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Ch4rlus
Apr 20, 2021Aspirant
RAX40 Wifi SSID disapear when connecting extender
Hello, I think this topic has laready discussed in another thread here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-Routers-with-WiFi-6-AX/RAX40-SSID-disappear/td-p/1963851. However, I can't add a c...
- Apr 28, 2021Ok so upgrading to firmware 1.0.3.88 fixed the issue.
Now I have a dump Wifi 5 router and a working extender. I'm frustrated but at least I have something working.
Next time I'll consider other manufacturers.
Thanks a lot for the support and suggestions.
Razor512
Apr 20, 2021Prodigy
Wanted to also determine, are you still getting the issue where the SSID in the advanced page is disappearing for the main router, or is it simply that you are not seeing a separate SSID for the RAX40 after setting the extender up?
Also WPS for the extenders are fairly unreliable, especially when you want to extend both bands.
Ch4rlus
Apr 21, 2021Aspirant
I'll check the advanced page.
To clarify the process:
- plugin the extender
- setting up the wifi (both band) with the exact same SSID and password as the main router
- Using Nighthawk App
- Using mywifiext
- Validate
- Extender is not connected to the router (Router link LED is off). SSID (common to both router and extender) is visible but not connected to internet. Here I assume:
- it is only the extender that broadcasts that SSID
- the extender is not connected to the router
- I connect to router with a wire
- Wireless settings are changed to a RAX40PSEUDO(-5G)
- I try to change the SSID manually to the common one,
- click apply, nothing changes
At this stage I have a wifi network with the common SSID but no internet connection on that wifi.
The underlying reason seems to be that I'm connected to the extender only and the extended is not connected to the router because the router failed.
The router has AX et QOS enabled, I've read that those features can be pretty buggy.
Would you recommend to disable them (and may be switch to a newer firmware version) ?
- Razor512Apr 21, 2021Prodigy
Usually for netgear extenders, you have to select AP mode instead of extender mode if you want to have a wired connection to the main router. If you initiallly ran the setup wizard for extender mode to wirelessly connect to the main router, then it will need to be set up again in AP mode.
- Ch4rlusApr 21, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for your advices.
Razor512 I don't want to use the extender as an AP, but as a repeater. The extender is not connected to the router using a wire.
I used a computer to log into the router admin console using a wired connection.
Update:
I've disabled AX and QOS.
As plemans suggested, I've tried to configure the extender using WPS as suggested.
This time only the 5G band was visible (2.4 was not visible). But again, the extender was not connected to the router (Router Link LEDoff).
The visible wifi was not connected to the internet. When loging in the admin console of the router using a computer plugged into the router, this time the Wifi SSID was not changed, everything looked OK from the admin console.
However, for all wifi devices, only one wifi was visible, and it was the one from the extender not connected to the router and thus, internet.
The router on the other side was well connected to internet (I checked using a computer wired to the router to test).
So conclusion, everytime I try to set up the extender as a wifi repeater, something fails on the router and it stops broadcasting its own wifi.
The extender ends up well configured but not connected to the router (as the router has no wifi anymore).
Do I need to buy another router ? I'm seriously considering it as this pandemic is forcing us to WFH and extended wifi would be a big plus.
- plemansApr 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Did you ever start with everything factory reset?
push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while powered on for both the extender and the router.
Then start with them back at stock and see if you can set them up.