At the cost of some performance, you can extend WiFi range with another router without a cable by setting up the new router as a wireless repeater. The job of a wireless repeater is simple: rebroadcast the signal from your main router.
How do I reset my wireless WiFi repeater?
NOTE: Please press and hold the reset bottom for 10 seconds to reset the Wi-Fi Repeater. You can configure the Wi-Fi Repeater after connecting it with your computer/laptop with enclosed RJ45 cable or wirelessly.
How do I log into my WiFi repeater?
To log in to your WiFi range extender:
- Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your extender’s network.
- If your extender and router use different WiFi network names (SSIDs), type into the address field of your web browser.
- Click or tap Enter.
How do I fix my WiFi repeater?
What do I do if the Wi-Fi extender isn’t working?
- Reset Wi-Fi extender/repeater. Depending on the brand your Wi-fi extender is, the exact location of the reset button will vary.
- Forget the network from your PC.
- Check to see if your Wi-Fi repeater is on the same network.
- Check for hardware issues.
How do I know if my WiFi repeater is working?
Go to Settings > Status to check the internet status of your extender. If everything is OK as shown below, your extender is successfully connected to your router. Connect your devices to the extender wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable.
What is WiFi repeater password?
To find your Extender’s Wi-Fi network password: Log in using your Username and Password. Click Settings then Wireless. Under General, look for WiFi Password. If it says Same as existing network password, it is using the same WiFi password as your main WiFi router.
How do I set a password for my WiFi repeater?
Changing the Extended Wireless Settings of your range extender
- Open a browser to log in to the web-based setup page of your range extender.
- You will then be prompted for a password.
- Click Basic Settings.
- Enter your preferred wireless name and password in the Network Name (SSID) and Password fields.