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c.
Try
to
open
your
web
browser
to
the
default
IP
address
by
putting
this
number
into
your
web
browser
instead:
192.168.1.240
d.
Power
off
(unplug
the
power
adapter
from
the
Range
Extender)
the
Range
Extender
and
power
it
back
on.
Try
again.
e.
Reset
your
Range
Extender
to
default
settings
by
holding
the
Reset
Button
(located
on
the
side
panel)
for
ten
(10)
seconds
and
try
again.
f.
If
steps
(a)
thru
(e)
fail,
disconnect
your
PC
from
all
Wi
‐
Fi
networks.
Attach
an
Ethernet
cable
between
the
Range
Extender
and
your
PC.
Try
to
access
http://setup.loopcomm.com
again.
I
could
NEVER
log
onto
the
Range
Extender
wirelessly.
a.
Check
that
your
Wi
‐
Fi
adapter
supports
WPA2
Wi
‐
Fi
security.
If
it
does
not
then
you
will
need
to
change
the
Wi
‐
Fi
security
on
the
Range
Extender.
Go
to
the
Web
Menu,
select
Wi
‐
Fi
Settings
and
then
Wi
‐
Fi
Security.
Select
the
Extended
Network
from
the
drop
down
menu
and
either
disable
security
or
downgrade
the
security
to
WEP.
Try
connecting
again.
b.
The
connection
to
the
Home
Network
may
be
down.
Use
an
Ethernet
cable
and
connect
directly
to
the
Range
Extender
with
a
PC.
Access
the
Web
Menu
by
opening
your
PC’s
web
browser
to
http://setup.loopcomm.com
and
run
through
the
Wizard
again.
After
you
have
successfully
reset
the
Home
Network
connection,
try
connecting
wirelessly
again.
c.
If
you
have
previously
connected
to
the
Range
Extender
or
a
device
with
the
same
network
name
(SSID),
the
password
might
be
saved
in
your
devices
Wi
‐
Fi
profile.
Delete
the
Wi
‐
Fi
profile
and
try
again.
(Refer
to
your
device
Manufacturer’s
guide
on
how
to
delete
the
Wi
‐
Fi
profile).
I
can
no
longer
access
the
Web
Menu
or
the
Range
Extender
no
longer
responds.
a.
Connect
to
your
Range
Extender
and
try
to
access
http://setup.loopcomm.com
using
your
web
browser.
b.
If
you
are
advanced
in
networking
troubleshooting,
log
onto
your
home
router’s
web
interface.
Look
for
the
DHCP
client
list
and
try
to
find
the
IP
address
of
your
Range
Extender
assigned
by
your
home
router.
Once
you
have
it,
connect
to
the
Range
Extender
using
an
Ethernet
cable.
Open
your
web
browser
and
enter
the
IP
address
into
the
address
bar.