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dvcarbone
May 20, 2022Aspirant
Connect EX6150 Extender to Linksys E9450 Router
I have had the EX6150 for a year and have used it with my Netgear router fine. When I replaced the Netgear router with a Linksys E9450 router, I can't connect the EX6150 to it. I've reset to "facto...
plemans
May 20, 2022Guru - Experienced User
what error are you getting?
what firmware version are you on?
What method of setup are you using? WPS or the installation assistant?
- dvcarboneMay 21, 2022AspirantWhen I sign into the extender the message says “The extender can’t connect to the router”. The extender’s Firmware Version is “V1.0.1.108”. I used the Web setup and not the WPS setup. I’m able to get into the extender. It “sees” the router and both os it’s SSID’s, but when I try to connect it trys for a minute or so and then the message appears.
- plemansMay 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If you're using any special characters or spaces in the ssid/password in your router, remove them.
- dvcarboneMay 22, 2022Aspirant
I WAS using special characters in both my SSIDs and passwords. I removed all of them and now they are composed of only letters and numbers. I tried to connect the extender and it still will not work. I tried both the WPS method as well as the Web browser method. Neither worked. My extender is plugged in about 15 feet from the router. I have also reset the extender to "Factory Settings" several times but to no avail. I don't think the router is blocking the MAC addresses, as I don't see the extender MAC address in the client list on my router, unless it rejects the extender and removes the MAC address. Crazy question, but I assume that a Netgear extender can connect to a Linksys router. Right?