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GleasonFan
Aug 30, 2018Aspirant
Adding WN3000RPv2 to Spectrum Time Warner wireless
We recently switched from ATT to Sepctrum at work for internet and telephone service. (FYI - We're saving about $60 a month for 10X faster speed.) There is a single dead zone in our lower level with ...
StephenB
Aug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
You certainly can use the extender, though you need to place it in a location where it can get a decent signal from the main gateway.
Is the new gateway in the same spot as the older ATT one?
- GleasonFanAug 31, 2018Aspirant
Yes it is. The extender previously was located in the utility room, which is surrounded by concrete block walls and steel electric cabinets. I'm planning on putting more in the open.
- StephenBAug 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
GleasonFan wrote:
I'm planning on putting more in the open.
If the extender provided coverage in the dead spot with the old gateway, then it should also do that with the new one.
Placement could be tricky, as you need a spot that allows the extender to reach both areas. I suggest trying it first in the original location, and confirm that you get the same coverage you had before. Then see if you can find a better spot.
"More open" can have disadvantages - someone might remove it (accidentally or intentionally) if it is too accessible.
- GleasonFanSep 07, 2018Aspirant
We placed the extender under a table that seldom if ever is moved. When I check the signal using my Android phone, the intened network does not appear but the old one is blowing off the scale in signal strenght. Apparently the extender works great but is still named for the previous WiFi and is locked. Mywifiext.net says I'm not connected. Suggestions?