

If it is set to auto or a DFS channel (52-64 or 100-140), 5 GHz connection may be unstable. Check the channel settings of your router’s 5 GHz network.Reboot the router and extender, then try again.If you use a dual-band extender but your router supports only the 2.4 GHz band, skip the 5 GHz band.Move the extender closer to your home router, preferably within 16 feet, then try again.Go to the wireless settings of your smartphone or laptop and make sure it can find your home network.Try rescanning networks, and double-check the list of scanned networks.What should I do if the range extender can’t find my home network? If the extender has been connected to a router, go to the router’s DHCP client list to obtain the extender’s current IP address.


Make sure your smartphone or computer is connected to the extender’s Wi-Fi.Verify that is correctly entered in the web browser.What should I do if I can’t access the web management page of the range extender? Turn off your cellular data and try again.Make sure your smartphone is connected to the extender’s Wi-Fi.What should I do if the Tether app can’t find my range extender? The Tether App and web page will use the same login password for your range extender. Launch the app and tap your extender to log in.

Connect your smartphone to the range extender’s Wi-Fi.
