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Josiah0455
Sep 11, 2020Aspirant
Incorrect WiFi password
My devices keep getting disconnected and it says my password is incorrect. I preceded to type in the correct password and it says it’s still incorrect. This just started happening recently I’m not sur...
archetype
Nov 21, 2020Tutor
I am not sure if this applies here or not but if so it could save a LOT of headache.
With the Netgear routers, there is a connected device limit of 32 per band, so 32 devices on the 2.4gHz and 32 on the 5gHz. That's simultaneous connections. If you exceed that threshold whatever the newest devices attempting to connect are, even if they have connected before, will be denied. It took me a LOT of research but I can replicate this every time and even control which device won't connect as soon as I hit 32. In my case my solution was to move a number of devices from my 2.4gHz to my 5gHz band, and that solved everything.
I suspect the same limit would apply to the extenders, too, but what I don't know is if it's an aggregate on the router or 32 per extender. I don't have an extender so I cannot test, but if more than 32 devices are trying to connect simultaneously it seems like exactly the behavior I encountered. On my router I can go to Basic->Attached Devices and see what's connected on each band. I had to manually count.
Reference: https://kb.netgear.com/24043/How-many-clients-can-you-connect-wirelessly-to-a-NETGEAR-router
I hope this helps!
- witwitcheryDec 08, 2020Tutor
Just started having this issue with my Nighthawk EX770 extender. I ran a software update on the extender yesterday and today I'm experiencing the "incorrect password" error on both of my iOS devices (iPhone 11 and iPad 8th gen) out of nowhere. Not sure if it's related to the update but a search through the forums hints at a recurring bug.Only had the extender since about April and it's worked fine until now.
My laptop devices, both MacBook Airs, are able to connect without issue. iOS devices are only able to connect to 2.4gh and not the 5gh network. The password for both is the same and hasn't changed. Forgetting the network and rejoining doesn't do the trick. I'm not running into the device limit on either network. Not entirely sure how to check for 'Smart Connect' or whether it will redo the trick, but I haven't tried resetting the extender yet since I'm currently working.
- plemansDec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I'd give it a shot at factory resetting it
- witwitcheryDec 15, 2020Tutor
Thanks plemans! It took me a while to reset it, and beforehand my laptop was starting to constantly be booted off the 5G network. I'd switch to it seemingly successfully, and then it'd switch to the 2.4g network some minutes later. Luckily, resetting the extender to factory and setting it up from there seems to have done the trick so far.