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Franztini
Sep 30, 2015Aspirant
wn3000rpv3 boosted a neighbors open wifi
I have successfully setup my extender to my secure wifi network. When I scan available networks I noticed that the extender is also boosting my neighbors open wifi signal. How do I stop this from occurring? Do I uncheck "enable SSID broadcast" in advance settings? Or do I set up wireless card access list? I am really frustrated with this extender since I have had to mess with it almost weekly.
5 Replies
- doraemonProdigy
you shouldn't be able to boost someone elses wifi unless they know the wireless password used on the router?
- FranztiniAspirant
That is the problem. My neighbor's wifi is open - no password. Lets say his wifi SSID is 'oldman'. If I don't have my extender on, the only wifi network that shows up is 'oldman'. As soon as I turn on my extender, I get my wifi extended as well as 'oldman_ext'. Since it is an open wifi anyone can use it and drag down my connectivity, hence why I am asking the question on how to stop this...
- nhannNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Franztini,
Please consider changing your router's password.
Please also reset your WN3000RP back to factory defaults (page 32 of 43):
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WN3000RPV3/WN3000RPv3_UM_2Sep2014.pdf
and set up your WN3000RP to connect with your router.
On your router settings, you can also change the WiFi channel
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23783/~/improving-2.4ghz-wireless-performance-by-changing-channel