I have done the Netgear WiFi extender setup in my home but the WiFi is not working. What should I do? Are you still have the same question in your mind? Perhaps you have not followed the correct setup process. But there are chances that the setup was done right but there is some other issue with your device. Whether the setup was right or not, this guide has got everything covered. You will find the topmost working solutions for the issue that you are currently facing. Let’s begin.
Reasons Why Netgear Extender WiFi Not Working
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Incorrect or impartial setup process followed
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Trying to access the wrong network
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Inadequate power supply to the extender
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Faulty connections between devices
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WiFi interference is the culprit
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Extender placed in the wrong place
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Outdated firmware on the extender
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Technical glitches
How to Fix Netgear Extender No WiFi Issue?
Fix 1: Restart Extender
Restarting the extender is the best remedy to get rid of temporary technical glitches. This simple remedy can work like charm to resolve many issues with technical devices. Thus, go ahead and power off your Netgear extender for a while. Do not forget to disconnect it from the power socket. After about 2 minutes or so, you can plug the extender into the power socket and turn it on.
This should help you out. You should be accessing the Netgear extender’s WiFi now. However, if you still can’t do it, then try some other fix from the list.
Fix 2: Fix the Power Supply
Poor power supply to the Netgear extender will never let you access the WiFi in a hassle-free manner. It is thus suggested to plug the Netgear extender into a damage-free and well-working power socket. Do not connect the power adapter loosely to the socket. Also, if you feel the need, use a UPS to ensure a fluctuation-free power supply to the Netgear extender.
Fix 3: Connect devices Properly
We are talking about the Netgear extender and the host router. If they are not connected properly, then you are bound to face WiFi issues. You can connect these two devices by wireless or wired mode.
In the event they are connected wirelessly, make sure that they are placed at a safe distance from each other. This means the extender should be placed within the router’s range. Thus, if the distance between them is more then bring them closer now.
In case you have connected them using an Ethernet cable then make certain that the cable used by you is in good condition. Also, ensure that the cable is inserted into the correct ports on both devices and is making a secure connection between the two.
Fix 4: Access Correct Network
There is a possibility that you are not accessing the correct network. Be very sure that the WiFi that you are accessing is the Netgear extender’s WiFi. Check the network name before you connect to the WiFi.
Fix 5: Relocate the Extender
It is important that the extender is placed at an appropriate location to get the best possible network from it. By appropriate location, we mean you need to keep a few things in mind which are:
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The extender should be placed on a higher place.
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Choose the centermost location in the home.
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Place it at a safer distance from the host router.
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Keep it away from doors and windows
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Place it away from reflexive surfaces and large water bodies in the home.
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The extender should be away from other networking devices or home appliances to avoid interference.
Verdict
Anticipating that you are able to access the Netgear extender WiFi hassle-free. If you do then update the firmware on your extender by accessing the Netgear extender admin dashboard. If you are still stuck with Netgear WiFi not working issue, then reset your extender to restore the factory settings. Looks like the setup process got messed up and hence you can access the WiFi. Resetting is the final option. Once you have restored the default settings, set up your extender again by using the correct process. Refer to the user manual and get the job done.
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