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p27159
Aug 13, 2021Tutor
AC1750 hard wired ethernet connection
I am trying to use the ethernet jack on the AC1750 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender EX6250, and for some reason the laptop that I connect to it doesn't get internet access. When I remove the wired conne...
- Aug 17, 2021
UPDATE: It turns out that my extender wasn't actually linking to the router AT ALL, so I didn't even have wifi capability working with it! I noticed the LEDs were turned off, it probably dropped the connection at some point and never re-established it (no wonder our wifi reception upstairs seemed to get worse), so I reconfigured it and we not only have much better wifi, I was also able to hard wire to the ethernet jack and operate my laptop that way (although with our improved wifi, I might not even need to do that anymore).
Thanks to everyone who tried to help and sorry I wasted your time now that I figured out the solutions.
plemans
Aug 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
By you're wanting the extender hardwired, are you saying you want the extender hardwired to the router or you're wanting to hardwire a pc/laptop/device to the extender?
If you're hardwiring the extender into your router, it needs to be in access point mode.
p27159
Aug 14, 2021Tutor
The extender should communicate with the router via wifi. We would like to hard wire a laptop to the extender. As I said, we are unable to connect to the internet this way right now. if I hard wire the same laptop to the router, it works fine, or it works fine via wifi, where it has adequate reception, but for the one part of the house I want to use it, reception is still spotty but it is closer to the extender than the router, hence my desire to hardwire to the extender, if that's possible, and if so, I need help trying to figure out why it isn't working now. All I get is a screen from netgear with something about configuring the extender, which I already have done previously