on 25-03-2022 21:53
I've set up a Tenda Mesh system as my WiFi range was poor using the hub 3.0 router.
I switch the hub to modem mode first and plugged in the new router but it wouldn't connect to the net. I had a pc and smart TV plugged into the hub 3 LANSs.
The new router only connects if nothing else is plugged into the modems LAN sockets.
Q: when in modem mode, can I still connect Ethernet cables to other devices to the hub in modem mode? Or can I only connect the new Tenda router??
Thanks guys for any help
on 25-03-2022 22:00
26-03-2022 05:29 - edited 26-03-2022 05:31
If you switch the Hub3 to a modem then only one LAN port will work which is the one you connect to your own router.
If you switch the Hub3 to router mode then all four LAN ports will work and you can put you own router into one of those. But the two will be different networks!
I think want you want if the Hub3 in modem mode with it's single connection going to your own router. If you need more LAN ports then get a switch as suggested.
@CarpingDad wrote:I've set up a Tenda Mesh system as my WiFi range was poor using the hub 3.0 router.
I switch the hub to modem mode first and plugged in the new router but it wouldn't connect to the net. I had a pc and smart TV plugged into the hub 3 LANSs.
The new router only connects if nothing else is plugged into the modems LAN sockets.
Q: when in modem mode, can I still connect Ethernet cables to other devices to the hub in modem mode? Or can I only connect the new Tenda router??
Thanks guys for any help
on 26-03-2022 08:06
If you want to use more than one LAN port on the hub in conjunction with the Tenda, then you need to run the hub in router mode (turn its wifi off) and connect the Tenda in access point mode, sometimes called bridge mode.
on 26-03-2022 08:59
Appreciate the confirmation. I've sorted that. All works with one LAN and modem mode. I don't want two networks as it could confuse my devices or conflict. My house construction has really impacted my coverage. The Tenda Mesh system though seems to be a lot better, even just using two units. The third isn't turned in yet!
on 26-03-2022 09:01
Appreciate the confirmation. I've sorted it now and the Tends works great with one LAN and modem mode. In fact I need less LAN it seems as my TV isn't experiencing connection issues at all on WiFi so no need for an ethernet cable.