- Why Wifi Extender Not Connecting to the Internet
- Reasons behind WiFi extender not connecting to the internet
- Fixing WiFi extender not connecting to the Internet
- Netgear Range Extender
- What if the problem is still not resolved?
- 1) The extender is not able to detect SSID
- 2) Even after properly setting up, the extender is not working
- Conclusion
- My devices are connected to the range extender but no network access
- Check the work status according to the LED lights on the extender:
- Check the small icon on the status page of the extender (need to connect one of your devices to the extender)
- How to check the IP, Gateway, and the other info of the extender?
- Related FAQs
- Looking for More
Why Wifi Extender Not Connecting to the Internet
Having a big house is very useful, but it also requires careful planning for Wi-FI. Wi-Fi enables you to have an internet connection around your home, but the strength can vary on how big your house is. The fact that even the best Wifi routers fail to bring proper internet across different rooms. That’s where the Wifi range extender comes in. The extender improves the WiFi range and helps you provide equal connectivity to other members of the house.
But what happens if the Wi-Fi extender fails to connect to the internet? Well, that’s not what you want. That’s where we come in. In this article, we will explore the ways you can troubleshoot WiFi extenders. It doesn’t matter which brand WiFi range extender you are using; we got you covered.
The troubleshooting tips mentioned here should work on all the issues discussed below:
- Cannot connect to the internet through Netgear WiFi extender
- Why is my WiFI extender not able to connect to the internet?
- I don’t know how to connect the extender to the internet
But, before we go ahead and list the solution to the issues, we need to first look at the reasons behind the range extender not working.
Reasons behind WiFi extender not connecting to the internet
There can be multiple reasons for the WiFi extender not connecting to the Internet. So, what are they? Let’s list them below:
- The internet connectivity is not working correctly.
- The extender is not within the range of the router.
- The Wifi extender is not ready to accept the signal from the router.
- The range extender is not correctly fitted in or is not powered not correctly. Make sure that the extender is connected to the power outlet correctly.
- The router is not able to allocate a proper IP address to the WiFi extender.
- The extender firmware/software is outdated.
- You are trying to connect different make of range extenders within your home network that are not compatible.
- Cable connections are loose.
- The extender is placed within a dead zone even when it is technically within range of the router.
- The orange LED light on the extender is not showing.
Fixing WiFi extender not connecting to the Internet
Now let’s try to fix the range extender by the following methods. We will try to cover different manufacturers’ range extenders and how to resolve issues with them.
Netgear Range Extender
If you are using a Netgear range extender, you need to ensure that the Netgear range extender uses the most recent firmware. To check if your extender uses the latest firmware, you need to go to the Netgear site and put in your model number. Once done, go to the model’s support page and check the firmware downloads. Then, download the latest firmware and update it through the steps mentioned on their support page.
Alternatively, you can use the following steps to update the firmware.
- The first step is to ensure that your extender is correctly powered on and connected to the power outlet.
- The next step is to put your extender within the range of the router.
- Now open up the extender GUI by opening up www.mywifiext.net from your computer or phone.
- Create an account if needed
- From there, check if the device has updated firmware or not. If not, you can directly update the firmware from the GUI.
- Next, make sure to reconfigure your Wi-Fi extender
But what about if you have updated firmware and the extender is not working. In that case, you need to follow the steps. These troubleshooting steps should work just fine for other manufacturer’s extenders.
- Make sure that the extender is not affected by interfering devices such as metal objects, fish tanks, microwaves, Bluetooth devices, and so on.
- After successfully powering on the extender, make sure to power it ON. Also, check if your network is working fine by checking if the internet is correctly configured and accessible.
- Now check if the extender LED lights are showing. The lights also need to be checked on the router. If the light on the extender shows RED, it means that the extender is not connected to the router.
- If the light shown on the router is orange, the extender is correctly connected to the router, but there is no internet connection.
- If the internet is working fine, the next step is to check for a loose connection.
- You can also try to reboot your networking or other devices, including your computer, laptop, router, and extender itself. In most cases, this fixes the issue.
- If that above didn’t fix, then try to reset the wifi extender completely. It would help if you pressed the reset button on the extender to make it reset. Also, once you reset, you need to make sure that you reconfigure your extender to see if the issue has been resolved or not.
What if the problem is still not resolved?
If the above troubleshooting instructions didn’t solve the issue, it is time to do some advanced troubleshooting.
1) The extender is not able to detect SSID
In many cases, the extender fails to detect default SSID. In that case, you need to power-cycle the WiFi range extender. It will reset the SSID. To confirm, you need to login into the extender web page through your Windows or Mac machine. Once in hardware settings, you need to check if the WiFi bands, including 2.4 GHz and 5Ghz, are working as intended. Also, ensure that the extender is connected to the correct SSID and not on another open SSID network. If you find all of these too much technical, you may need help from an expert.
2) Even after properly setting up, the extender is not working
So you updated the firmware and also made sure that the extender was connecting to the correct SSID. This means that you have correctly set up the extender, and things should work as intended. However, that’s not the case, and you are stuck with an extender that is not working. As a user, you know that should not be the case.
To further troubleshoot, login into the Wifi extender backend through your Windows or Mac machine. Once there, go to “Other settings” and then use the restore option to backup the old file. It will ask for confirmation. Click on Okay and proceed. It should restore the previous settings and also reboot the router in the process.
Conclusion
This leads us to the end of our article on how to solve the WiFI extender issue of not connecting to the internet. If your problem is resolved, then you did excellent troubleshooting it! However, if you are still stuck, then it has to be a hardware problem. Contact the WiFi router brand and explain to them the problem you are suffering as a user. You can also search online for related issues and check if your brand extenders also have problems. This will help you pinpoint the issue and resolve it accordingly.
Hedayat S
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My devices are connected to the range extender but no network access
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Before the troubleshooting, we need to check that if we have configured the extender successfully or not.
Check the work status according to the LED lights on the extender:
Solution: Hard reset the extender and try to reconfigure via WPS/web UI/Tether
Solution: Check the 5G channel of your router, make sure the channel not on the DFS channels
Solution: Please refer to this link to configure the DHCP server on the extender.
Check the small icon on the status page of the extender (need to connect one of your devices to the extender)
Solution: Make sure when your devices connect to the router directly have Internet access.
- Check the status between the router and the extender icon > abnormal or grey, the extender has not connected to the router
Solution: Check the client list of the router, make sure the extender in the list.
If not, please hard reset the extender and try to reconfigure via WPS/web UI/Tether
- Check the IP and gateway information of the extender and follow the instruction below to do the troubleshooting.
Solution: check the solution below.
How to check the IP, Gateway, and the other info of the extender?
Please connect one of your devices to the extender(wired or wireless), then open the management page of the extender(tplinkrepeater.net), go to settings > Network, then you will see the corresponding information.
Please configure the DHCP server on the extender if the IP of the extender is any following three cases.
- Check the IP of the extender, if the IP still is 192.168.0.254, then please hard reset the extender, then try to configure the extender with only 2.4G or 5G connecting to the router.
- Check the IP of the extender, if the extender got an IP from the router, but your devices like phones and tablets cannot get an IP when connected to the extender.
- Check the IP of the extender, if the extender got an IP from the router, but the gateway IP is not the IP of the router.
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