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MSpeer
Jan 04, 2020Aspirant
N300 wifi extender
I have 3 of these extenders that appear to all be connected to my Orbi system. When I look at available wifi connections there is only one (1) network named Orbi_ext. Where are the other 2?
CrimpOn
Jan 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Were they all connect exactly the same way? (WPS button vs. Tether App vs. web page)
Which device is telling you there is only one? My Orbi shows up with only one WiFi name, even though there are actually (4) Orbi access points (2) 2.4G and (2) 5G.
If you happen to have an Android device (phone or tablet), you can install WiFi Analyzer by Keviin Yuan. It will show every access point, including the WiFi MAC address of the radio, which is conveniently written on the back of the adapter. YOu may find that there are three access points, with three different MAC addresses, but all having the same WiFi name (SSID)
MSpeer
Jan 12, 2020Aspirant
All 3 WPS. The Analyzer app you suggested do show 3 extenders, 3 MAC addresses. However, if connecting a device to wifi I have 3 options: ORBI, ORBI Guest and ORBI_ext. Don't know which of the 3 the ext is referring too. And thanks for the reply!
- CrimpOnJan 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I think you are correct. The device has scanned for available WiFi networks and found three with the same SSID. So, it will probably pick the one that has the strongest signal and connect to it.
I believe it is possible to log onto the N300 and customize the WiFi name that it broadcasts. (I would try it, but mine is in a "odd and ends" box somewhere.) Does the Orbi Attached Devices web page show the three N300's and an IP address for each? If so, you could browse to one of them on port 80 and see if it allows changing the SSID.
I found the Quick Installation Guide which shows three ways to set up the extender. If you reset it, it will broadcast "TP-Link_Extender" with no password. Connect to it and web browse to 192.168.0.254. Then, see if the setup process allows you to customize the name.