How to Setup Netgear N300 via WPS




The Netgear N300 Wifi range extender is an incredible divider plug adaptation which is amazing enough to give the speed help from up to 50 feet separation with block dividers in the manner. It accompanies one Ethernet port in order to give Wifi network for one wired gadget like a Blu-beam player, keen TV, or gaming console. The best in addition to purpose of the Netgear N300 is its little size and it's lightweight to such an extent that it tends to be connected any attachment effectively. It's anything but difficult to introduce and on the off chance that you need any assistance, you can follow the guidelines for its arrangement.

For little to medium houses that needs to increase speed, constancy, and execution concerning their routers, the N300 wifi range extender delivers perfect execution without all the extra substance; which suggests that it gives a lovely frameworks organization arrangement that can remain mindful of routers in increasingly huge cost runs that go with more prominent helpfulness. Use mywifiext.net to set it up. In spite of the way that perhaps the N300 is more for the nuclear families with medium to low information transfer limit needs and a set number of connectable devices.





Setup


The setup of any Netgear extender is very simple and easy for anyone to do at home. There are a set of instructions that should be followed dutifully and you are ready to setup your extender to get the maximum results. Prepare your extender before setting it up. Connect it properly within the close vicinity of the router and open a web browser which is updated to the latest version. There are however to ways to setup your Netgear wifi range extender. One is manually by going to the mywifiext.net local web address and other is via WPS, which is Wifi Protected Setup. Here we are going to take you step by step for the WPS setup of your Netgear N300 setup but look into these required details before you setup –

1.      Your extender should be in the same room as the router.
2.      Your router must have the WPS button on it.
3.      For best results you must change your router’s security to WPA2-PSK (AES).
4.      The extender must be plugged in properly to the electrical outlet and connected well.
5.      The internet should be working well.
6.      If you see your extender’s power LED solid green that means the extender is connected successfully, in case the power LED is not lit up, you must restart the extender and try again.

Let’s look at the setup steps now –

1.      When your extender is ready to be setup, push and hold the WPS button on your extender for about 2 seconds.
2.      As soon as you do the above you will see the WPS green LED will start to blink.
3.      You must press the WPS button on your router within 2 minutes of pressing it on the extender.
4.      The router-extender connection will establish and the LED on both will turn to solid green once the extender is fully setup and connected to the main network.
5.      You can now take your extender and place it at the best location where you get good signals (green light on the extender to indicate great signals. Red light means no signals).
6.      Now all you need to do is connect your wireless devices with the extender’s network ID.
7.      The extender’s network ID will be the same as that of your home network with an _Ext at the end of it.
8.      Connect with the extender’s network ID and enter the same password which is of your home network
9.      That’s about it. You are ready to use and enjoy your Netgear N300 wifi range extender.

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