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Free returns. Brand New. While Netgear makes some of the best wifi extenders on the market, no tech product is immune from being defective.

Although there are wifi extenders, which work great, and plug directly into a wall with an Ethernet cable, nothing is quite as overwhelming to a tech novice than a bunch of cords. One of the great things about a cordless wifi extender is that it plugs directly into an outlet on the wall.

Just plug it in and the closer to your wifi router, the better. If your router supports WPS , it will have a separate button with arrows that look a bit like a yin and yang symbol. What is WPS? It stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup and is a shortcut for setting up devices without requiring the need for network name or passwords.

Connecting your router and extender via WPS is a time saver and less complicated than manually setting up with network names and passwords. Push the WPS button on the wifi extender and then do the same on your wifi router, after doing this, you should see a solid green light on your extender.

This light indicates a good connection between your router and extender. Your wifi router may have a button for a 5GHz band. One downside to 5GHz is that it has a tendency to have range issues now and then, but placement can decrease the likelihood of interruptions in your wifi performance.

With this in mind, keep the extender between your wifi router and wireless devices and preferably in an open space. A crowded area with Bluetooth gadgets or even in a kitchen near a microwave could interfere with how well the extender boosts the wifi signal. Want to have a better wifi connection to your computer in a room that typically gets a weak wifi signal?

After your initial setup, you can move your wifi extender closer to the device you want to connect and attempt to boost the signal. Keep in mind that the distance between the router and the extender is important.

When you plug the extender into a new outlet, a green light sometimes amber colored light will indicate that you have a good connection with your wifi router. A red light means you need to get closer the router. You may need to do this a few times before you find an optimal distance.

Once you have a good connection, you can connect your device by using the new network name this is the same place where you usually connect to a network. The network will be the same but has an extension of either 2. User will use the same password as you when connecting with your regular network. Without WPS it may take a little longer to connect your wifi extender, but the idea is the same. You can setup a wifi extender on your own. The next step is to connect the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the extender and the other end into an Ethernet port on any computer that has a connection to your network.

After you launch your web browser, type the IP address of the wifi extender into the address field or address bar.



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