The role of the wireless extender
Wireless Extender is a Wi-Fi signal amplifier, it is the role of your home, office and other environments have but the weak wireless Wi-Fi to enhance the amplification, so that each corner has a strong signal.
Extender use effect-magnify existing signal
The purpose of using an Extender is to enhance the amplification of existing wireless signals, so be clear before setting the name and password of the wireless signal you want to enlarge. Here's how to set the Extender amplification signal, and you can refer to the Extender settings video.
How to set up a wireless extender
1. Mobile phone Connection Extender default signal
Power the wireless extender on. Factory by default, the dual-band Wireless extender emits a wireless signal named Tp-link_re_xxxx or tp-link_5g_re_xxxx (x is the four-bit MAC address).
Extender has two wireless signals by default
Many users are connected to other Wi-Fi signals, resulting in the inability to enter the interface. So be sure to connect this "default" signal.
Connect the default wireless signal
Attention:
If the factory default signal is not found, it may have been set, and it is recommended to reset the Extender.
2. Access to the Extender management interface
After successfully connecting the wireless signal of the extender, open the mobile browser, manually enter tplogin.cn or 192.168.1.253 in the address bar (some mobile phone may automatically eject the login Settings page), you need to set up a 6-bit and above the management extender password, set the completion of the click "Login" :
Set Login Password
1. Enter tplogin.cn or 192.168.1.253 in the address bar
2. Set the Extender's login password
3. Expand the 2.4G wireless signal according to the prompts
Into the Extender settings interface, the Extender automatically scans for peripheral signals and waits for a while. Find the signal you want to extend in the list of scanned signals. Select the signal (if the search is not found, the signal may be too weak (adjust the distance between the Extender and the router) or for the Chinese signal (please change the main signal to the letter), enter the wireless password to extend the 2.4G signal, click "Next":
Extended 2.4G Wireless Signal
Precautions:
1. If you can not confirm the wireless password input is correct, you can click the Password box after the eye icon, display password.
2. The wireless name of the Extender is the same as the router signal name to enable roaming.
4. Expand the 5G wireless signal according to the prompts
Next, the Extender automatically scans the surrounding 5G signal, waits for a while, and selects the 5G signal you want to extend in the list of scanned signals. Then enter the wireless password for the extended 5G signal and click "Save":
Extended 5G Wireless Signal
Precautions:
1, the front-end main router (or AP) wireless does not support 5G, then click Skip.
2. Extending both the 2.4G and 5G signals requires that the 2.4G and 5G signals of the same router (or AP) be extended.
5. Extended Success
After confirming that the extension parameters are correct, click "Start Expansion". When the settings are complete, observe the LED status according to the page prompts, and if green or orange is displayed, the extension is successful.
Extended success
Note: If the 5G signal is not extended, the 5G signal of the wireless extender will be modified by default to 5g_zhangsan (the name of the 2.4G signal plus 5g_) and the wireless password is the same as 2.4G.
6. Terminal Connection Extender Internet access
After the extension succeeds, the factory default signal of the extender disappears and the wireless name and password of the transmitter are exactly the same as the original router's signal. At this point, please insert the Extender before the weaker area of the signal (do not go too far), about 30 seconds to wait for the expansion of the success, Orange means that the Extender is too far away from the main router, green is advisable.
Mobile phones and other wireless terminals to find the expansion of the signal can be online.
Question Answer
Q1: Does extending the 2.4G and 5G signals of the same wireless router form a loop?
No. Dual-frequency Wireless Extender uses a special processing mechanism, while extending 2.4G and 5G signals do not form interference, when the terminal arbitrarily connected 2.4G or 5G one of the signals, will not affect and occupy another band of resources, can give full play to the maximum performance of two bands.
Note: At present, the Division I only dual-frequency extender can be extended at the same time the same router 2.4G and 5G signal will not form a loop. A loop is formed between other wireless routers (or AP) if two signals from one router are bridged or relayed at the same time.
Q2: What is the benefit of extending the 2.4G and 5G signals of the same router at the same time?
When only 2.4G or 5G signals are extended, although the Extender emits two signals at the same time, all terminals connected to the Extender at this time have only a single band of resources from the same frequency band, which is heavily loaded. At the same time, the extension of 2.4G and 5G signals, terminals connected to any one signal, will not occupy and interfere with the other frequency of resources.
Q3: Can you only extend the 2.4G or 5G signal?
OK. With a dual-frequency extender, you can extend a 2.4G or 5G signal individually, or you can extend both 2.4G and 5G signals, but you must extend the signal to the same router when you extend two signals.
Q4: Does the Extender display a green or orange light to indicate that the extension is successful?
Not necessarily. If only one signal is extended, the display of green light or orange light represents the successful extension. If two signals are extended at the same time, if one of the signal extensions succeeds, the color of the LEDs turns green or orange.