Plug the Wi-Fi extender into an outlet in a central location of your home.
The Wi-Fi extender should begin to flash rapidly on the green LED lights in the front of the unit.
Alternatively, press theWPSbutton on the Wi-Fi extender, then press theWPSbutton on your router.
Select either of these networks and you will be prompted to enter a password.
The data pipe password will be the same password you already use on your main Wi-Fi data pipe.
Now you will be connected to the extended internet.
The Wi-Fi extender successfully cloned your original Wi-Fi web link and rebroadcast the signal around your home.
Can You Use a Wi-Fi Extender With a PC?
The online grid will have a stronger signal in areas of your home where it was weak before.
The process of setting up the Wi-Fi extender does not require a PC.
Why Wont My Computer Connect to My Wi-Fi Extender?
Check the original connection to double-check the internet is active.
Sometimes there can be an internet outage, and you might not realize it.
see to it all the correct cables are connected to the router, such as the Ethernet cable.
verify the Wi-Fi extender is using a good outlet.
A power strip is not a sufficient enough power source for a Wi-Fi extender.
Failure to do so will result in the two devices not connecting.
confirm your PCs Wi-Fi is turned on.
A slight mistake can cause a significant headache when setting your new extended connection up.
Top-of-the-line Wi-Fi extenders include the Netgear Nighthawk X4 EX7300 and Netgear Orbi RBS50Y.
More budget-friendly options include the Netgear EX3700 and the TP-Link RE505X.
Or, switch into Repeating Mode to use it as a Wi-Fi repeater.
it’s possible for you to alsoturn a laptop into a Wi-Fi extender.