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Jerrytr5
Oct 23, 2022Tutor
AC1900 EX6410 mesh extender not connecting to internet
Purchased a couple of these extenders to add to my old D6400 wifi network which works fine but there are a couple of dead spots around the house. Went through the setup procedure for each as instruc...
plemans
Oct 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
1. what router are you connecting it to?
2. are you hardwiring in the extenders? Or wireless?
3. If you set them up using wps, factory reset them and try installing them using the installation assistant. After you get one setup, power it off and setup the 2nd device. Then power them both on.
4. They can cover multiple dead spots. Many times they different angle in coverage can reduce multiple spots and not just one
5. We're not netgear. But if you'd checked on here, we'd have recommended going with a different setup if you're needing more than 1 extender. Mainly because of what you're going through. They work great if you have 1 but more than that, and there's stability/speed issues.
Jerrytr5
Oct 23, 2022Tutor
Router is a Netgear D6400.
The extenders are wireless.
Reset the extenders to factory setup, downloaded the Nighthawk app for initial setup (which I did initially, but started from scratch again).
Logged on to the extender via browser for more options.
Now using a single extender on the 2.4ghz frequency only which appears to be working.
What other options might work better for me?
Thanks for the help.
Jerry
- plemansOct 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Is your D6400 connected to DSL?
Or are you using it in just router mode?I'm a fan of mesh systems like Orbi. And you can find a bunch of renewed orbi's on amazon right now. If you're not needing the fastest AX speeds, the RBK43 system is pretty solid and provides you 2 satellites.
- Jerrytr5Oct 24, 2022Tutor
Not entirely sure I understand the question. I am using the D6400 as my primary wifi router connected to my broadband supplier.
Anyway, problem solved. The Netgear extender products are going back and I have replaced them with a TP-link tl-wa850re which appears to do the same job for a third of the price and took 10 mins to set up.
In order to get full seamless wifi coverage my conclusion is that I will need to replace my current devices with a mesh system - attempting to enlarge an old network just isn't practical.
Thanks for attempting to help.
Jerry
- plemansOct 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Just be advised that that tplink extender is a pretty base model N300 device. It isn't going to have much speed/performance. There's a reason its a 3rd the price.