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nikopower
Mar 10, 2021Tutor
R7800 Wi-Fi Extender RTecommnedation?
Greetings, I want to extend my wi-fi signal to the basement and den. I have the R7800 and definately want to use the router's capabilities. What extender is recommended? I also have the R70...
plemans
Mar 11, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I usually recommend the triband line of extenders. With their dedicated backhaul, they don't take the same 50% throughput reduction the single/dual band extenders do. So they tend to be faster/more stable.
Those extenders:
EX7500
EX7700
EX8000
RBS40V (has an extender mode)
nikopower
Mar 15, 2021Tutor
Went with the EX7500. Blue lights all around. However, I cannot connect to my iPhones.
- plemansMar 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
did you connect the ex7500 to the r7000 or the r7800?
did you set it up using wps or using the installation assistant?
What modem do you have?
are you using the "onessid" function and smart connect?what error/notice does the iphone give you?
- nikopowerMar 16, 2021Tutor
Thank you for responding.
I connected the EX7500 to the R7800 router. After a few attempts the EX7500 was able to display all blue lights. I moved the router to a central location and still received blue lights. Two iPhones found the two bands but were unable to connect to wifi. I checked the SDID settings and made port corrections as per the manual. Still could not connect. Printer not connecting too.
This morning the 5g light is off. Tried resetting without success.
- plemansMar 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
did you set it up using wps or using the installation assistant?
What modem do you have?
are you using the "onessid" function and smart connect?what error/notice does the iphone give you?
The 5ghz/2.4ghz light turns on when a device is connected to it. Not when its connected to the router.
You also put the iphones found the 2 bands. Are you not using "onessid" and smart connect?