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gscara's avatar
gscara
Aspirant
Aug 09, 2018

Change Extender MAC address

Hello - I would like to know whether it it possible to change an AC1900 MAC address. 

I have been using the AC1900 to extend the connection of the router placed in a common area of our building,  and for one year everything went fine.  However, yesterday the extender stopped working and even after multiple hard resets it was unable to connect. I have correct access credentials for the wi-fi, as I am able to get the very poor signal wiht my laptop and cell. It is the extender that doesn't work. 

When I am setting up the extender, I am able to see the 5ghz connection, I log in with the password but everything collapses when the Extender tries to connect, and I get the error message that either the password was incorrect (which is not true), that the Extender is too far from the router (strange becasue it has worked for one year in that position), or that there is an LAC filter or something that blocks my MAC address. 

Hence, my question. Or any other fix, is possible.

Thanks everyone for the help

5 Replies

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Is the extender connecting to the router on 2.4Ghz or 5?  What color are the link rate LEDs?

    • gscara's avatar
      gscara
      Aspirant
      Thanks for the reply. The Extender connects to 5Ghz. The Ghz leds are off (which I believe is not normal).
      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        gscara wrote:
        The Ghz leds are off (which I believe is not normal).

        I agree.  One of the link leds should be lit (indicating that the extender is connecting to the router on that band), ideally green in color.

         

        One thing you could try is a factory reset (setting the extender up again).