There are cases in which your Wi-Fi works without any issues until you’re trying to connect an extender. Then, your device tells you that it can’t connect to the network, or, in some cases, can’t connect at all. For these reasons in this article, we will explore some of the best methods to deal with this issue, and be able to easily connect to your Wi-Fi network using the signal extender. Firstly, make sure that you have connected it correctly, according to its manual. Every Wi-Fi repeater comes with a connection diagram or steps that you mush follow in order to make it work.

What do I do if the Wi-Fi extender isn’t working?

1. Reset Wi-Fi extender/repeater

Depending on the brand your Wi-fi extender is, the exact location of the reset button will vary. It is usually found at the back of your extender, near the ethernet cable port. It can be a button that can be pressed by using a needle, or it could be a normal switch-type button, like in the above picture. In order to reset your Wi-fi extender, press/switch the reset button and wait for 10 seconds, then switch it back on, or release it. This will reset all the previous settings and will allow you to modify them. If your Wi-Fi repeater is still not working after the Reset procedure, follow the next steps.

2. Forget the network from your PC

3. Check to see if your Wi-Fi repeater is on the same network

Check your router’s SSID and check to see if another similar network is available by using another device (phone, tablet, etc.). For example, if your router SSID is TP-Link_Router, the default SSID for your extender would be TP-Link_Router or Link_Router_EXT. To change these settings, you will need to access the IP address for router settings your internet provider gave you, by using your PC’s browser. The IP for your router and extender will both vary from company to company. Check with your Internet provider for details.

4. Check for hardware issues

Physical hardware issues can occur with any device and Wi-Fi repeaters are not an exception. For instance, the Ethernet port can be broke. Take a look at the repeater front, you can notice that there are several LEDs. Make sure that the LEDs are on and have the right color indicated in the device manual. Usually, the color should be green, white, or yellow. If no led is on, either the device is broken, the charger or the power outlet has an issue. To conclude that is a repeater problem, you can check the power outlet with another device, to see if it’s working properly. Furtherly, for a hardware issue with the repeater, you can send it to a service or buy a new one if the guaranty has expired. In this article, we explored some of the best troubleshooting methods if your Wi-Fi repeater is not working and you are not able to connect to the Internet. Please feel free to let us know if this guide helped you solve your issue, by using the comment section below.

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