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gscara
Aug 09, 2018Aspirant
Change Extender MAC address
Hello - I would like to know whether it it possible to change an AC1900 MAC address. I have been using the AC1900 to extend the connection of the router placed in a common area of our building, ...
StephenB
Aug 10, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Is the extender connecting to the router on 2.4Ghz or 5? What color are the link rate LEDs?
gscara
Aug 11, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. The Extender connects to 5Ghz. The Ghz leds are off (which I believe is not normal).
- StephenBAug 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
gscara wrote:
The Ghz leds are off (which I believe is not normal).I agree. One of the link leds should be lit (indicating that the extender is connecting to the router on that band), ideally green in color.
One thing you could try is a factory reset (setting the extender up again).
- gscaraAug 11, 2018AspirantUnfortunately I tried a couple of hard resets per manual (pressing the reset button for 7seconds etc etc) but the same issue occurs.
- StephenBAug 12, 2018Guru - Experienced User
gscara wrote:
Unfortunately I tried a couple of hard resets per manual (pressing the reset button for 7seconds etc etc) but the same issue occurs.You could try the 30-30-30 reset procedure described here: https://www.myopenrouter.com/article/how-hard-reset-your-netgear-wnr3500l It's a long shot, but you have nothing to lose.
Another thing you could try - move the extender as close to the router as you can, and see if the behavior changes.
You might also want to confirm your warranty status - the warranty is 1 year.