Connect Ethernet-Enabled Devices - NETGEAR WN2500RPv2 User Manual

N600 wifi range extender
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Note:
Unless you entered a new network name in
changes its default NETGEAR_EXT network name to the name of the
WiFi network to which you connected the extender and adds _2GEXT
to the end of the 2.4 GHz network name and _5GEXT to the end of the
5 GHz network name.
Note:
If your computer or mobile device cannot join the new WiFi network of
the extender, see
the WiFi Router
12.
Select the My wireless devices are connected to the Extender network check box, and
click the Continue button.
Smart Setup describes the color of the Link Rate LED on the front of the extender.
Because you placed the extender close the WiFi router, the Link Rate LED is green.
13.
Click the Finish button.
A pop-up screen displays.
14.
To bookmark the URL of the extender, click the OK button.
A NETGEAR website displays. You are now online.

Connect Ethernet-Enabled Devices

You can use the extender to connect as many as four Ethernet-enabled devices, such as
smart TVs, game consoles, and Blu-ray players, to the WiFi network.
After you have set up the extender, plug the Ethernet cable from a device that you want to
connect directly into one of the extender's Ethernet LAN ports.
By default, the Ethernet ports connect to the 2.4 GHz WiFi band. For information about how
to change the connection to the 5 GHz WiFi band, see
page 43.
N600 WiFi Range Extender
Improve the Connection Between the Extender and
on page 83.
Manage the Extender Network and Security Settings
Step
9, the extender
Manage the Extender WiFi Settings
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