Troubleshooting; General Tips; Insufficient Signal Strength; Cannot Connect To Wi-Fi - NETGEAR LG6100D User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Learn about various troubleshooting tips, and what to do when a specific message is displayed.

General Tips

Here are some general tips to get you started.
If some settings are preventing you from connecting to Wi-Fi, connect via Ethernet.
Cable your computer to an Ethernet LAN port on your device.
Go to
sprint.com/support
The knowledge base at the NETGEAR website (support.netgear.com) may also be
useful.

Insufficient Signal Strength

If you have insufficient signal strength, an icon is displayed on your device's home screen, and
on the web page's Connection Details section.
Insufficient signal strength, indicated by
You are outside network coverage areas.
Your device's internal antenna is pointing in the wrong direction.
You are in or near a structure that is blocking the signal.
You are near a device that is causing radio signal interference.
A network or account problem is preventing you from obtaining service.
See also
Improving Signal

Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi

If your computer cannot connect to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi networks of the NETGEAR 6100D,
there are several things you should check.
Make sure that:
The maximum number of Wi-Fi devices has not been reached. (To determine the
number of connected Wi-Fi devices and set the maximum, see
Currently Connected Devices (Block List)
Devices.)
Troubleshooting
to access troubleshooting and other resources.
, may occur because:
Strength.
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and
Setting the Maximum Number of Wi-Fi
Displaying and Blocking

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