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2020-11-06 21:17:37
You use a different SSID on the extender is how you control which devices can connect to it. By default it has -EXT added to your SSID of your router as its SSID. Yes, a device connected to an...
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2020-11-06 21:03:35
Maybe. When you connect it to the gateway be sure it shows that you have a WAN IP address. If not see the post that is in the first five or with a subject of the IP being zero. If using the same...
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2020-11-06 13:30:47
I agree with Carl as I had to extend my network and I used the RE220 which has been trouble free. The main thing with extenders is the placement. Place it as close to the router as you can and still...
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2020-11-06 13:18:48
Power cycle or at least re-boot the router after router changes. Many changes do not require it but some do. Also if you are having a problem with a specific device but not others, try resetting the...
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2020-11-06 13:13:33
I assume it is the cable from the modem to the router. Power off the modem and router, use a different good quality cable, power up the modem and wait for it to stabilize, then power up the router.
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2020-11-06 13:05:52
Do try a different cable and look at the pins on the device and router to see if you have any damaged ones. I just had to replace my USB to lighting cable that sits static between my iMac and an old...
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