How to configure the EX6200 by using Ethernet connection and use Smart Setup?
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How to configure the EX6200 to your WI-FI router using Ethernet connection and use Smart Setup?

Prerequisites:

NETGEAR EX6200 AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender

Overview:

This article provides information on how to configure the NETGEAR range extender EX6200 using an Ethernet connection.

Symptoms:

  • How to configure the NETGEAR range extender EX6200?
  • How to configure the EX6200 using Ethernet connection?

Resolutions:

If your Wi-Fi router does not support WPS, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to one of the LAN ports of the extender. Then use the browser-based NETGEAR Genie Smart Setup to connect the extender to an existing Wi-Fi network.

After you have used Smart Setup to connect the extender to an existing Wi-Fi network, the extender changes its default NETGEAR_EXT Wi-Fi network name (SSID) in the 2.4 GHz band to the name of the existing Wi-Fi network and adds _2GEXT to the end of the 2.4 GHz network name and _5GEXT to the end of the 5 GHz network name, for example:

  • Existing network name. MyNetworkName
  • New extended 2.4 GHz network name. MyNetworkName_2GEXT
  • New extended 5 GHz network name. MyNetworkName_5GEXT

Note: After you have set up the extender, you can also connect Ethernet-enabled devices such as gaming consoles and printers to the Ethernet LAN ports of the extender.

  1. Place the extender close to the Wi-Fi router.

    Note: In a later step in this procedure, after you have established a connection to the Wi-Fi router, you can place the extender at its permanent location.

  2. Plug the extender into an electrical outlet.
  3. If necessary, press the Power button.The Device to Extender LED and the two Link Rate LEDs light amber during the startup process. After about one minute, these LEDs turn off.
  4. Make sure that your computer is not connected to a Wi-Fi network or Ethernet network.If the computer is already connected to a Wi-Fi network or Ethernet network, you might not be able to connect to the extender.
  5. Connect your computer to the extender with an Ethernet cable. You can use any of the five Ethernet LAN ports of the extender.

    CAUTION: Do not use an Ethernet cable to connect the extender to a Wi-Fi router. If you do so, the extender does not work because it is designed to use only a Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi router.

  6. If you have trouble connecting, try the following:
    • Wait a couple of minutes.If you start your computer, connect the Ethernet cable to the extender, and launch your browser quickly, the computer might still need a couple of minutes to recognize the Ethernet LAN connection before you can connect.
    • Make sure that your Ethernet cable is securely connected to the extender and the computer, and that the extender Device to Extender Connection LED lights.If the LED is not lit, reconnect the Ethernet cable, and relaunch your Internet browser.
  7. Open a web browser window from the same computer.The browser takes you directly to the NETGEAR Genie Smart Setup start screen.

    Note: If you are not automatically directed to the NETGEAR Genie Smart Setup start screen, go to www.mywifiext.net, and enter admin for the user name and password for the password.

    Smart Setup searches for existing Wi-Fi networks automatically and displays the networks in the 2.4 GHz band.

  8. Select a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network to extend, and click the Continue button.

  9. Enter the security settings for the existing 2.4 GHz network:
    • If the network uses WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or a combination of these options, do the following:
    1. In the Password (network key) field, type the network passphrase (also called a password or network key).
    2. Click the Continue button.
      • If the network uses WEP, do the following:
    1. From the Encryption Strength menu, select the encryption strength (64 bit or 128 bit).
    2. Select the radio button that corresponds to the key that you want to use (Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, or Key 4).
    3. Next to the selected radio button, enter the network WEP key.
    4. Click the Continue button.

    If Smart Setup detects any networks in the 5 GHz band, it displays them.

  10. Select a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network to extend, and click the Continue button.

    Note: If your router does not support the 5 GHz band (not all routers do) or you want to set up the 5 GHz extender network later, click the Skip button, and go to Step 12

  11. Enter the security settings for the existing 5 GHz network:
    • If the network uses WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or a combination of these options, do the following:
    1. In the Password (network key) field, type the network passphrase (also called a password or network key).
    2. Click the Continue button.
      • If the network uses WEP, do the following:
    1. From the Encryption Strength menu, select the encryption strength (64 bit or 128 bit).
    2. Select the radio button that corresponds to the key that you want to use (Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, or Key 4).
    3. Next to the selected radio button, enter the network WEP key.
    4. Click the Continue button.

    Smart Setup displays the network names and adds _2GEXT to the end of the 2.4 GHz network name and _5GEXT to the end of the 5 GHz network name.

  12. Use the default extension names, or, in the Name (2.4GHz SSID) field, and, if you have set up a 5 GHz network, in the Name (5GHz SSID) field, enter new network names for your extender Wi-Fi networks, and click the Continue button.

    Note: If you do not want to use the same security modes for your extender networks as you use for your existing networks, clear the check box before you click the Continue button. You then can configure the security settings for the extender networks. However, you can also change the security settings later.

    The extender applies the settings,

  13. Wait a couple of minutes while the extender creates the Wi-Fi networks. When the extender is ready, Smart Setup summarizes the extender networks.

  14. Use a Wi-Fi network manager on the computer or mobile device to connect to the extender’s newly created 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi network.

    Note: Unless you entered a new network name in Step 12, the extender changes its default NETGEAR_EXT network name to the name of the Wi-Fi network to which you connected the extender and adds _2GEXT to the end of the 2.4 GHz network name and _5GEXT to the end of the 5 GHz network name.

  15. Select the My wireless devices are connected to the Extender network check box, and click the Continue button.Smart Setup describes the color of the Link Rate LED on the front of the extender. Because you placed the extender close the Wi-Fi router, the Link Rate LED is green.

  16. Click the Finish button. A pop-up screen displays.
  17. To bookmark the URL of the extender, click the OK button.
  18. If you are prompted to enter a user name and password, type admin for the user name and password for the password. The NETGEAR registration screen displays. You are now online.
  19. To register the extender, enter your information in the fields onscreen, and click the Register button. A message displays, congratulating you that you have extended your network.
  20. Close your browser.
  21. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the computer and the extender.
  22. Now that the extender is connected to the Wi-Fi router and you can connect a computer or mobile device to the extender’s Wi-Fi network, move it to a location where you can boost your Wi-Fi range. The location you choose must be within the range of your existing Wi-Fi router network.
  23. Plug the extender into an electrical outlet at the new location and restart the extender. Unless the extender is outside the range of your Wi-Fi router, the extender connects automatically to the Wi-Fi router. The Link Rate LEDs help you choose a spot where the extender-to-router connection is optimal. The following tables describe how the LEDs show the quality of the connection.

    If the Link Rate LED is off, the extender cannot connect to the Wi-Fi router. If the Link Rate LED is red, the extender has a poor connection to the Wi-Fi router.

  24. If the extender has no connection or a poor connection, move the extender closer to your Wi-Fi router and try again until the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Link Rate LED is green, or at least amber.
  25. Use a Wi-Fi network manager on the computer or mobile device to reconnect to the extender’s Wi-Fi network.

    Note: Unless you entered a new network name in Step 12, the extender changes its default NETGEAR_EXT network name to the name of the Wi-Fi network to which you connected the extender and adds _2GEXT to the end of the 2.4 GHz network name and _5GEXT to the end of the 5 GHz network name.

  26. Select the new network and use your Wi-Fi router password to connect. You are now using your extended Wi-Fi network.

     

Published 03/19/2014 05:05 PM   |   Updated 04/13/2015 02:57 PM
 

    更新日期: 5/25/2015 7:56:29 PM  
 
 

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