1. Attach the antennas.
Remove the antenna caps. Attach the antennas to the antenna connector
by turning the antennas clockwise. Bend and rotate the antennas into
position. Double check that the antennas are properly tightened.
2. Turn on your extender.
Place the extender close to your WiFi router. Plug the extender into an
electrical outlet. Press the
Power
button if necessary.
3. Connect to your WiFi router.
Press the
WPS
button on the extender. The Link Rate LEDs and Device to
Extender LED blink green.
Within two minutes, press the
WPS
button on your WiFi router. After a
few seconds, the 2.4 GHZ Link Rate LED lights green, indicating a good
connection between your WiFi router and your extender. If the 2.4 GHz
Link Rate LED does not light, or the LED is blinking amber, try again. If
the LED still does not light, follow the instructions for
No (or not sure)
on
the right.
4. Add a WiFi band.
If your WiFi router supports the 5 GHz band (not all routers do), and you
want to extend that band, repeat Step 3 and check that the 5 GHz Link
Rate LED lights solid green to confirm the connection.
5. Choose a location and check the signal strength.
Now that the extender is connected to your WiFi router, you can move
it to a location that will boost your WiFi range. The location you choose
must be within the range of your existing WiFi router network.
The Link Rate LEDs help you choose a spot where the extender-to-
router connection is optimal. See
Indicator LEDs
on the back of this card
to learn how the LEDs show the best connection.
If you get no connection or a poor connection, move the extender closer
to your WiFi router and try again until the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Link Rate
LED lights green.
6. Connect your WiFi devices.
Take your WiFi device to the location with poor WiFi router coverage.
Find the new extender network name:
Existing network name
. MyNetworkName
New extended network name
. MyNetworkName
_2GEXT
or
MyNetworkName
_5GEXT
Select the new network and use your WiFi router password to connect.
You are now using your extended WiFi network.
1. Attach the antennas.
Remove the antenna caps. Attach the antennas to the connectors and
turn them clockwise to tighten. Bend and rotate the antennas into
position. Double-check that the antennas are properly tightened.
2. Turn on your extender.
Place the extender close to your WiFi router. Plug the extender into an
electrical outlet. Press the
Power
button if necessary.
3. Connect to the extender.
On a computer, tablet, or smartphone, open the WiFi connection
manager and connect to the extender network called
NETGEAR_EXT
.
When you are connected to the extender, the Device to Extender LED
lights solid green.
4. Set up with a web browser.
Launch a web browser. You are automatically taken to a login page.
If a login page does not display, visit
www.mywifiext.net
.
To set up your extender, do the following:
a. Click the
NEW EXTENDER SETUP
button.
b. Complete the Create an Accounts page and click the
NEXT
button.
c. Click the
WiFi RANGE EXTENDER
button.
d. Select a WiFi network to extend and click the
NEXT
button.
If you do not want to extend both WiFi bands, clear the
2.4GHz
WiFi Networks
or the
5GHz WiFi Networks
check box.
e. In the
Password (network key)
field, type the existing WiFi
network password and click the
NEXT
button.
f.
Set the network name (SSID) and password for your extender and
click the
NEXT
button.
g. Use a WiFi network manager on the computer or WiFi device to
connect to the new extended WiFi network.
5. Choose a location and check the signal strength.
Now that the extender is connected to your WiFi router, you can move
it to a location that will boost your WiFi range. The location you choose
must be within the range of your existing WiFi router network.
The Link Rate LEDs help you choose a spot where the extender-to-
router connection is optimal. See
Indicator LEDs
on the back of this card
to learn how the LEDs show the best connection.
If you get no connection or a poor connection, move the extender closer
to your WiFi router and try again until the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Link Rate
LED lights green.
AC1200 WiFi Range Extender
Model EX6200
Quick Start Guide
Getting Started
Does your WiFi router have a WPS button?
Yes
No (or not sure)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easy way to connect WiFi devices. The button might look like one of these: