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fraziera
Aug 12, 2024Aspirant
Will Nighthawk AX8 work with Netgear N900 router?
I have a Netgear N900 router, model WNDR4500v3. Bought a Nighthawk Ax8 range extender; Nighthawk app setup screen says "Router not supported". Are they truly incompatible, and I need to upgrade my ...
plemans
Aug 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Factory reset the extender (push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while its powered on). It should then broadcast a Netgear_Ext network you can connect to a go through setup on. Here's the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJVklshxBMk
In terms of connecting, it *might* help. tough to know 100% though because brick does a great job of blocking wifi. Any chance you have coax ran to the garage? A MOCA adapter (ethernet over coax) would work great. Powerline might work if its connected to the same circuit with that distance.
Your best best would be to bury an underground ethernet wire between the 2 and put an access point (maybe an old wndr4500 that's getting retired?) in the garage. In an area where the wire didn't need to be deep (for a friend), we used a cheap saw to make a shallow 4inch deep cut and stuffed an underground cable in it for that type of short distance. Was it up to code? Nope. But it worked for connecting his "remote office" in a shed
fraziera
Aug 23, 2024Aspirant
Hello, I'm back. Went and bought a Nighthawk AX4 AX3000 new router, specifically to work with the AX8 EAX80 extender. Got the new router up and running via the Nighthawk app. Then plugged in the Extender. Tried to set it up on the Nighthawk app. Initially was able to connect to network NETGEAR_EXT and setup looked like it was going well, until I started getting errors during Network Configuration saying "Cannot verify server identity. The identity of "calendar.google.com" cannot be verified". This seemed to trigger a full meltdown. I had to quit the app to get out of the recurring error. Now none of my devices can find the network NETGEAR_EXT - it doesn't populate anywhere. I tried a factory reset on the extender, using a paperclip to hold the reset button while on for 7 seconds, until it rebooted. This made no difference. Currently on the extender, the power LED, the network light, the 2.4ghz light and the 5ghz light are all on and steady white, and also what I think is the WPA light at the very bottom- looks like a padlock. This all leads me to believe the extender is connected and working... except it doesn't populate as a network anywhere. Hoping you might have some suggestions! Thanks in advance.
- michaelkenwardAug 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
fraziera wrote:
Hello, I'm back. Went and bought a Nighthawk AX4 AX3000 new router, specifically to work with the AX8 EAX80 extender.
Which router is that?
Again AX3000 is not a unique Netgear model number. Many devices come with the AC/AX tag, but it is essentially a label that Netgear, and others, attach to hardware to describe wifi speeds.
Look at the label on the device for the Model Number. And, if there is one, include the "V" bit to show the hardware version. If there is no V number, then you have V1.
RAXxx?
Then plugged in the Extender.Is that right? You plugged the extender into the router? If so, you need to put it into Access Point mode.
The manual tells you what to do.
Just another user with time on their hands.
- frazieraAug 23, 2024Aspirant
Update! It's working and I just didn't realize it. I see it now in the Network Map. It was just misleading.
All set- wifi is now reaching our detached garage, brick walls and all. Thanks again to this forum for the assistance.
- plemansAug 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
The extender you have is a mesh extender so it doesn't show up as a separate network. so it should be functioning fine
- michaelkenwardAug 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
And you have a shiny new 21st Century router!
Just another user with time on their hands.