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jdefazioaz
Apr 04, 2020Guide
EX6400v2 How do I confirm devices are connected?
Hi, I set up my AC1900 extender using the Nighthawk software on my tablet. Since One WiFi Name keeps the identical name as my existing network, does this automatically connect any device that is alre...
plemans
Apr 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You can log into the extender and see what devices are connected.
Its not the extender that decides what connects to it. The device (phone/tablet) decides whether to connect to the router or the extender based on its roaming setup.
- jdefazioazApr 05, 2020Guide
Hmm...well ok: logged into the software, went to devices, and, NO devices listed.
So I need the dummie's step-by-step how to connect devices. The quick start says: "After setup the One Name feature is enabled, which allows your extender to use the same WiFi network settings as your router." It then has a table showing that, in my case (using the Nighthawk software) the "existing router" name is the same as the "extended WiFi" name.
Great. But nowhere does it explicitly walk you through HOW to connect your devices to your "new" network, which of course has the same name as your "old" network.
Thanks in advance.
- plemansApr 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
so when its running in mesh with the same ssid function, you DON"T choose which to connect to. The devices do based on their roaming specifications and capabilities.
If you want to turn off the one ssid function, then you can choose whick to connect to.
- jdefazioazApr 06, 2020Guide
Apologies, but I have no idea what SSID function is. To recap:
1) I set up using the Nighthawk software.
2) When you do that, the network names remain exactly the same.
3) So for example, my phone looks exactly like it always has, it says it's connected to my network.
4) But when I go to "device manager" on the software, the screen is blank, which seems to me there are no devices connected.
Again, the quick start guide does not provide a step-by-step description of how to connect devices. It only says that the network name stays the same, if you used the software.
Also, I have seen things saying NETGEAR_EXT should now be an available network. I don't see this in the list however. Should I be seeing NETGEAR_EXT on my devices under available networks? Perhaps that is a clue. I'll try to go back and start the setup again.