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RadDudesman's avatar
Jan 10, 2020
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Netgear AC1900 Unable to connect

Hi

I recently purchased an AC1900 Wi-Fi extender. All was working well, devices could connect and without any intervention and there were no issues. I added an AC1900 Wi-Fi Mesh Extender and things started to fall apart. I'd boot up my laptop in my office where the Wi-Fi extender is and it wouldn't connect. I'd try resetting the Wi-Fi on my laptop but with no luck, same with my phone and my wife’s devices. A reboot of the Wi-Fi extender would fix the issue but only temporarily and after a while (it looks like once mesh has kicked in) things stop working again.  Devices connect to the mesh extender without issue so I’m not sure if this is the problem. Something however is stopping devices connecting to the Wi-Fi extender.

 

I have other mesh devices in my house, the Sky-Q boxes operate a mesh and I’ve heard of issues they cause with the BT Whole home devices. Could this be a similar issue?

 

Thanks

 

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Jan 10, 2020

    If you're running 1 router and 2 wireless mesh extenders you can try just setting the ssid for one of the extenders with a unique ssid. That way the router and one extender talk to each other. the other extender shouldn't get caught in a loop if you're running that route. 

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  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    RadDudesman wrote:

    Hi

    I recently purchased an AC1900 Wi-Fi extender. All was working well, devices could connect and without any intervention and there were no issues. I added an AC1900 Wi-Fi Mesh Extender and things started to fall apart. I'd boot up my laptop in my office where the Wi-Fi extender is and it wouldn't connect. I'd try resetting the Wi-Fi on my laptop but with no luck, same with my phone and my wife’s devices. A reboot of the Wi-Fi extender would fix the issue but only temporarily and after a while (it looks like once mesh has kicked in) things stop working again.  Devices connect to the mesh extender without issue so I’m not sure if this is the problem. Something however is stopping devices connecting to the Wi-Fi extender.

     

    I have other mesh devices in my house, the Sky-Q boxes operate a mesh and I’ve heard of issues they cause with the BT Whole home devices. Could this be a similar issue?

     

    Thanks

     


    Potentially could. Mesh extenders don't work great when you have more than 1 within range of each other. Reason why is potentially they connect to each other and not back to the router. its the reason I recommend buying a true mesh setup like orbi if you're needing more than 1 extender.

    Not sure what the sky-q box mesh setup is exactly, whether its a true mesh system or a hybrid system like the mesh extenders are ( I don't have one to know). Usually if its a true mesh system, its better to buy another of that systems AP/satellites than it is to add a 3rd party extender in. 

    Since you already have the netgear extender, best way to get it working is to disable the mesh feature and give it its own unique SSID. This will prevent other of the mesh devices from connecting to it and the EX**** to them. 

    Which version do you have? 

    • RadDudesman's avatar
      RadDudesman
      Tutor

      plemans wrote:

      RadDudesman wrote:

      Hi

      I recently purchased an AC1900 Wi-Fi extender. All was working well, devices could connect and without any intervention and there were no issues. I added an AC1900 Wi-Fi Mesh Extender and things started to fall apart. I'd boot up my laptop in my office where the Wi-Fi extender is and it wouldn't connect. I'd try resetting the Wi-Fi on my laptop but with no luck, same with my phone and my wife’s devices. A reboot of the Wi-Fi extender would fix the issue but only temporarily and after a while (it looks like once mesh has kicked in) things stop working again.  Devices connect to the mesh extender without issue so I’m not sure if this is the problem. Something however is stopping devices connecting to the Wi-Fi extender.

       

      I have other mesh devices in my house, the Sky-Q boxes operate a mesh and I’ve heard of issues they cause with the BT Whole home devices. Could this be a similar issue?

       

      Thanks

       


      Potentially could. Mesh extenders don't work great when you have more than 1 within range of each other. Reason why is potentially they connect to each other and not back to the router. its the reason I recommend buying a true mesh setup like orbi if you're needing more than 1 extender.

      Not sure what the sky-q box mesh setup is exactly, whether its a true mesh system or a hybrid system like the mesh extenders are ( I don't have one to know). Usually if its a true mesh system, its better to buy another of that systems AP/satellites than it is to add a 3rd party extender in. 

      Since you already have the netgear extender, best way to get it working is to disable the mesh feature and give it its own unique SSID. This will prevent other of the mesh devices from connecting to it and the EX**** to them. 

      Which version do you have? 


      Hi

      Thanks for getting back to me.  So I have an Sky ER115 Router where the broadband comes in. Then an Netgear EX7000-100UKs WiFi Range extender and a AC1900 Wifi Mesh extender.

      My first question was going to be how do I disable the mesh. If it's as simple as giving each device it's own SSID then I should be good. 

      I'll give this a go and let you know how I get on

       

      Thanks :)

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        If you're running 1 router and 2 wireless mesh extenders you can try just setting the ssid for one of the extenders with a unique ssid. That way the router and one extender talk to each other. the other extender shouldn't get caught in a loop if you're running that route.