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zambrelune's avatar
Jan 26, 2025

Issue setting up my netgear extender (ac1750 ex6250v2) and my netgear nighthawk M2 mobile 4G routeur

Hello,

I have since 2 years a mobile mobile 4G LTE Mobile Routeur M2( MR2100) that works correctly but does not have a long range.

I have recently bought a netgear extender AC1750 Wifi Mesh Extender that I would like to use to extend the MR2100 4G LTE Mobile routeur when  at home.

 

It does not work.

The nighthawk  app just block

I was able to configure it manually, the wifi ID of the MR2100 is identified and setup seems to go ok .. .

I am able to connect to the extender site and tried various configuration ( with or without mesh using same or different WIFI network id.

The connection client PC (or phone) to  extender generally works ( even if sometimes it took few tries)

 

BUT : the connection between the extender or the router generally does not work ( it is in in grey and the corresponding led is off ).

 

Only once (by restarting both the extender and the router that I had put close to one another) they were able to connect together. But after 5 or 10minutes it went off.. and the connection was lost . I never repeated this very small success again.

 

I tried the extender with another modem ( my fiber box) and it works well with it. It just not do work for the MR2100 which is an issue because I bought it specifically for it ?

 

Apparently I tested to late to benefit from netgear technical support.

 

Do  I need to change some configuration on the MR2100?

Did I do something wrong (but the setup is quite straightforward and I do not see what I could have done wrong)

 

Any suggestion is welcome

Regards

5 Replies

  • are you hardwiring the EX6250 into the M2 and setting the extender up in access point mode? 

    thats what I'd do. 

    the M2 is a mobile hotspot and the fcc limits its broadcast power significantly since it travels around. You might find that the extender provides plenty of coverage on its own.