In Netgear router settings, Under advanced wireless settings, Wireless router 
settings, I have taken the tick out of the box that says 'enable wireless 
access point'.  Is that the correct way to turn off wifi from the Netgear?

> On 9 Jun 2015, at 07:23, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I'd turn off the DMZ, it won't be doing anything for your network. You could 
> always try setting the network name and password on the AirPort Extreme to 
> match that of the netgear router, then the iPad should automatically join 
> whichever base station has the strongest signal. Failing that, switch off the 
> wifi on the netgear and just let the AirPort Extreme handle it
> 
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> 
> Sam
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> On 8 Jun 2015, at 23:23, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> We now have AirPort Extreme attached to our old Netgear router DGND3300v2.  
>>> Mostly it works Well, but every now and then the wifi drops on our iPads 
>>> and then I notice that in Settings wifi has reverted to the old Netgear.  I 
>>> change it back to AirPort Extreme and wifi then works OK.  Why is this 
>>> happening? Following the thread of a year ago in which Sam advised Stephen 
>>> on setting up AirPort Extreme with Netgear router as the modem, I changed 
>>> the DMZ in the WAN section to 192.168.0.2.  I am wondering now if I should 
>>> also have turned off wifi on the Netgear router.  If so, how do I do this?
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