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2020-08-07 19:07:12
Does you computer work if it is connected with an Ethernet cable direct to the modem bypassing the router? If so we established that your computer and modem (and ISP) are working okay. By chance do...
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2020-08-07 16:05:45
First unplug the extender to take it out of play. Power cycle the modem, router and PC. If you still have an issue, sign on to the router from your PC (most use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 or there...
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2020-08-07 15:53:48
What type of modem do you have? If you need to be in AP mode than the modem or a switch is performing the address resolution. I am guessing your modem may be a gateway (modem/router combo). If so you...
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2020-08-07 13:30:40
Check the speed with a different device using one of the on-line web sites. Try different channels and width. For more info on WIFI see https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html
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2020-08-07 12:41:55
I would try powering modem, router and attached devices off, and then power them up one at a time and wait for it to stabilize. Modem, then router, then PC. Also ensure you are using the power...
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2020-08-07 12:37:07
A lot of strange things going on. Are you using the power adapter that came with the router? Is the firmware up to date? I would also try different Ethernet cables. Any issues if you power cycle just...
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