Improve The Connection Between The Extender And The Wifi Router - NETGEAR EX6200 User Manual

Ac1200 wifi range extender
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Improve the Connection Between the Extender and the
WiFi Router
The extender LEDs can help you tell whether the extender is correctly set up and working as
it should.
To improve the connection between the extender and the WiFi router:
1.
Move the extender closer to the WiFi router or to a different spot where it provides a
better line of sight.
You might need to unplug the extender, plug it in again at its new location, and restart it.
Unless the extender is outside the range of your WiFi router, the extender connects
automatically to the WiFi router.
2.
As you move the extender, continue to check the Link Rate LED and the Device to Extender
LED on the top panel until you find a location where the Link Rate LED is green or amber,
and the Device to Extender LED is green.
The following tables describe how the LEDs show the quality of the connection.
2.4 GHz LED Status
Both the Link Rate LED and the Device
to Extender LED are green.
The Link Rate LED is amber and the
Device to Extender LED is green.
The Link Rate LED is red.
The Link Rate LED is off.
5 GHz LED Status
Both the Link Rate LED and the Device
to Extender LED are green.
The Link Rate LED is amber and the
Device to Extender LED is green.
The Link Rate LED is red.
The Link Rate LED is off.
AC1200 WiFi Range Extender
LED Color
Performance
and
The extender provides the best performance.
and
The extender provides a workable performance.
The extender provides a poor performance.
The extender cannot function.
LED Color
Performance
and
The extender provides the best performance.
and
The extender provides a workable performance.
The extender provides a poor performance.
The extender cannot function.
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