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Past-It
Oct 02, 2022Aspirant
EX8000 mesh extender not boosting 5G
EX8000 firmware 1.0.1.240 My router outputs 2.4G & 5G. EX8000 2.4G & 5G lights are on. 2.4G booster is working fine. 5G is not. Router setup is fixed channel 48. Nighthawk shows channel 104 (DFS). I...
- Oct 05, 2022
The photos are far from good but serve their purpose. Red peak shows 5G output from router (channel numbers hidden by advert). The star photo is far from pointless. It shows the 5G router output (ch48) & also demonstrates that there is no 5G boost signal on any of the 5G channels. Installing inssider would be a waste of time as my PC is hard wired, no Wi-Fi so not helpful.
The lack of 5G boost is likely to be either a setting not correctly made (no-one has come up with a likely culprit) or a faulty Netgear extender which means an expensive replacement..
It's probably time to end this topic, thanks to those who have tried to help.
plemans
Oct 04, 2022Guru
Your photos leave a lot to be desired. it doesn't show the channel ranges of the wifi bands that you're trying to scan. Data is the key point.
You have the EX8000 in AP mode, so to start off with it shouldn't be on the same channels as your router or it creates interference.
You should have the channels on a different one.
Plus your star photo is a bit pointless. There isn't any meaningful data in it.
Try installing inssider on a pc/laptop. There's a free version of it. Then when you get it running, explore it a bit. Then take screensnips of the data. Get all the info off of it. A random, pixelated photo, without meaningful data on it isn't helpful.
I did a quick one on mine (in a basement otherwise theres 30+ networks) to show you it. And this was just the basics, I selected my network and see each band. Mine are each on the same channels because its a mesh network. Not running in AP mode.
Past-It
Oct 05, 2022Aspirant
The photos are far from good but serve their purpose. Red peak shows 5G output from router (channel numbers hidden by advert). The star photo is far from pointless. It shows the 5G router output (ch48) & also demonstrates that there is no 5G boost signal on any of the 5G channels. Installing inssider would be a waste of time as my PC is hard wired, no Wi-Fi so not helpful.
The lack of 5G boost is likely to be either a setting not correctly made (no-one has come up with a likely culprit) or a faulty Netgear extender which means an expensive replacement..
It's probably time to end this topic, thanks to those who have tried to help.
- FURRYe38Oct 05, 2022Guru
To get better pictures to post in forums from phones or pads, use the screen capture feature on these devices to capture photos directly of any particular app for best clarity and viewability.
Avoid using a external camera to take a photo then posting it.
As mentioned, when in AP mode, Avoid using same channels as main host wifi. Channels need to be far apart across the board between the the two units.
If you are using Extender mode, then yes, the EX should be using same channels as host wifi signal it's connected too.
If you don't think your EX is working after all troubleshooting has been exhausted, then make contact with NG support for additional help and information. Ask about an RMA.