NETGEAR AX1800 4-Stream WiFi 6 Mesh Extender EAX14 User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- NETGEAR
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Get started
- Install the WiFi extender
- Place the extender and apply power
- Connect to an existing WiFi network
- Connect with the Nighthawk app
- Connect with WPS
- Connect with the NETGEAR installation assistant
- Use the extender in access point mode
- Connect a device to the extender network
- Connect a device to the extender network using WPS
- Log in to the extender after installation
- Run the Smart Setup installation
- Extender Network Settings
- Enable or disable the One WiFi Name feature
- Enable or disable Smart Connect
- Enable or disable MU-MIMO
- Enable or disable WiFi 6
- View connected devices
- View WiFi settings
- Change the WiFi network name
- Turn off the SSID broadcast to create a hidden network
- Disable or enable the WiFi radios
- Change the WiFi speed
- Set up a guest WiFi network
- Use WPS to add a computer to the extender’s WiFi network
- Use WPS with the push button method
- Use WPS with the PIN method
- Deny access to a computer or WiFi device
- Set up an access schedule
- Change the extender’s device name
- Set up the extender to use a static IP address
- Adjust the WiFi coverage
- Enable FastLane technology
- Configure a router with advanced MAC settings to work with your extender
- Maintain and monitor the extender
- Change the extender login user name and password
- Turn password protection off and on
- Recover a forgotten user name or password
- Automatically adjust for daylight saving time
- Manually set the extender clock
- Set your time zone
- Back up and manage the extender configuration
- Back up the configuration settings
- Restore the configuration settings
- Return the extender to its factory default settings
- Update the extender firmware
- Manually upload firmware to the extender
- Restart the extender from the extender web interface
- Turn the LEDs On or Off
- FAQs and troubleshooting
- Supplemental Information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
AX1800 4-Stream WiFi 6 Mesh Extender
Model EAX14
NETGEAR, Inc.
350 E. Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134, USA
February 2021
202-12231-01
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Overview
The WiFi Range Extender boosts your existing network range and speed, delivering tri-band WiFi.
Note: For more information about the topics covered in this manual, visit the support website at support.netgear.com.
Unpack Your Extender
Your package contains an extender only.
LEDs
The following table describes the LEDs.
Table 1. LED descriptions
LED | Description |
---|---|
Power LED | • Solid amber. The extender is booting. |
• Solid green. The extender is powered on.
• Off. The extender is powered off.
Router Link LED| This LED indicates the WiFi connection between the extender
and the router.
• Solid green. Best connection.
• Solid amber. Good connection.
• Solid red. Poor connection.
• Off. No connection.
Client Link LED| This LED indicates the a connection between the extender and
a WiFi-enabled
computer or mobile device.
• Solid green. Best connection.
• Solid amber. Good connection.
• Solid red. Poor connection.
• Off. No connection.
WPS LED| • Blinking green. A WPS connection is being established.
• Solid green. The extender is connected to the router WiFi network, and the
extender network is set up with WiFi security (either WPA, WPA2, or WPA3
WiFi security).
• Off. The extender network is set up without WiFi security.
Side panel
The side panel of the extender provides a WPS button, Reset button, an Ethernet port.
The side panel contains the following components:
- WPS button. Pressing the WPS button allows the extender to connect to your existing WiFi network through WPS. You can also connect WPS-enabled devices to the extender using the WPS button.
- Reset button. Pressing this button resets the extender. If the Reset button is pressed for at least seven seconds, the Power LED blinks amber, and the extender returns to its factory settings.
- Ethernet port. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 LAN port to a device that has a LAN Ethernet port.
System Requirements
You need the following to install your extender:
- 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax wireless router or gateway
- Compatible web browser:
– Microsoft Internet Explorer® 8.0 or higher
– Firefox 2.0 or higher
– Safari 5.1 or higher
– Google Chrome 25.0 or higher
How the Extender Works
The extender works like a bridge between a WiFi router (or a WiFi access point) and a WiFi device outside the range of the WiFi router. The extender performs two main jobs:
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The extender connects to a working WiFi network.
When the extender connects over WiFi to an existing network, it functions as a network client, similar to how a WiFi device connects to a network. -
The extender acts as an access point for WiFi devices.
The extender broadcasts its own WiFi network that WiFi devices can join. In its role as an access point, the extender performs tasks that WiFi routers do, such as broadcasting its network name (SSID).
The extender must do each of these jobs so that both ends of the bridge are in place.
Get started
This chapter covers the following topics:
Install the WiFi extender
Place the extender, apply power, and connect the extender to your existing WiFi network.
Place the extender and apply power
To place the extender and apply power:
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Place your extender in the same room as your WiFi router.
Proximity to the WiFi router is required only during the initial setup process. -
Plug the extender into an electrical outlet.
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Wait for the Power LED to light solid green.
Connect to an existing WiFi network
To extend the range of your WiFi network, you must connect the extender to
your existing router’s WiFi network.
Note: If your router’s WiFi security is set to WPA enterprise, WPA2
enterprise, or WEP, your extender can’t connect to your router. You must
change your router’s WiFi security setting.
You can connect your extender to your router’s WiFi network using one of these
methods:
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Connect with the Nighthawk app. The Nighthawk app guides you through the connection process. For more information, see Connect with the Nighthawk app on page 13.
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Connect with WPS. If your router supports Fi Protected Setup (WPS), use WPS to connect your extender to your router’s WiFi network.
For more information, see Connect with WPS on page 14. -
Connect with the web browser setup. You can use the extender’s web browser setup, called the NETGEAR installation assistant. and For more information, see Connect with the NETGEAR installation assistant on page 17.
Connect with the Nighthawk app
You can connect your extender to your router using the NETGEAR Nighthawk app.
To connect with the Nighthawk app:
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Download the Nighthawk app on your mobile device.
For more information about the Nighthawk app, visit Nighthawk-app.com. -
On your mobile device, open the WiFi connection manager, then locate and connect to the extender network called NETGEAR_EXT.
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Launch the Nighthawk app.
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Follow the prompts to connect your extender to your existing router WiFi network.
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Unplug your extender and move it to a new location. We recommend that the new location be about halfway between your router and the area with a poor WiFi signal.
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Power on your extender.
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Use the Router Link LED to help you choose a spot where the extender-to-router connection is optimal.
Keep moving the extender to outlets closer to the router until the Router Link LED lights green. -
If the Router Link LED doesn’t light green, plug the extender into an outlet closer to the router and try again.
Keep moving the extender to outlets closer to the router until the Router Link LED lights green. -
Reconnect your computer or mobile device to the new extended WiFi network.
The following tables show an example of what your 2.4 and 5 GHz extender WiFi names might look like if your extender connects to both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks from a dual-band router:
Table 2. Existing dual-band router WiFi names example
Dual-band router WiFi networks | Example router WiFi names |
---|---|
2.4 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiexample |
5 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiExample-5G |
Table 3. New extender WiFi names example
Extender WiFi networks| Example extender WiFi names (if the extender connects
to both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz router WiFi networks)
---|---
2.4 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample
5 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample-5G
Connect with WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) lets you join a secure WiFi network without typing
the network name and password. For help with the WPS button on your WPS-
enabled device, check the instructions or online help that came with that
device. Some older equipment cannot use WPS.
Note: WPS does not support WEP network security or a hidden SSID network. If
your existing WiFi network uses WEP security or its SSID is hidden, follow the
instructions in Connect with the NETGEAR installation assistant on page 17.
To use WPS to connect the extender to your WiFi router:
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Press the WPS button on the extender until the WPS LED blinks.
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Within two minutes press the WPS button on your router.
When the extender connects to your existing WiFi network, the WPS LED on the extender lights.
If the Router Link LED lights green, the connection between the router and extender is good. If the Router Link LED lights amber or red, move the extender closer to the router and try again.
If the Router Link LED lights green, the connection between your router and extender is good. If the Router Link LED lights amber or red, move the extender closer to the router and try again.
Note: If your router supports the 5 GHz band and your extender didn’t connect to that band, repeat the WPS process. -
Unplug your extender and move it to a new location.
We recommend that the new location be about halfway between your router and the area with a poor WiFi signal.
The extender must be within the range of your router WiFi network. -
Power on your extender.
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Use the Router Link LED to help you choose a spot where the extender-to-router connection is optimal.
Keep moving the extender to outlets closer to the router until the Router Link LED lights green. -
If the Router Link LED doesn’t light green, plug the extender into an outlet closer to the router and try again.
Keep moving the extender to outlets closer to the router until the Router Link LED lights green. -
Reconnect your computer or mobile device to the new extender WiFi network.
After the setup, the One WiFi Name feature is enabled, which allows your extender to use the same WiFi network settings as your router. -
Connect your WiFi-enabled computer or mobile device to the extended network.
Your extender uses the same WiFi network settings as your router for its 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz extended networks.
For example, if your extender connects to the router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi band only, your extender uses your router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi settings for both its networks. The following tables show an example of what your extender WiFi network names might look like:
Table 4. Existing dual-band router WiFi names example
Dual-band router WiFi networks | Example router WiFi names |
---|---|
2.4 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiexample |
5 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiExample-5G |
Table 5. New extender WiFi names example
Extender WiFi networks| Example extender WiFi names (if the extender connects
to the 2.4 GHz router WiFi network only)
---|---
2.4 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample
5 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample
If your extender connects to the router’s 5 GHz WiFi band, your extender uses your router’s 5 GHz WiFi settings for both its networks. The following tables show an example of what your extender WiFi network names might look like:
Table 6. Existing dual-band router WiFi names example
Dual-band router WiFi networks | Example router WiFi names |
---|---|
2.4 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiexample |
5 GHz router WiFi network | MyWiFiExample-5G |
Table 7. New extender WiFi names example
Extender WiFi networks| Example extender WiFi names (if the extender connects
to the 5 GHz router WiFi network only)
---|---
2.4 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample-5G
5 GHz extender WiFi network| MyWiFiExample-5G
Note: Since your router and extender networks share the same WiFi network name, only one WiFi network name is broadcast.
Connect with the NETGEAR installation assistant
You can use the NETGEAR installation assistant to connect your extender to
your existing WiFi router network. To use the NETGEAR installation assistant,
you must launch a web browser on your computer or mobile device.
To use the NETGEAR installation assistant to connect the extender to your WiFi
router:
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On your WiFi-enabled computer or mobile device, open the WiFi connection manager and locate and connect to the extender network called NETGEAR_EXT.
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Launch web browser.
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Enter http://www.mywifiext.net/.
The NETGEAR installation assistant displays. -
Follow the prompts to connect your extender to your existing router WiFi network.
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Unplug your extender and move it to a new location.
We recommend that the new location be about halfway between your router and the area with a poor WiFi signal. -
Power on your extender.
-
Use the Router Link LED to help you choose a spot where the extender-to-router connection is optimal.
-
If the Router Link LED doesn’t light green, plug the extender into an outlet closer to the router and try again.
Keep moving the extender to outlets closer to the router until the Router Link LED lights green. -
Reconnect your computer or mobile device to the new extended WiFi network.
Use the extender in access point mode
You can use the extender as a WiFi access point, which creates a new WiFi hotspot by using a wired Ethernet connection.
To use the extender in access point mode:
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Plug the extender into an electrical outlet.
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Wait for the Power LED to light amber and then turn green.
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Connect a computer or mobile device to the extender using a WiFi or Ethernet connection:
• WiFi. On your WiFi-enabled computer or mobile device, open the WiFi connection manager and connect to the extender network called NETGEAR_EXT.
• Ethernet. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer and extender.
Note: If you want to use an Ethernet connection, you must do this before you connect your extender to your modem router or router. -
Launch a web browser and visit http://www.mywifiext.net/.
The NETGEAR installation assistant displays. -
Use an Ethernet cable to connect your router to an Ethernet port on the extender.
Note : Do not connect your extender directly to your DSL or cable modem. The extender does not function as a router. If your network includes a DHCP server, you can connect the extender to a switch or hub that is connected to the DHCP server. -
Return to the NETGEAR installation assistant and follow the prompts to finish setting up your extender as an access point.
Connect a device to the extender network
After you complete the setup process, you can connect all your devices to the
new extender network using a WiFi or WPS connection. Connect a device to the
extender network using WiFi If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, your
extender uses the same WiFi network name and password as your router.
To connect to the extender WiFi network:
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On your WiFi-enabled computer or mobile device, open the WiFi connection manager that manages your WiFi connections.
The WiFi connection manager scans for WiFi networks in your area. -
Find and select your extender’s WiFi network name (SSID) and enter your extender’s WiFi password.
This is the SSID and password that you set up during the installation process. If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, use your router’s SSID and password.
Connect a device to the extender network using WPS
For help with the WPS button on your WPS-enabled device, check the
instructions or online help that came with that device. Some older equipment
cannot use WPS.
To connect to the extender using a WPS connection:
- Press the WPS button on the extender until the WPS LED blinks green.
- Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your WPS-enabled device.
When the extender connects to your WPS-enabled device, the WPS LED lights solid green.
Log in to the extender after installation
After installation, you can log in to the extender to view or change the extender’s settings.
To log in to the extender:
- Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
- Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers. http://mywifiext.local/ or http://www.mywifiext/
– Mac computers and iOS devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address> (for example, http://192.168.1.3)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
Run the Smart Setup installation
You can use the Smart Setup to change the extender settings. This is an easy
way to connect the extender to a different router or to change the extender
WiFi network name(SSID) or WiFi password.
To run the Smart Setup:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers. http://mywifiext.local/ or http://mywifiext/
– Mac computers and iOS devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address> (for example, http://192.168.1.3)
– For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
Click the SMART SETUP button.
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Follow the prompts.
Extender Network Settings
Enable or disable the One WiFi Name feature
The One WiFi Name feature enables your extender to use the same WiFi network
settings as your router.
If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, your extender uses the same WiFi
network name and password as your router.
The following is an example of what your WiFi network names might look like if
One WiFi Name is enabled:
Table 8. One WiFi network names
Router or Extender WiFi Network Name | WiFi Network Name |
---|---|
Router 2.4 GHz WiFi network name | MyWiFiExample |
Router 5 GHz WiFi network name | MyWiFiExample-5G |
Extender 2.4 GHz WiFi network name | MyWiFiExample |
Extender 5 GHz WiFi network name | MyWiFiExample-5G |
Note: If you enable the One WiFi Name feature and your router’s 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz networks use different network names, you cannot enable the Smart Connect
feature.
To enable or disable the One WiFi Name feature:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
Windows-based computers. http://www.mywifiext/ or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Select the Yes or No radio button to enable or disable the One WiFi Name feature:
• Yes. Select the Yes radio button to enable the One WiFi name feature. If this is the first time you’re enabling the One WiFi Name feature, you must run the Smart Setup. Go to the Status page and click the SMART SETUP button to run the Smart Setup.
• No. Select the No radio button to disable the One WiFi Name feature.
If you disable this feature, you can set a new SSID and password for the extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks in the Network Name (SSID) and WiFi Password fields on this page. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable or disable Smart Connect
The Smart Connect feature selects the fastest WiFi band for your WiFi devices
to connect to. To enable Smart Connect, your extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghz
networks must use
the same network name and password.
Note: If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature and your router’s 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz networks use different network names, you cannot enable Smart Connect. You
can only enable Smart Connect if your extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi
networks use the same network name.
To enable or disable Smart Connect:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers. http://www.mywifiext/ or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example,http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Select the Yes or No radio button to enable or disable Smart Connect:
• Yes. Select the Yes radio button to enable Smart Connect.
Note: To use this feature, the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks must use the same SSID and password.
• No. Select the No radio button to disable Smart Connect.
If you disable this feature, you can set a new SSID and password for the extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks in the Network Name (SSID) and WiFi Password fields on this page. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable or disable MU-MIMO
Multiuser multiple input, multiple output (MU-MIMO) improves performance when
many WiFi clients that are MU-MIMO-capable transfer data at the same time. For
MU- MIMO to function, WiFi clients must support MU-MIMO, and they must be
connected to a 5 GHz WiFi band. This feature is enabled by default, but you
can disable it.
To enable or disable MU-MIMO:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon, click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Enable or Disable MU-MIMO:
• Enable the MU-MIMO. To enable MU-MIMO, select the Yes radio button.
• Disable the MU-MIMO. To disable MU-MIMO, select the No radio button. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable or disable WiFi 6
You can enable WiFi 6 on the extender, which enables WiFi 6 features such as Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple-Access (OFDMA) and 1024 QAM. To enable or disable WiFi 6:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65. A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Enable or Disable WiFi 6:
• Enable the WiFi 6. To enable WiFi 6, select the Yes radio button.
• Disable the WiFi 6. To disable WiFi 6, select the No radio button. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
View connected devices
You can view a list of devices that are connected to the extender network.
To view connected devices:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Connected Devices.
The Connected Devices page displays. The devices connected to the extender displays on the page.
View WiFi settings
To view the WiFi settings:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your
extender network. -
Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays the WiFi settings.
Change the WiFi network name
To change the WiFi network name:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
In the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Network section, type a new network name in the Network Name (SSID) field.
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Click the SAVE button.
Turn off the SSID broadcast to create a hidden network
By default, the extender broadcasts its WiFi signal so that its WiFi network
names (SSIDs) are easy for you to find and connect to from your computer,
tablet, or smartphone. You can turn off the SSID broadcast to create a hidden
WiFi network. To connect to a hidden network you must know its SSID and
password and manually enter them.
To turn off the SSID broadcast to create a hidden network:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
In the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Network section, clear the Broadcast the Network Name (SSID) check box.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Disable or enable the WiFi radios
By default, the extender’s WiFi radios broadcast signals in the 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz bands.
If you disable the WiFi radios, then no one can connect with WiFi to the
extender.
To enable or disable the WiFi radios:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
In the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Network section, clear the Broadcast the Network Name (SSID) check box.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Change the WiFi speed
When the extender’s 2.4 GHz WiFi backhaul is connected to the root access
point (root AP), the extender’s 2.4 GHz front haul WiFi speed is the same as
the root AP’s 2.4 GHz WiFi speed. The extender cannot change its 2.4 GHz WiFi
speed.
This also applies to the extender’s 5 GHz WiFi speed. When the extender’s 5
GHz WiFi backhaul is connected to the root AP, the extender’s 5 GHz fronthaul
WiFi speed is the same as the root AP’s 5 GHz WiFi speed. The extender cannot
change its 5 GHz WiFi speed.
The following table further explains whether if the extender’s 2.4 GHz or 5
GHz WiFi speed is changeable based on which extender backhaul connection is
used to connect to the root AP.
Table 9. Extender backhaul and fronthaul WiFi connection
Which extender WiFi backhaul is connected to the root AP?| Is the extender’s
2.4 GHz fronthaul WiFi
speed changeable?| Is the extender’s 5 GHz fronthaul WiFi speed
changeable?
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Both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz| No| No
2.4 GHz only| No| Yes
5 GHz only| Yes| No
No connection| Yes| Yes
To change the extender’s WiFi speed:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
In the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Network section, clear the Broadcast the Network Name (SSID) check box.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Set up a guest WiFi network
Guest networks allow visitors at your home to use the Internet without using
your WiFi security key. You can add a guest network for the 2.4 GHz WiFi band
and the 5 GHz WiFi band. By default, the guest networks are disabled.
The extender provides two default guest networks with the following names
(SSIDs):
- 2.4 GHz guest WiFi network SSID. NETGEAR_GUEST_EXT
- 5 GHz guest WiFi network SSID. NETGEAR_GUEST_5GEXT
By default, these networks are configured as open networks without security
but are disabled. You can enable one or both networks. You can also change the
SSIDs for these networks.
To set up a guest network:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Guest Network.
The Guest Network page displays. -
Configure the following settings to set up a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network:
• Enable 2.4 GHz WiFi and Enable 5 GHz WiFi. By default, the guest WiFi network is disabled. To enable the guest WiFi network for the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz WiFi band, select the Enable 2.4GHz WiFi or Enable 5GHz WiFi check box.
• Network Name (SSID). The SSID is the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network name. The default 2.4 GHz SSID is NETGEAR_GUEST_EXT. The default 5 GHz SSID NETGEAR-5G_Guest.
To change the SSID, enter a 32-character (maximum), case-sensitive name in this field.
• Broadcast this Network name (SSID). By default, the extender broadcasts the SSID of the WiFi band so that WiFi stations can detect the guest WiFi name (SSID) in their scanned network lists. To turn off the SSID broadcast for the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network, clear the Broadcast this Network name (SSID) check box.
• Allow guests to access My Local Network. By default, WiFi clients that are connected to the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network cannot access WiFi devices or Ethernet devices that are connected to the main WiFi network. To allow access to the main WiFi network, select the Allow guests to access My Local Network check box. -
Select a WiFi security type for the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network:
• None. An open WiFi network that does not provide any security. Any WiFi device can join the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network. This is the default setting for the guest WiFi network.
• WPA2-PSK [AES]. With this option, devices that support WPA2 and WPA3 can connect. The security of devices that support WPA3 is limited to the security that WPA2 supports. To use WPA2 security, in the Enter Password (8-63 characters) field, enter a phrase of 8 to 63 characters. Enter the password again in the Verify Password field. To join the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network, a user must enter this password.
• WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES]. Use this option only if your guest network includes older devices that do not support WPA2. However, this mode limits the operation of the guest WiFi network in the 2.4 GHz radio band to 54 Mbps. To use WPA + WPA2 security, in the Enter Password (8-63 characters) field, enter a phrase of 8 to 63 characters. Enter the password again in the Verify Password field. To join the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network, a user must enter this password.
• WPA3-Personal. If all devices in your guest network support WPA3, use this mode because it supports the newest standard for the strongest security. To use WPA + WPA2 security, in the Enter Password (8-63 characters) field, enter a phrase of 8 to 63 characters. Enter the password again in the Verify Password field. To join the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz guest WiFi network, a user must enter this password. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Use WPS to add a computer to the extender’s WiFi network
WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) lets you connect a computer or WiFi device to the
extender’s network without entering the WiFi network passphrase or key.
Instead, you use a WPS button or enter a PIN to connect.
If you use the push button method, the WiFi device that you are trying to
connect must include a physical button or a software button. If you use the
PIN method, you must know the PIN of the WiFi device that you are trying to
connect.
WPS supports WPA and WPA2 WiFi security. If your extender network is open (no
WiFi security is set), connecting with WPS automatically sets WPA + WPA2 WiFi
security on the extender network and generates a random passphrase. You can
view this passphrase on the WiFi Settings page (for more information, see View
WiFi settings on page 29).
Use WPS with the push button method
For you to use the push button method to connect a WiFi device to the
extender’s WiFi network, the WiFi device that you are trying to connect must
include a physical WPS button or an onscreen WPS button that you can click.
To use WPS to add a WPS-enabled device to the extender’s WiFi network:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Connect Devices (WPS).
The Connected Devices (WPS) page displays. -
Leave the Push Button (recommended) radio button selected.
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Click the WPS button.
For two minutes, the extender attempts to add the computer or WiFi device to its WiFi network. -
Within two minutes, go to the computer WiFi device and press or click its WPS button.
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To verify that the WiFi device is connected to the extender’s WiFi network, select Settings > Connected Devices.
The WiFi device displays onscreen.
Use WPS with the PIN method
To use the PIN method to connect a WiFi device to the extender’s WiFi network, you must know the PIN of the WiFi device that you are trying to connect.
To add a computer or WiFi device to the extender’s WiFi network:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Connect Devices (WPS).
The Connect Devices (WPS) page displays. -
Select the PIN Number radio button.
The page adjusts. -
Type the PIN of the WiFi device in the field.
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Click the NEXT button.
For four minutes, the extender attempts to find the computer or WiFi device. -
Within four minutes, go to the WiFi device and use its WPS software to join the WiFi network.
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To verify that the WiFi device is connected to the extender’s WiFi network, select Settings > Connected Devices.
The WiFi device displays onscreen.
Deny access to a computer or WiFi device
By default, access control is disabled so that it is easy for you to connect
to the extender’s WiFi networks.
You can deny network access to specific computers and WiFi devices based on
their MAC addresses. Each network device is assigned a MAC address, which is a
unique 12- character physical address, containing the hexadecimal characters
0–9, a–f, or A–F only, and separated by colons (for example, 00:09:AB:CD:
EF:01). Typically, the MAC address is on the label of the WiFi device. If you
cannot access the label, you can display the MAC address using the network
configuration utilities of the computer. You might also find the MAC addresses
on the Connected Devices page (see View connected devices on page 28).
To use WiFi access control to deny access:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Connected Devices.
The Connected Devices page displays. -
In the WiFi Devices section, select the Enable Access Control check box.
The WiFi devices table displays the names and MAC addresses of WiFi devices that are connected to the extender. -
Select the Deny check box for the device.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved and that device cannot connect to the extender’s WiFi network.
Set up an access schedule
You can control access by all users during specific periods of the day. You
can set up an access schedule that prevents the extender’s wireless or wired
connection to the router based on the times that you set.
To set up an access schedule:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Access Schedule.
The Access Schedule page displays. -
Select the Access Schedule On the radio button.
The page adjusts. -
In the Days menu and the Time menu, select the day and time when you want to disable the extender’s wireless or wired connection to the router.
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Click the Add Time button to add the time that you specified to the Scheduled Times table.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Change the extender’s device name
The default device name is the extender’s model number.
To change the extender’s device name:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Scroll down and click the IP Address heading.
The page expands. -
In the Device Name field, type a name.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Set up the extender to use a static IP address
The extender comes set up to use a dynamic IP address, which is the correct
setting for most home networks.
To set up the extender to use a static IP address:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays -
Select Settings > Wireless.
The WiFi Settings page displays. -
Scroll down and click the IP Address heading.
The page expands.
By default, the Dynamically get IP Address from the Router radio button is selected. -
Select the Use Static IP Address radio button.
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Complete the fields to specify the IP network IP addresses.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Adjust the WiFi coverage
You can adjust the extender output power percentage and range of your extended
WiFi network. If you select a low output power percentage, the extender’s WiFi
range will be shorter, and the extender uses less power. If you select a high
output power percentage, the extender’s WiFi range will be longer, and the
extender uses more power.
For a smaller coverage area, choose a lower output power percentage. For a
larger coverage area, select a higher output power percentage.
To adjust the WiFi coverage:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays -
Select Do More > WiFi Coverage.
The WiFi Coverage page displays. -
Select a WiFi Output Power radio button
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable FastLane technology
Get the most out of your HD entertainment with FastLane technology. With
FastLane technology, the extender connects to your router using one band and
connects to your devices using another band. Because a band is dedicated to
each function, performance is enhanced.
If all your devices and your WiFi router support only the 2.4 GHz band, or all
your devices and your WiFi router support only the 5 GHz band, do not enable
FastLane Technology.
To activate FastLane mode:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays -
Select Do More > FastLane.
The FastLane Technology page displays. -
Select the FastLane Technology radio button.
The page adjusts and displays two more radio buttons. -
Select a radio button:
• Router-to-Extender in 2.4 GHz only and Extender-to-Device in 5 GHz only. The 5 GHz band is used to connect the extender to the WiFi devices, and the 2.4 GHz band is used to connect the extender to the WiFi router. Use this mode if the devices that you want to use for gaming and streaming support the 5 GHz band, but your WiFi router supports the 2.4 GHz band.
• Router to Extender in 5 GHz only and Extender-to-Device in 2.4 GHz only. The 2.4 GHz band is used to connect the extender to the WiFi devices, and the 5 GHz band is used to connect the extender to the WiFi router. Use this mode if your WiFi router supports the 5 GHz band, but the devices that you want to use for gaming and streaming support the 2.4 GHz band.
8. Click the SAVE button.
Your changes are saved.
Configure a router with advanced MAC settings to work with your extender
If you enabled a WiFi MAC filter, WiFi access control, or access control list
(ACL) on your router, when a WiFi device connects through the extender to your
router, the MAC address of the WiFi device shown on the router is translated
to another MAC address.
If your router’s MAC filter, WiFi access control, or ACL is enabled, the WiFi
device connects to the extender but cannot get an IP address from the extender
and cannot access the Internet.
To allow the WiFi device to receive an IP address from the extender and access
the Internet, you must provide translated MAC address to the router.
To add a translated MAC address to your router and reserve an IP address for
your extender
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Log in to your router and disable the MAC filter, WiFi access control, or ACL. For more information about how to disable your router’s MAC filter, WiFi access control, or ACL, see your router’s documentation.
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Power on the extender and connect all of your WiFi devices to the extender.
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Make sure that the Router Link LED remains lit.
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Log in to your extender:
a. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
b. Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/) A login page displays.
c. Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button. The Status page displays. -
Select Settings > Connected Devices.
The Connected Devices page displays the MAC addresses and virtual MAC addresses for computers and WiFi devices that are connected to the extender network. -
On the router, add the extender’s virtual MAC address and all the virtual MAC addresses connected to the extender network to your router’s MAC filter table.
Note: To reserve a specific IP address for the extender, you must specify the first virtual MAC address that displays for your extender’s 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz network in your router’s IP reservation table. (The first virtual MAC address that displays for your extender’s 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks is the same.) -
Enable the router’s MAC filter, wireless access control, or ACL.
Maintain and monitor the extender
Change the extender login user name and password
You can change the admin user name and password that you use to log in to the
extender.
To change the extender’s login user name and password:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays -
Select Settings > Password.
The Password Settings page displays. -
To change the admin user name, enter a new user name in the New User Name field.
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To change the admin password, enter a new password in the New Password field and the Verify Password field.
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Select questions and enter the answers.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Turn password protection off and on
You can turn password protection for your extender web interface off and on.
We recommend that you leave password protection on to help keep your network
secure.
To turn password protection off or on:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays -
Select Settings > Password.
The Password page displays. -
Select the Password On or Password Off radio button:
• Password On: Select this option is you want to turn on password protection for your extender web interface. If you select this option, you are required to enter a password when you log in to the extender.
• Password Off: Select this option is you want to turn off password protection for your extender web interface. If you select this option, you are not required to enter a password when you log in to the extender. -
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Recover a forgotten user name or password
If you changed the password that you use to access the extender and you set up
password recovery, you can recover your password if you lose it.
To recover your password that you use to access the extender:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Click the Username & Password Help link.
A page displays requesting the answers to your security questions.
If you forgot the answers to your security questions, restore the extender’s factory settings and set up your login credentials again. See Return the extender to its factory default settings on page 56. -
Enter the saved answers to your security questions.
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Click the NEXT button.
Your admin user name address and password are displayed. -
Click the BACK button.
A login page displays. -
Log in to the extender.
Automatically adjust for daylight saving time
To set up the extender to automatically adjust for daylight saving time:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Access Schedule.
The Access Schedule page displays. -
Select the Automatically adjust for daylight savings time check box.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Manually set the extender clock
If you turned on the access schedule, you can set the extender clock. The
extender clock makes sure that the WiFi access schedules are accurate.
To manually set the extender clock:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Access Schedule.
The Access Schedule page displays. -
In the Extender Clock section, select the Manual radio button.
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To specify the time, complete the fields or click the Sync Clock button to synchronize the extender time to the time on the computer or mobile device that you are using.
Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Set your time zone
To set your time zone:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > Access Schedule.
The Access Schedule page displays. -
In the Time Zone section, select your time zone from the menu.
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If you live in a region that observes daylight saving time, select the Automatically adjust for daylight savings time check box.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
Back up and manage the extender configuration
When the extender works correctly after the initial setup, we recommend that you back up the extender configuration settings. After you back up the settings, if you change the extender configuration settings but are not content with the new settings, you can restore the extender configuration to the backed-up settings.
Back up the configuration settings
You can back up the configuration file of the extender. To back up the extender configuration settings:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Other.
The Other Settings page displays. -
Click the BACKUP button.
Your browser extracts the configuration file from the extender. The backup file uses a .cfg extension. -
If your browser is not set up to save downloaded files automatically, locate where you want to save the file.
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Click the OK button.
The extender configuration settings are backed up.
Restore the configuration settings
You can restore the configuration settings of the extender to a previously
saved configuration file.
To restore the extender configuration settings:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Other.
The Other Settings page displays. -
Click the BROWSE button.
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Locate and select the previously saved backup file.
The backup file uses a .cfg extension.
CAUTION : After you click the RESTORE button, do not try to go online, turn off the extender, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the extender until it finishes restarting. -
Click the RESTORE button.
A confirmation pop-up window opens. -
Confirm your decision.
The extender configuration is restored and the extender restarts. This process takes about one minute.
Return the extender to its factory default settings
Under some circumstances (for example, if you lose track of the changes that
you made to the extender settings), you might want to erase the configuration
and reset the extender to factory default settings.
To reset the extender to factory default settings, you can either use the
Reset button on the back panel or log in to the extender and reset it.
Use the Reset button
CAUTION: This process erases any settings that you configured in the
extender.
To use the Reset button to return the extender to its factory default
settings:
- Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole of the Reset button and hold it for about seven seconds.
- Release the button.
CAUTION: Do not try to go online, turn off the extender, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the extender until it finishes restarting!
The extender resets and restarts. This process takes about one minute.
Log in and reset the extender to factory settings
CAUTION: This process erases any settings that you configured in the extender.
To log in to the extender and reset the extender’s factory settings:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Other.
The Other Settings page displays.
CAUTION: After you click the RESET button, do not try to go online, turn off the extender, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the extender until it finishes restarting. -
Click the RESET button.
A confirmation pop-up window opens. -
Confirm your decision.
The extender returns to its factory settings and restarts. This process takes about one minute.
Update the extender firmware
You can log in to the extender and check to see if new firmware is available,
or you can manually load a specific firmware version to your extender.
Check for new firmware and update the extender
Unless you changed the settings in the Firmware Update page previously, the
extender is set up to check for new firmware automatically at login.
To check manually for new firmware and, if available, update the
firmware:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Firmware Update.
The Firmware Update page displays. -
Click the CHECK ONLINE button.
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If new firmware is available, follow the onscreen prompts to update the firmware.
Note: You might need to unzip the firmware file. The firmware update process takes about two minutes.
Manually upload firmware to the extender
If you want to upload a specific firmware version, follow these instructions.
To manually upload a firmware file to your extender:
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Download the firmware file for your extender from the NETGEAR Download Center, save it to your desktop, and unzip the file if needed.
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Firmware Update.
The Firmware Update page displays. -
Click the BROWSE button.
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Locate and select the new firmware file.
The firmware file name ends with a .img or .chk extension. -
Click the UPLOAD button.
CAUTION: After you click the UPLOAD button, do not try to go online, turn off the extender, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the extender until it finishes restarting.
The firmware update starts and the extender restarts. The firmware update process takes about two minutes.
Restart the extender from the extender web interface
You can log in to the extender and restart it. When the extender restarts, all computers, and WiFi devices that are connected to its WiFi network are automatically disconnected. To restart the extender from the extender web interface :
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Settings > Other.
The Other Settings page displays. -
Click the RESTART button and click the Yes button to confirm.
The extender restarts, which takes about two minutes.
Turn the LEDs On or Off
If you turn the LEDs off, the Power LED remains on.
To turn the LEDs on or off:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender network.
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Log in to your extender:
• If you did not enable the One WiFi Name feature, enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field of the browser.
• If you enabled the One WiFi Name feature, enter one of the following URLs:
– Windows-based computers.http://www.mywifiext/or http://mywifiext.local/
– Mac computers, iOS devices, and Linux devices. http://mywifiext.local/
– Android devices. http://www.<extender’s IP address>/ (for example, http://192.168.1.3/)
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65.
A login page displays. -
Enter your admin user name and password and click the login button.
The Status page displays. -
If your browser displays the Menu icon , click it.
The extender menu displays. -
Select Do More > LED On/Off.
The LED On/Off-page displays. -
Select the ON or OFF radio button.
• To turn the LEDs on, select the ON radio button.
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Click the SAVE button.
Your settings are saved.
FAQs and troubleshooting
FAQs
This section provides answers for difficulties you might experience with the
extender. The web browser setup keeps asking me for my network password
(passphrase) or security key, and I am sure that I entered the correct
password. What can I do? The extender is probably placed at the borderline of
the range covered by the router or access point. To improve your signal
strength, move your extender closer to your router and make sure that the
Router Link LED lights are solid green or amber.
The LED lights as follows:
- Solid green. Best connection
- Solid amber. Good connection
- Solid red. Poor connection
- Off. No connection
Can I set up the extender in extender mode if I connect it to the router or
access point with an Ethernet cable?
No. The extender is designed to connect wirelessly to the router or access
point if it is in extender mode. If the extender is in access point mode, you
can connect it to the router or access point with an Ethernet connection. For
more information about access point mode, see Use the extender in access point
mode on page 18.
I am connected to NETGEAR_EXT and launched a browser but I don’t see the
NETGEAR installation assistant. What should I do?
Try these troubleshooting steps:
- Relaunch the web browser and enter http://www.mywifiext.net/ in the address field.
- Clear your web browser cache and history, and then try vising http://www.mywifiext.net again.
- If you are installing the extender as an access point, make sure that you are connecting your computer or WiFi device to the extender through a WiFi connection instead of an Ethernet connection.
- Make sure that your computer is set up to use DHCP (most are). I forgot my admin user name address and password. What can I do?
On the login window, click the Username & Password Help link to answer the security questions that you set up during the initial setup. For more information, see Recover a forgotten user name or password on page 50.
To restore factory setting s:
- Use a sharp object such as a pen or paper clip to press and hold the Reset button on the extender for seven seconds until the Power LED blinks amber.
- Release the Reset button and wait for the extender to reboot.
The extender resets and returns to the factory default settings.
Find the Extender’s IP address
If your extender and router use the same WiFi network name (SSID) and you want
to log in to your extender using an Android device, you must use the
extender’s IP address.
You can log in to your router to find your extender’s IP address. If you own a
NETGEAR router, use the following procedure to find the extender’s IP address.
If you do not own a NETGEAR router, see your router’s documentation.
Note: The following instructions might not apply to your NETGEAR router. For
more information, see your NETGEAR router’s user manual.
To log in to your router and find your extender’s IP address:
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Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the router network.
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Enter http://www.routerlogin.net/.
A login window opens. -
Enter the router admin user name and password.
The user name is admin. The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home page displays. -
Select Attached Devices.
A list of devices connected to your router displays. -
Find your extender in the list and note your extender’s IP address.
Cannot Connect to the Extender
If you cannot connect to the extender, determine what prevents you from connecting:
- If you cannot access the extender settings using the Nighthawk app, you can access the extender using the extender web interface at http://www.mywifiext.net/, see Cannot access mywifiext.net on page 67 for more information.
- If you forgot your user name or password, click the Username & Password Help link. For more information, see FAQs on page 64.
- If your browser displays an error page, include http://www.in the address field of your browser by typing http://www.mywifiext.net/.
- If you cannot get a WiFi connection working, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the extender. Then log in to the extender web interface (http://www.mywifiext.net) and see if your extender has any connection issues.
Cannot Join a WiFi Network and Receive an Error Message
To join a WiFi network, you must know its WiFi network name (also called the SSID) so that you can select it. If the network is secure, you must know the WiFi password (also called the passphrase or key). If the extender does not connect to the network that you select, the cause might be one of the following:
- It is possible that you typed the WiFi network name or WiFi password incorrectly. Use Smart Setup (see Run the Smart Setup installation on page 20) to select a WiFi network and retype the WiFi password. The WiFi password is case-sensitive. For example, PASSWORD25 is not the same as Password25 or password25.
- If the extender cannot detect your WiFi network, check to see if your WiFi network is still working. Make sure that the WiFi router is turned on. If possible, move the extender closer to the WiFi router.
- If the extender Router Link LED is red, the WiFi connection between the WiFi router and the extender is poor. You can establish the best connection with a clear line of sight between the extender and the WiFi router. Make sure that no physical obstacles exist between the extender and the WiFi router, and try to move the extender closer to the WiFi router.
If you use Smart Setup, and the extender does not connect to the WiFi router,
does not connect to the Internet, or cannot get an IP address from the WiFi
router, Smart Setup
displays a message to notify you that the extender is not configured.
To run Smart Setup again, click the YES button. To manually configure the extender, click the NO, CONFIGURE MANUALLY button.
Cannot access mywifiext.net
When you try to access http://www.mywifiext.net/ to set up your extender,
you might receive an error message that says you are not connected to the
extender’s WiFi network.
This website is not a regular Internet website. It is a local web address used
to log in to the extender web interface and view the extender settings.
Your computer or mobile device must be connected to your extender network to
access http://www.mywifiext.net/.
Try these troubleshooting tips to connect to http://www.mywifiext.net/:
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If you’re trying to access http://www.mywifiext.net/ for the first time to set up your extender, see Connect with the NETGEAR installation assistant on page 17 and follow the instructions.
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Launch a web browser and enter the extender’s default IP address, which is 192.168.1.250.
If this IP address does not work, it is possible that your extender’s IP address might have changed. You can log in to your router to view your extender’s IP address. For more information, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65. -
If your extender and router use the same WiFi network name (SSID), enter http://www.<extender’s IP address> (for example, http://192.168.1.3).
For more information about how to find your extender’s IP address, see Find the Extender’s IP address on page 65. -
Clear your web browser’s cache and browsing history and try again. For more information, see the help content for your web browser.
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Try using another web browser.
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Assign a static IP address to your computer.
Before you change any network settings, note your current Default gateway (Windows) or Router (Mac) address. Use the IP address 192.168.1.249 and the subnet mask
255.255.255.0.
For more information, see your computer’s documentation.
Cannot connect to the extender using the Nighthawk app
You can use the Nighthawk app to set up your extender and access your extender
settings.
If the Nighthawk app is unable to connect to your extender, try these
troubleshooting tips:
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If you’re setting up your extender for the first time, make sure your mobile device is connected to the extender WiFi network called NETGEAR_EXT.
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If you already set up your extender, make sure your mobile device is connected to the new extender WiFi network that was set.
Your extender’s WiFi network and password is the same as your router’s WiFi network and password. -
If you already set up your extender and your extender is connected to a Nighthawk router, you can access your extender settings through your router’s Network Map in the Nighthawk app.
Launch the Nighthawk app, tap the Network Map on the router dashboard, and then tap the extender icon.
Supplemental Information
Factory Default Settings
To reset the extender to factory default settings, you can use the Reset
button on the side panel or you can log in and click the onscreen RESET
button. For more information, see Return the extender to its factory default
settings on page 56.
The following table shows the factory default settings.
Table 10. Factory default settings
Feature | Default Settings |
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Smart Setup | Enabled |
WiFi communication | Enabled |
WiFi network name (SSID) | NETGEAR_EXT |
Security | Disabled |
Transmission speed | Auto1 |
Country/region | Varies by region |
Operating mode | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax |
Data rate in the 2.4 GHz band | Max 600 Mbps |
Data rate in the 5 GHz band | Disabled by default |
(When enabled the max data rate is 1200 Mbps)
DHCP| Server and client are enabled
1Maximum WiFi signal rate (IEEE Standard 802.11). Actual throughput can vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.
Technical and Environmental Specifications
The following table shows the technical and environmental specifications.
Table 11. Technical specifications
Technical Specifications
Network protocol and standards compatibility| Data and routing protocols:
TCP/IP, DHCP server and client, DNS relay
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Physical specifications| • Dimensions: 5.9 x 2.7 x 2.1 in (149.86 x 68.58 x
53.34 mm)
• Weight: 0.49 lb (222 g)
Environmental| • Operating temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
• Operating humidity: 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing
Interface| • Local: One 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port
• 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax and 802.11k
References
- English - NETGEAR Communities
- Download Center | Downloads and Documentation | NETGEAR
- NETGEAR
- NETGEAR Support | NETGEAR
- Nighthawk-app.com
- NETGEAR Support | NETGEAR
- NETGEAR
- NETGEAR
- Router Login & Setup | NETGEAR
- English - NETGEAR Communities
- NETGEAR Terms and Conditions | NETGEAR
- NETGEAR Terms and Conditions | NETGEAR
- NETGEAR Support | NETGEAR
- Download Center | Downloads and Documentation | NETGEAR
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