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Cojak86's avatar
Cojak86
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Jul 05, 2017

Connected to Extender, but no Internet

hello,

 

 I have a range extender (EX6150v2) that has connected to a working public wifi network, but will not connect to the internet. i have seen similar problems on these forums before, but none exactly the same. I travel around the country in an RV, wifi coverage is almost always very very weak. but with that said, i DO NOT have access to the router, so i have no info on the brand/firmware.

 

the status of the extender is:

Band is 2.4GHz, Fastlane is ON with extender receiving 2.4GHz and transmitting 5GHz

Firmware: v1.0.1.50

signal strength: full signal @ 104mbps

SSID is listed correctly

Channel: 6

Connection status is Connected

 

Extender status:

SSID is listed correctly with _5GEXT

Channel: 36

Region: North America

Wireless Mode: up to 54Mbps

Broadcast Name: On

WPS: Not Configured

Security Type: WPA-PSK[TKIP]+WPA2-PSK[AES]

 

I have tried both Dynamic and static IP configurations, also tried different channels.

 

my PC is running on windows 10,

microsoft edge 38.14393.1066.0

 

 

3 Replies

  • DarrenM's avatar
    DarrenM
    Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

    Hello cojack86

     

    Some public networks require a web login in order to use them the extenders can not use these type of networks.

     

    DarrenM

    • Haihacong's avatar
      Haihacong
      Aspirant
      Hi DarrenM, I'm using the same model EX6150v2 and I have successfully set it up but there's no internet connection. It is extending for a public wifi and there is no sign in for it. Clarifying that there is no no need to sign in, how do I solve this problem? Thank you in advance!
      • DarrenM's avatar
        DarrenM
        Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

        Hello Haihacong

         

        It could be a IP issue being a public address typically the extender will assign a 192.168.x.xxx Ip to your device when maybe the public connection could be using something different. Check the Ip address of the main network then check what Ip address you get when connected to the extender. Also if you are using a windows device make sure it sees the network as a home network and not a public one this could limit the connection as well.

         

        DarrenM