1-2 of 2 Answers
Yes you can, but why would you. Unless you are trying to setup another dedicated WiFi system for something else. I am a sound engineer and have a mixer in my music room. I was thinking the same thing. Having a dedicated WiFi for my sound gear. But then I thought about it and I just added my gear to my home network. Now I can connect to my gear from any device that I connect to my home network. I wouldn’t normally do this if it were in a different location, but it’s my house and I know everything and everyone that connects to my main network. If it weren’t a secure location I may have gone another route. Even when I have friends or family that come over, they would have to have specific software and know exactly how to get into the gear. And, none of them would screw around with the gear maliciously anyways. If so, that would be a whole different issue. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi. Yes, you can as the Velop system is compatible with different networking devices such as the AirPort Extreme via Ethernet cable. If you wish to have the Velop device as your primary router, then you may need to set the AirPort Extreme on Bridge Mode.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
