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epicman1214's avatar
epicman1214
Aspirant
Jul 23, 2021

ac1900 networks not working

I purchased the ac1900 extender a while ago and it had been working fine until about 2 weeks ago. My extended networks will randomly get say connected, no Internet. I am not having this problem with any of the other networks in my house so I believe that it may be something with the extender. Wifi is not my area of expertise so sorry if there is some easy fix to this.

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    epicman1214 wrote:

    I purchased the ac1900 extender a while ago ...

     


    What device are we talking about here? AC1900  is not a reliable guide to model number. Many devices come with an AC tag, but it is essentially a label that Netgear, and other brands, attach to hardware to describe wifi speeds.

     

    Your footer says C7000, but that is a WiFi Cable Modem Router rather than an extender.

     

    Netgear makes at least two extenders that say they are AC1900, the EX6400 and EX7000. Do you have one of these?

     


    epicman1214 wrote:

    My extended networks will randomly get say connected, no Internet.

     


    Tell us more about these "extended networks" and what shows that message?

     

     You have posted your message in the section of this community given over to Nighthawk WiFi Routers. (This is easily done, given Netgear's complicated community structure.)

    Many questions apply to different types of device, so there may be useful responses here, but you might get more help, and find earlier questions and answers specific to your device, in the appropriate section for your hardware. That's probably here:

    WiFi Range Extenders & Nighthawk Mesh - NETGEAR Communities

    In the meantime you could visit the support pages:

    Support | NETGEAR

    Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware. Look at the label on the device for the model number.

    You may have done this already. I can't tell from your message.

    I mention it because Netgear stopped supplying printed manuals and CD versions some years ago and people sometimes miss the downloads.

     

    • epicman1214's avatar
      epicman1214
      Aspirant

      Sorry I thought that the AC1900 was the model it is the nighthawk EX7000. I am not getting an error message instead the network will say "connected, no internet" in the wifi section of my computer.

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        epicman1214 wrote:

        Sorry I thought that the AC1900 was the model it is the nighthawk EX7000.


        You are not the first, and won't be the last, to make that assumption. We just needed to pin it down.

         

        Am I right in assuming that there is no C7000 involved?

         


        epicman1214 wrote:

        I am not getting an error message instead the network will say "connected, no internet" in the wifi section of my computer.


        I assume that that is a network message on a Windows PC.

         

        How is the PC connecting to the wifi? Built-in wifi adapter? USB "dongle"?

         

        You need to pin the problem down to the computer or the EX7000. As the saying goes, it takes two to tango. It is easy to blame the wifi source when the wifi client is the problem.

         

        Do you get cut off in the middle of doing things? Can you just reconnect to the wifi from the PC?

         

        It  might be worth checking to see if the PC isn't set up to turn off the wifi to save energy.

         

        See if you can track this down:

         

         

        Wifi adapter properties