pes
900 Mbit/s, 300 Mbit/s
Netgear Ex6150-100pes
900 Mbit/s, 300 Mbit/s
Hello You can enter the SSID/password combination of the router in the configuration, then only one WLAN is visible to which all clients can connect. This can be configured via the web interface. LG
I have just seen a video on the internet where the device is displayed from behind and there is labelling with 100V - 240V Everything is OK. :-D
Here you will find instructions on how to reset your device to factory settings: https://kb.netgear.com/31520/How-to-reset-my-EX6000-EX6120-EX6150-to-factory-default-settings
no, fixed, EIRP is limited anyway (20 dBm), unless you want to circumvent this illegally using openwrt
Yes, that is possible.
No, absolutely not. Just plug it into a socket and set it up and you're done.
Hello, As far as I can remember, this should be possible. However, I haven't used the extender for a while because I don't need it at the moment.
This has to do with the selected channel This is in the 2.4GHz range and only supports up to 300MBps. Select a channel in the 5GHz range.
I use the device as a repeater for my Sunrise modem. No problems. I am satisfied with the device.
This is not possible with such repeaters. For this, you need a mesh network, such as Netgear Orbi. You can add any access points in the network and it is perceived as only one SSID. The user does not notice the switch of the APs. Performance is also much higher. From the user's point of view, it is a much better solution.
Yes it is. I have two of them in use in my Swisscom network and am completely satisfied.
I bought 2 x a year ago: Hardware Version: EX6150v2 Firmware Version: V1.0.1.46
Yes, that is possible without any problems. That's how I did it at home.
works perfectly for me with the UPC box
I can't say for sure, but the indications are that IPv6 is not integrated: - Netgear does not specify in all their EX6150v2 documents - the static IP can only be entered in IPv4 format - very low price Therefore I would tend to NO
100 Stands for generation PES for country code, unfortunately we have not received any V1 or V2 from this generation.
Hi, yes it's very close, so wouldn't recommend it.
No, because there is no Airport. However, this should not be a problem, as the device registers with the router like any other router.
Yes, it should work because it is only a repeater that amplifies the signal.
It should work as long as the EX6150 connects to the router below (iron in the concrete). But I ask you, why do you want to connect to the PC with the Ethernet cable? The EX6150 is actually a WLAN extension and you could connect directly to the EX6150 via WLAN. No tangled cables etc. and the speed is quite good. Hope that helps.
The unit is plugged directly into a socket (2-pin Euro plug on the back) Greetings Chris
The unit has a two-pin plug of type CEE 7/16, also called a Euro plug. It should therefore be able to be used throughout Europe without any problems.
Ja ist kompatible
it works, but the data throughput is modest. Details:http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/EX6150/EX6150_QSG_GR_11Jun2015.pdf
Theoretically yes practically better not (yes you can extender to extender but as said is not the best) You have to consider that you lose time and speed per forwarding and there are more problems with the connection (interruptions). I would not recommend more than 2 -3 Alternative: build an AP into your network if you have the possibility to connect it to a cable.
No idea, as I have a modem from the provider Yetnet. In principle, however, I would recommend combining the EX6150-100PES only with Netgear devices of the same "generation" to avoid possible problems (performance & stability). This means, for example, deactivating the WLAN of the UPC modem. Instead, connect a Netgear WLAN access point directly to the UPC LAN port. The EX6150-100PES then communicates directly with the Netgear main access point. Only connect the repeater to the main access point in a star configuration. This setup works perfectly for me.
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