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mpetro
Mar 18, 2017Star
Connected to Extender, but no Internet
Hi All I just purchased a Wifi Extender due to poor signal for my Android Box in another room as well as to help increase the signal strength across the house. I want to use the ethernet plug fro...
- Mar 21, 2017
Just wanted to post an update incase anyone else finds this with a similar problem. I guess it was hardware related...
I ended up returning the Netgear Extender and replaced it with a Linksys AC1200. Setup was completed in about 5 minutes and everything works flawlessly.
TheEther
Mar 20, 2017Guru
It's up to you regarding which setting you want to use. What IP address does the extender thinks it currently have? If it's not 192.168.1.250, then that adds to the mystery.
Try the following. On your Mac, temporarily override the address for the router. You can do this in Network Preferences. Click on the Advanced button for the Wi-Fi interface. Then click on TCP/IP. Change the setting for Configure IPv4 to Manually. Then change the address for the Router to 192.168.1.1. Next, go to the DNS tab and change the DNS server address to 192.168.1.1. See if you can access the Internet.
mpetro
Mar 20, 2017Star
Yeah something is definitely weird.
So when I toggle the Configure IPv4 to Manually, the IP4 address changes to 0.0.0.0. I just entered “192.168.1.129” so there is a value. If I left the IP4 address at the 0’s, then I got a popup when I tried to change the router which said “The value entered is reserved for the default route and cannot be used as the IP address for this computer.”
However, still no internet when I applied that IP address and manually changed the router IP as well as the DNS.
This is a stretch, but could the hardware be faulty? Maybe not compatible with my router? I know Linksys makes extenders so maybe I can try one of theirs.