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Soundbooth
Jul 30, 2015Tutor
not accepting password
I changed my router password so now I need to get the extender working again. I pushed the reset button, went through the set up wizard again and entered the new router password. I completed the set...
- Aug 09, 2015
I did check "use the same password." I was able to get into the firmware dashboard. I did everything anyone has ever suggested in the numerous forums I've checked when researching this problem. Then I found it. - in the set up wizard there is a place to enter the router's password - it says "passphrase" with a box next to it (and next to that box is a icon you can click on that says "generate" ) Turns out that is NOT the box in which to put the password. In goes in the box below that says Key 1. Why in God's name that is supposed to make sense to enter the password where it says Key 1, vs the box that actually says "passphrase" is beyond me.
nhann
Aug 03, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Soundbooth,
When you first installed your extender, did you select "Use the same security and password as those for the existing network?
Are you able to log in to mywifiext.net after you completed setup?
Looking forward to your response.
Regards,
NhanN
Soundbooth
Aug 09, 2015Tutor
I did check "use the same password." I was able to get into the firmware dashboard. I did everything anyone has ever suggested in the numerous forums I've checked when researching this problem. Then I found it. - in the set up wizard there is a place to enter the router's password - it says "passphrase" with a box next to it (and next to that box is a icon you can click on that says "generate" ) Turns out that is NOT the box in which to put the password. In goes in the box below that says Key 1. Why in God's name that is supposed to make sense to enter the password where it says Key 1, vs the box that actually says "passphrase" is beyond me.