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http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-wifi-extender-setup.html
http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-router-troubleshooting.html
http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-router-technical-support.html
http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-router-setup.html
http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-router-login.html
http://www.routersupport.ca/netgear-router-error-codes.html
Netgear Extender Setup
About Netgear Extender Setup
Netgear Extender perform a vital role in network setting and it enables you to connect several
computers to the Internet without using cables. It can be connected from anywhere. NETGEAR
is one of the popular names among routers. If you have two or more computers, then you must
install the NETGEAR router for a smooth and error free network connection.
Netgear Extender boosts your existing WiFi home coverage and allows you to connect up to 4
wired devices like Smart TVs, gaming consoles to your wireless network. It works with any
standard router or gateway and enables a better WiFi connection for laptops, home theater
devices, smartphones and more.
Extends wireless coverage
Works with any standard WiFi router
Convenient desktop design
4 ports to connect wired devices to WiFi
Step By Step Guide for Netgear Extender Setup
There are Various methods this extender can be configured.
Method 1. Connecting using the WPS button (Easy and Quick) takes around 1-2 minutes.
Now since you have identified where the WPS button is on the extender the next step is to
identify the WPS button on your router. This button is usually indicated by arrows or a lock
symbol. If you are unable to find it, you can ask me in the comments below by mentioning your
router’s model number OR by checking your routers manual.
So now you know where the WPS button is on the router and the extender. Plug the extender
into a power-socket and turn it on.
Place the extender within the range of the router to which it needs to connect or at an equal
distance between your router and the wireless device located outside the range of the router. You
can position it later once it is connected as the settings will be saved.