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starfishgurl
Aug 15, 2019Tutor
ex6100 range extender reconfiguration
Hello, I need help figuring out how to reconfigure my ex6100 range extender as an access point after previously using it as a range extender on the same network but I can't seem to find any informatio...
starfishgurl
Aug 21, 2019Tutor
Hi Christian, thanks so much for your response, but that doesn't help me because I have already used the extender in extender mode on the same wifi network I'm now trying to use it as an access point on so following those steps didn't work for me. I actually ended up trying to factory reset it and then follow those steps and everything seemed to work accept for its connection to the router despite repeated attempts to restart everything and try new cords to get them to talk to each other. So frustrating! Any ideas on what's wrong or what I could try to fix the issue? Thanks!
Christian_R
Aug 21, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
starfishgurl - Would you mind telling me during what step of the directions you're running into issues with? Please note that your extender will need to be wired to your router using an ethernet cable to have the extender run in access point mode.
~Christian
- starfishgurlAug 22, 2019TutorSure no problem, thank you so much for your help! It's not until the last step when you try to connect devices to both frequencies of the access point that I run into trouble with it saying that I'm not connected to the router when I hit the continue button to finalize the last step. I tried checking both Ethernet cords to see if they were bad but that didn't work either. Interestingly though there's no activity light on the port on my switch for that particular Ethernet connection location even when I try connecting it to a different port so maybe it's an internal connection problem within my wiring in the wall and I should test it by trying to connect a laptop to the internet through that cord. The weird part though is that the extender shows all green lights on it not indicating a problem at all. I tried to bypass my switch by plugging the Ethernet cord for the extender directly into the back of the router too but to no avail. (I have a utility closet with my modem and wifi router and a switch that connects to a punch board with Ethernet connections throughout the house if that helps). Thanks!
- Christian_RAug 27, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi starfishgurl - Thanks for getting back. I'd like for our support team to reach out to you for further assistance. Please send me a message with your contact info.
~Christian- starfishgurlSep 04, 2019TutorChristian, thank you so much for all of your help you've been amazing! Today I finally determined that the problem was an internal problem with the cat5e wiring in the wall that went between the access point and the router which is why the external cords that I tested on either end were still working and thus it seemed like something was wrong with the router and access point connecting to each other. I completely forgot about the fact that I had an unused cat5e Ethernet port in a nearby room and thus was able to plug the extender into that instead and switch the routers punch panel connection from the one that wasn't working to that room and everything worked perfectly right off of the bat with no issues! It's actually an even better spot honestly wifi coverage wise for the house than the other one was so it worked out for the best in the end. I'm sorry to have dragged you into all of this mess when the solution was actually quite simple but I never could've guessed that the actual wiring inside the walls was the problem the whole time or I never would've even bothered you in the first place. Thanks again and sorry for wasting your time but I'm so happy for the attempted help anyways I really appreciate it.