UNIVERSAL WIFI RANGE EXTENDER
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@NETGEARChannel I never proposed "taking down a working WiFi router and installing a new one", I proposed that adding a second router would provide the same functionality at lower cost.
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Can I use four of these at once, connected to apple airport extreme?
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How mach monney will it cost
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Dose it make your router weaker
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This is utter junk, dont waste your money people, it constantly drops out, ornage light on all the time and its slow as.
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How can I forward ports through this extender because I have a server that requires port forwarding and I have my server connected to the extender but it does not froward the port
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it stopped working within 2 weeks i switched to amped wireless SR600EX and it worked WONDERS
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I have a cisco router so how would I sync the extender to it? there is only one button on my cisco router and it's a refresh/reset button.
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Too expensive and the range is poor
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Does this works with the netgear wndr3700v2?
do u plug this into a wall after its configured or nor
douglassnoddyjr 7 months ago
@douglassnoddyjr ou would first plug the range extender into an electrical outlet roughly half way between your router and the location in your home that has a 'dead spot'.Wait for the LED lights to turn green before you press and hold the Push 'N' Connect (WPS) button on both your router then on the range extender. In a few seconds they will pair, and you'll have extended your range.If your existing wireless router doesn’t not support WPS, you can configure using a wired connection via laptop.
NETGEARChannel 6 months ago
Costs more than another router. What's the point?
macemoneta 8 months ago 7
@macemoneta We find that many times someone may have a perfectly working router but because of the technology used or the environment conditions within their home, they may not get a solid wireless signal in every room.It’s not unlike roaming around with a cell phone and some spots just are not as good.So instead of taking down a working WiFi router and installing a new one, you can easily just add a NETGEAR Range Extender to boost your existing WiFi router signal around your home.
NETGEARChannel 6 months ago