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Using mywifiext.net and the WPS method, we’ll set up our Netgear ac1750 wifi mesh extender model EX6150 in this blog post. We’ll go over how to set up EX6150 as an access point, common problems and solutions, and how to keep your EX6150 Range Extender up to current with the latest firmware, among other things.
Using the Netgear AC1750 WIFI mesh extender, you’ll be able to improve your current WIFI coverage while also establishing a robust mesh network that will give superior WIFI signal quality and coverage in difficult-to-reach regions. It may be connected to any standard Wi-Fi network and works flawlessly when streaming HD movies and playing online games simultaneously.
In this blog, we are going to set up our range extender using various methods beginning with the easiest one using the WPS.
In order to use WPS, you don’t even need to know the network name or the password.
Hold down the WPS button on the extension until the WPS light begins to flicker green.
Repeat the same procedure on your router within a few minutes. When the Router Link LED on the extension becomes solid green, you know the extender is connected to your WiFi network.
If it doesn’t work the first time, give it another go. Contact us at +1-888-346-4070 if you’re still having issues.
To use your extender, you’ll need to move it to the desired area if you connected using WPS. Unplug the extender and move it into a new position, ensuring sure the new location is somewhere between your router and the region where WIFI signal is weak i.e., within range of the WIFI network that is to be enhanced; this is all that is necessary.
Wait until the Power LED lights are solid green and the router link LED lights up before connecting the extender to the new location.
You may now use any of your devices to join to the expanded WIFI network.
Using an Ethernet cable is the third and final option if your router does not have a WPS button or if you are unable to connect it manually.
Using an Ethernet cable is the third and final option if your router does not have a WPS button or if you are unable to connect it manually.
Ensure that the client link LEDs on the extender as well as on the router are illuminated by plugging the Ethernet wire into both devices.
Launch a browser to access, and follow the on-screen instructions until the Router Link LED illuminates which signifies that the extender got joined with the current WIFI network.
This is yours! You may now move your extender to a new location and increase the range and speed of your current WIFI network there. Unplug the extender and reposition it so that the extender and router are at least halfway between the location where the WIFI signal is weak and the extender-router connection is excellent.
When you go to your new location, connect the extension and wait for the green Power LED to illuminate.
Use the Router Link LED to locate the best location for the extender-to-router connection.
The router link LED should illuminate amber or green if the extender is plugged into a nearby socket. When the Router Link LED becomes amber or green, it’s time to move the extension closer to the router.
The following troubleshooting steps can help you resolve your issue with the Netgear AC1750 WIFI mesh extender setup:
A wired Ethernet connection may be utilized to create a new Wi-Fi hotspot with the Netgear ac1750 WIFI mesh extender.
If you want to use the Netgear AC1750 WIFI Mesh Extender EX6150 as a WiFi hotspot, you’ll need to flip the switch to Access Point mode.
Connect the extension to an electrical outlet and press the Power button to make the Power LED glow green.
Connect your computer or mobile device with WIFI or Ethernet to the extender in the manner described above.
Open www.mywifiext.net in any web browser and follow the NETGEAR installation assistant’s instructions.