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DNBanks
Sep 24, 2018Aspirant
WN2000RPTv3 Network Cable Unplugged sudden error
The model is WN2000RPTv3 but for some reason it wouldn't let me use that above. Hello and thanks for the possible help, I've had this extender for a while with no issues until this morning when I ...
- Sep 25, 2018
DNBanks wrote:
Should I scrap it and invest in a new one? And if so what's the newest version out there?
That is one option. The WN2000RPT is an older model - 2.4 ghz only, and limited to 802.11n. Newer extenders would be dual-band or triband, and support 802.11ac. If your router supports 802.11ac, then you'd see faster speeds in the PC.
The highest performing extender in Netgear's product line is currently the EX8000.
DNBanks wrote:
tried to factory reset it and start fresh. Now the extenders LED don't change and they stay dimly lit, I might have somehow damaged it and am unsure where to go from here.
Were you able to re-do the setup? I suggest using the web browser set up on page 11 of the user manual: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WN2000RPTV3/WN2000RPTv3_UM_19Oct2015.pdf You'd do this from the PC that is connected to the extender's ethernet.
If that fails, then try a second reset.
StephenB
Sep 25, 2018Guru - Experienced User
DNBanks wrote:
Should I scrap it and invest in a new one? And if so what's the newest version out there?
That is one option. The WN2000RPT is an older model - 2.4 ghz only, and limited to 802.11n. Newer extenders would be dual-band or triband, and support 802.11ac. If your router supports 802.11ac, then you'd see faster speeds in the PC.
The highest performing extender in Netgear's product line is currently the EX8000.
DNBanks wrote:
tried to factory reset it and start fresh. Now the extenders LED don't change and they stay dimly lit, I might have somehow damaged it and am unsure where to go from here.
Were you able to re-do the setup? I suggest using the web browser set up on page 11 of the user manual: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WN2000RPTV3/WN2000RPTv3_UM_19Oct2015.pdf You'd do this from the PC that is connected to the extender's ethernet.
If that fails, then try a second reset.
- DNBanksSep 25, 2018Aspirant
A second reset did nothing and I can't access the web page. If it's supposed to be local nothing shows, same as before.
- DNBanksSep 25, 2018Aspirant
I've found an old netgearwifi extender in one of my junk boxes and hooked it up through some 100% professional wiring and it works perfectly, thanks for everything though :)