Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guide
- User Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1. Get to Know Your Extender
- 2. Install Your Extender
- 3. Manage the Extender Network and Settings
- Log In After Initial Setup
- Change the admin Password
- Set Up Password Recovery for admin
- Use Smart Setup to Connect the Extender to a Network
- Add a WPS Client to the Extender Network
- Change the Basic WiFi Settings
- Change WiFi Security Settings
- View or Change Advanced Wireless Settings
- View or Change the WPS Settings
- Set Up a Wireless Access List
- View or Change the Internet IP Address Setting
- Enable NAT in the Extender
- Manage Profiles
- Operating Mode
- 4. Monitor and Maintain the Extender
- 5. FAQs and Troubleshooting
- Factory Default Settings
- Specs
Manage the Extender Network and Settings
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AC750 WiFi Range Extender
4. Select Setup > Wireless Setup.
5. In the Region list, select your region. In some locations, you cannot change this setting.
6. T
o change the network name (SSID), type a new name in the Name (SSID) field.
The name can be up to 32 characters long and is case-sensitive. The default SSID is
randomly generated and is on the product label. If you change the name, make sure to
write down the new name and keep it in a safe place.
7. T
o change the wireless channel, select a number in the Channel list.
In some regions, not all channels are available. Do not change the channel unless you
experience interference (shown by lost connections or slow data transfers). If this
happens, experiment with dif
ferent channels to see which is the best.
When you use multiple access points, it is better if adjacent access points use different
channels to reduce interference.
The recommended channel spacing between adjacent
access points is four channels (for example, use Channels 1 and 5, or 6 and 10).
8. T
o change the mode, select it from the Wireless Mode list.
Your settings are saved.
If you connected wirelessly to the network and you changed the SSID, you are
disconnected from the network.
Change WiFi Security Settings
NETGEAR strongly recommends that you use security to protect your WiFi network. WPA2
uses the newest standard for the strongest security, but some older computers and wireless