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jw432
Jun 19, 2019Tutor
ex7000 cannot get it to work
Followed wps setup instructions several times after doing a factory reset. Indicators for 2&5G show solid green. My phone wifi analyzer shows strong signal from my network range extender and leds are solid green. Cannot connect from any wireless device - just spins and timesout. I've had this working before but cannot get it working again. I've reset my router in the process too - everything should be simple but it's just not working. What else can I try?
8 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
I would try manually doing the setup. You can hardwire into the extender and access using the browser gui. Usually at mywifiext.net
From there, there are options to go through the setup manually or redo specific parts of the extender.
If you're hardwired in, does it work?
You state your leds are solid green. All of them or which ones?
Are they blinking, solid, color for all of them help.
What firmware is on the extender?
What router and firmware are you connect to?
Distance from extender to router?
- jw432Tutor
Tried "I would try manually doing the setup. You can hardwire into the extender and access using the browser gui. Usually at mywifiext.net" Gives me page not found error and after watching a video on how to do that I've tried both wireless and wired access. In the wireless scenario the Netgear does NOT show up as an option in Wifi connections and in wired mode, I get the page not found error.
I've tried the WPS setup multiple times (following the simple wps instructions) and while it appears to work (blinking leds turn solid green and I can see the wireless connection points on my network connection list), when I try to connect to one of the extensions *2G_EXT or *5G_EXT I get an error that I am unable to obtain an IP Address. I've confirmed that DHCP is enabled and working on my router.
The extender is 5 feet from my router which is an Asus RT-AC88U with latest firmware. The Netgear ex7000, not sure of firmware since I can't seem to get any connection to it including mgmt for update. I've factory reset it and tried all of the above multipel times. I may try facotry resetting my router and trying the entire setup from scratch.
This unit may well be destined to the trash heap and replaced by anything other than a Netgear product. Probably something that offers a better support model, easier to setup and a better management infterface. That said, I'll try any suggestions but I'm getting pretty frustrated with this equipment.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
If you log into the tp-link router, is it assigning an IP address to the extender? if so, you can use this ip address to log into the extender
Another option is to assign a static ip address to the extender. People have had success with this working for getting their extender connected.
The factory resetting the router might not be a bad idea as occassionally, router settings are what cause havoc with setting up extenders. Not saying thats whats going on here but it is a possiblity.