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Bexx
Sep 26, 2014Aspirant
Please help!!!!!!!!
I bought a WN1000RP on ebay. I AM SO REGRETTING EVEN TRYING TO USE THIS THING!!!!! I got it all connected. Now when ever I have my laptop connected to the repeater this comes up: (Please go to ...
fordem
Sep 27, 2014Mentor
First let's start by recognizing that the position you find yourself in is as a result of the choices you made along the way - when you choose to buy a product on ebay, you accepted the risks that go with an ebay purchase - you could have purchased the product new, for example at BestBuy, it would probably have cost more, but you would have been guaranteed a new, working product, and the support you apparently need to get the product installed.
Next - I deliberately chose BestBuy as an example, because they have the "Geek Squad" - and you can have the Geek Squad come out to your place and install your extender, for a fee of course - and I'm sure, that, as a university student, you know a geek or two, who could probably help you out.
Where do we start now?
Is your WN1000RP defective or just incorrectly configured? Did it come with the CD & documentation? Did you follow the instructions?
And for the record, removing the WN1000RP is as simple as unplugging it - if your iPad can no longer connect to the original WiFi signal, that is not a problem caused by the repeater - THINK IT THROUGH - did you install any Netgear software on the iPad?
Let me make it clear - I see nothing wrong with trying to save a buck or two by buying used equipment on ebay, my last Netgear purchase came off of ebay, and I'm quite pleased with it - but - I knew the risks I was taking, one of which was that if the product didn't work, resolving the issues was between the ebay seller and I, Netgear never enters the picture.
Now - if you want help getting the repeater installed - quite griping and blaming Netgear and tell us what you have (as in what are you connecting the repeater to) and what steps you took to get where you are...
If not, unplug it, sell it on ebay, tell your iPad to forget the wireless networks and then let it rediscover your existing WiFi and move on.