Archer AX21 as Extender with Google Fiber. Is this possible?
I have been experiencing issues with my Google Fiber Modem, despite having a newer version with an extender. The main concern is related to the range, and to address this, I called a Google Tech for assistance. During the technician's visit, we discussed the range issues, and he suggested a potential solution: purchasing an IPv6 router and using it as an extender to improve the range.
Since networking is not my strong suit, I followed the technician's advice and purchased an Archer AX21 router. To extend the range, I connected it to the Google Modem using a LAN cable. This setup has resulted in a stronger signal in the far corners of the house. However, the Archer router has created a second network, which can be confusing for my wife. She prefers to have a single network if possible.
Did I misunderstand the technician's explanation regarding using the Archer router as an extender. Is there a way to make it work as an extension of my primary network instead of creating a separate network? Any guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.