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shellroc
Dec 27, 2019Aspirant
connecting problems
not sure where to start. brand new unit, dont know how to find out the firmware, because i cant get on to mywifi. however, I am connected and secure. Im in range of router. what Im trying to do, is ...
shellroc
Dec 28, 2019Aspirant
yes, im connected to main router, centurylink. yes, same ssid with 2.4ghz. since I wrote this post, I used the IP address that was listed in my modem information, and it said that I was connected with the network. I did not use the hard wire (ethernet) directly to extender, because, the extender lights are all lit up, solid green. re: power, device, router, wps. so I figured all was good. but, I still see my cameras jumping in and out of wifi
plemans
Dec 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Again, what router? the router is the backbone of an extender. If you have a crappy router, you're going to have a crappy extender.
And when you say "jumping in and out of wifi" what do you mean? Is the camera's going back on forth from extender to router, are they dropping entirely, what is going on?
Also, do you have the same ssid for the extender as you do the router? If so and then wifi is jumping back and forth, change the extender to a different ssid. Then reset the camera's (so they forget the router wifi) and reinstall them to only connect to the extender.
- shellrocDec 28, 2019Aspirant
I thought router and modem were the same thing.. my bad. all i know is, I have a Centurylink modem model number Z1100Z, which is made by ZyXEL. 802.11 wifi router. is that what you mean.
Jumping in and out means that the camera is loosing wifi.. it dont keep a steady stream of recording. the connection between extender and router stay on.
not sure what and how to reset ssid. but, I finally got everything connected.. not sure how I did it though.. anyway, the cameras are still jumping in and out of wifi, even though I have a direct line of sight from extender to camera. but, heres a question.. can I use the extender on an extention cord? cause I am.. and maybe thats my problem. I am within 20' of camera with extender. If I plug directly into wall, then I wont be in direct line., even though its the same wall where I have my extention cord.
- shellrocDec 29, 2019Aspirant
as mentioned in previous post, I still have extention cord plugged in.(check photo). anyway, my mind is working overtime on this. so, here is a question... my ex3700 has its own IP address. so do my cameras.. the cameras are different from ex3700. should I change the IP address in cameras to match ex3700? should I "optain IP address from DHCP?" change gateway? I just cant figure out why the cameras wont work with extender..mind boggling
- plemansDec 30, 2019Guru - Experienced User
it shouldn't matter if the extender is on an extension cord.
Do you have the same ssid for the extender as you do for the router ssid? (ssid=wireless network name), if so, make the extender have a seperate ssid. Its not a model that support mesh and if you have the same ssid, the cameras could be trying to connect to the router instead of the extender. That could be causing issues.
What is your home's interior walls made of?
How far from the router is the extender?
to change the channel the extender uses, you change it on the router. The extender uses the same wifi channel the router does.
the dsl modem/router you linked it is an older device with only single band N300 wireless. From reading reviews, its never been that great of a router to start with.
The extender is a dual band extender. The router is single band. which means everything is running of the 2.4ghz connection. And on a modem/router with poor performance anyway, its only going to get worse with an extender as an extender, by its very nature, reduces the speed and increases the latency because it has to recieve/retransmit the signal from the router.