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2022-08-20 09:56:00 - last edited 2022-08-22 00:57:16

Good morning all. 

I have no cable/landline, so all my Internet is via my mobile phone and I use the hotspot. This works perfectly adequate for most of my other devices/requirements but can be a bit sketchy for some of the devices further away from the phone. I don't want another contract/sim or to take the sim out of my phone. 

I have been told that I could use a repeater (re200) to connect to the phones hotspot and then connect the problem devices to that... Is that absolutely correct? 

Also, and this would possibly be even better, I have been told that I could use a router in "bridge mode" to achieve the same thing, again is this correct and which dual band routers support this? 

What I am hoping for is this :-

 

Phone hotspot>>>(wifi) >>> router >>> (wifi) >>> devices. 

 

This way the router is doing all the hard work. 

 

Thank you in anticipation. 

 

Chris 

 

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2022-08-20 17:25:47 - last edited 2022-08-22 00:57:16

  @SSThing 

 

Here's a list of routers that support 'Range Extender' mode or WDS feature which you could use for this scenario.

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2022-08-20 19:23:11 - last edited 2022-08-22 00:57:16

  @terziyski 

 

Thank you very much. 

 

Do you happen to know if any of the devices in the lists can access 5ghz channel 149?

My Samsung phone can only operate 5ghz/149 (cannot be changed) and I have tried a couple of extenders/repeaters and they cannot see 149.

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2022-08-20 20:42:23 - last edited 2022-08-22 00:57:16

  @SSThing 

 

Not sure which routers from this list will be able to meet this requirement.

If the router is with a 'US' region FW - this could be checked on the device's bottom sticker, it's quite possible that it supports channel 149.

Check this thread - it contains a screenshot from Archer C54, wich supports channel 149. I would assume that Archer C64 would support it too.

Check my reply in your other thread for more details on that matter.

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2022-08-22 03:29:11

  @SSThing 

To work with a mobile hotpot Wi-Fi you could try a Wi-Fi range extender (recommended) or router that support Repeater /Extender mode instead of a router that uses WDS feature (WDS may be incompatible between different products mentioned in FAQ here). 

To use channel 149, as @terziyski mentioned, you need to find a (US) version product, as (EU) version does not support Band4 channel 149 , learn more details from here Notice for the (EU )Version TP-Link Range Extenders

As mobile hotspot is not stably as a Wi-Fi router  personally, I recommended considering a 4Ghz Wi-Fi router and put the SIM in a router directly for a more stable connection. 

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2022-08-22 07:35:12
Thank you Solla-topee. It was TP-link customer support who emailed me and recommended the RE200 after I explained what I was trying to achieve but, at the time of my initial contact, I had no idea that my Samsung ZFold3 restricts the 5ghz hotspot to channel 149. I did however make it perfectly clear what device I was using. So I purchased the RE200 only to discover it didn't work. Then I returned it and purchased a more expensive RE315 but that was exactly the same so I started doing more searching and found out the reason it wasn't working. This is really frustrating because obviously 5ghz/149 is allowed in the UK (apparently since 2020?). I don't want to put my sim into another device, I don't want to get another sim or cable or landline contract. I just want to use an extender/router (in bridge mode) for exactly what it is designed to do. Sourcing a US model isn't really an option for numerous reasons.
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2022-08-24 01:38:01

  @SSThing 

Thanks for sharing more information, if Samsung phone 5Ghz uses channel 149,  range extender (EU) can only work with 2.4Ghz of Hotspot then.

Hope you can find a suitable product soon. 

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