This article explains how to connect a Wi-Fi extender to your PC to improve the signal strength in your home.
How to Set Up a Wi-Fi Extender
The Wi-Fi extender plugs into a power outlet in your home and rebroadcasts an existing wireless signal. Ideally, you want to set the Wi-Fi extender up in a central location in your home but in a different place from your router.
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Plug the Wi-Fi extender into an outlet in a central location of your home.
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The Wi-Fi extender should begin to flash rapidly on the green LED lights in the front of the unit.
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Press the “WPS” labeled button on the Wi-Fi extender.
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Now press the “WPS” labeled button located on your router.
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You should notice two new networks show up with the name of your original Wi-Fi network, except now there will be a 2GHZ and 5GHZ attached to the end of the network name.
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Click either of these networks and you will be prompted to enter a password.
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The network password will be the same password you already use on your main Wi-Fi network.
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Now you will be connected to the extended network.
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The Wi-Fi extender successfully cloned your original Wi-Fi network and rebroadcast the signal around your home.
Can You Use a Wi-Fi Extender With a PC?
A Wi-Fi extender rebroadcasts an existing wireless signal, which means you can use a Wi-Fi extender with virtually any tech device, including a PC. The network will have a stronger signal in areas of your home where it was weak before. The process of setting up the Wi-Fi extender does not require a PC.
Why Won’t My Computer Connect to My Wi-Fi Extender?
If the boosted Wi-Fi connection isn’t showing up correctly or connecting, there are a few things you will need to check.
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Check the original connection to make sure the internet is active. Sometimes there can be an internet outage, and you might not realize it.
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Make sure all the correct cables are connected to the router, such as the Ethernet cable.
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Make sure the Wi-Fi extender is using a good outlet. A power strip is not a sufficient enough power source for a Wi-Fi extender.
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Pressing the WPS button on the Wi-Fi extender and the router simultaneously is essential. Failure to do so will result in the two devices not connecting.
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Make sure your PC’s Wi-Fi is enabled. A slight mistake can cause a significant headache when setting your new extended network up.
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What is the difference between a Wi-Fi repeater and a Wi-Fi extender?
Rather than expanding your existing network, Wi-Fi repeaters create a separate network on your router to boost the signal. The downside is that the new network shares bandwidth with the original, which slows down all connected devices.
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What is the best Wi-Fi extender?
Top-of-the-line Wi-Fi extenders include the Netgear Nighthawk X4 EX7300 and Netgear Orbi RBS50Y. More budget-friendly options include the Netgear EX3700 and the TP-Link RE505X.
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How do I use a router as a Wi-Fi extender?
If you want to use a router as a Wi-Fi extender, connect your old router to your main one via Ethernet and place it in AP Mode. Or, switch into Repeating Mode to use it as a Wi-Fi repeater. You can also turn a laptop into a Wi-Fi extender.