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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 21, 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?
dvcarbone
May 21, 2022Aspirant
When 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?
- plemansMay 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Looks like that router is an "easy mesh" router. Not sure exactly what that entails with linksys but are you able to go into the router and disable that feature?