WiFi Extender Not Connecting to internet

Have you configured your Netgear WiFi range extender but still it won't connect to internet? It is one of the most common issues experienced by Netgear users worldwide. However, with some troubleshooting tips, you can fix the Netgear WiFi extender not connecting to internet issue. And this post covers all those troubleshooting tips. Let's begin.

When Netgear WiFi Extender doesn't Connect to Internet?

In order to avoid the wrong diagnosis, it is better to get familiar with the symptoms appearing when your WiFi connected but internet is not working:

1. No internet connection on your devices

2. Web pages are not loading

3. Mywifiext.net not working

4. Netgear extender showing red light

5. Amber light on the main router

6. No power LED

7. In case you continue to ignore router and extender firmware update, you may find your WiFi extender not connecting to the internet.

Why Netgear Extender Won't Connect to Internet?

Before we tell you how to get rid of the WiFi extender not connecting to internet issue, let's have a look at the reasons causing the issue for you:

1. The main router is not configured

2. Extender's hardware is faulty

3. Loose cable connections

4. WiFi interference

5. Partial or improper Netgear WiFi extender installation

6. Outdated extender's firmware

Basic Troubleshooting: WiFi Extender Not Connecting to Internet

Go through the below-mentioned basic troubleshooting tips to rectify the Netgear WiFi extender not connecting to internet issue:

1. Ensure that the Netgear extender is powered on and receiving fluctuation-free power supply.

2. Check the cable connections and verify if they are intact and accurate.

3. Be certain that the power LED on your router is solid green.

4. Check the hardware of your Netgear extender, router, and modem.

5. Make sure that your router is running on the latest firmware version.

Advanced Troubleshooting Tips

In the event that none of the aforementioned basic troubleshooting tips have helped you out, walk through the following advanced troubleshooting tips:

1. Power Cycle Your Netgear Extender

Power cycling may help you fix various connectivity issues with your Netgear range extender. Here are the required steps to power cycle or reboot your extender:

- Switch off your Netgear extender.

- Disconnect all the connected devices to it.

- Wait for some time.

- Now, switch on your extender again.

- Connect all your devices to it.

2. Update Your Netgear Extender Firmware

The next step to update your Netgear extender's firmware. Follow the below-given steps to perform the WiFi extender firmware update:

- Put your Netgear range extender on power.

- Connect it to the main router.

- On your PC, access an internet browser you like.

- Head over to the mywifiext.net web-based page.

- Fill in the asked admin user ID and passphrase.

- Hit Log In.

Note: If you are using a MAC OS X or iOS device, use mywifiext.local web address to log in to your Netgear extender.

- After logging in, go to the Advanced Settings section.

- Click on the Firmware Update button.

- If there is any new firmware version available, walk through the on-screen steps and update your Netgear extender's firmware.

That's how you can resolve the 'WiFi extender not connecting to internet' issue.

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