Installation Manual
After the setup, the One WiFi Name feature is enabled, which allows your extender to use 
the same WiFi network settings as your router. 
If you used the Nighthawk app to connect your extender, the following table lists 
examples of what your extended WiFi names might look like:
Dual-band router WiFi names Extended WiFi names
2.4 GHz MyWiFiExample MyWiFiExample
5 GHz MyWiFiExample‑5G MyWiFiExample‑5G
If you used WPS to connect your extender, the extended WiFi network name is based on 
the rst WiFi network that it connected to—2.4 or 5 GHz. The following table lists examples 
of what your extended WiFi name might look like:
Dual-band router WiFi names Extender connects 
to this network
Extended WiFi name for 
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
2.4 GHz MyWiFiExample MyWiFiExample MyWiFiExample
5 GHz MyWiFiExample‑5G MyWiFiExample
2.4 GHz MyWiFiExample MyWiFiExample‑5G
5 GHz MyWiFiExample‑5G MyWiFiExample‑5G MyWiFiExample‑5G
Connect your device to the extended networkGetting started
1.  For initial setup, place your extender in the same 
room as your router.
You can move your extender to a new location 
after the setup.
2.  Plug the extender into an electrical outlet. 
3.  Wait for Power LED to light solid green.
4.  If the Power LED does not light, press the 
On/Off button.
5.  Connect your extender to your existing WiFi 
network using one of these methods:
•  Connect with the Nighthawk app. The 
Nighthawk app guides you through the 
installation. For more information, see 
Connect with the Nighthawk app.
•  Connect with WPS. Wi‑Fi Protected Setup 
(WPS) lets you join a secure WiFi network 
without typing the network name and 
password. Your router must support WPS to 
use this method. For more information, see 
Connect with WPS.
WPS does not support WEP network security 
or a hidden WiFi network. If your router WiFi 
network uses WEP security or uses a hidden 
WiFi network, follow the instructions in 
Connect with the Nighthawk app.
Connect with the Nighthawk app
1.  Download the Nighthawk app on your mobile 
device.
For more information about the Nighthawk app, 
visit Nighthawk‑app.com.
2.  On your mobile device, open the WiFi connection 
manager, then locate and connect to the extender 
network called NETGEAR_EXT.
3.  Launch the Nighthawk app.
4.  Follow the prompts to connect your extender to 
your router WiFi network.
5.  After the setup is complete, move your extender 
to a new location.
For more information, see Find a good spot for 
your extender.
6.  Connect your WiFi‑enabled devices to the 
extended network.
For more information, see Connect your device to 
the extended network.
1.  Press the WPS button on the extender for less 
than ve seconds.
The WPS LED   blinks. 
Note:  If you press the WPS button for more than 
five seconds, the extender turns off.
2.  Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your 
router. 
When the extender connects to the router, the 
Router Link LED 
 lights.
If the Router Link LED lights green, the connection 
between your router and extender is good. If the 
Router Link LED lights amber or red, move the 
extender closer to the router and try again.
Note:  If your router supports the 5 GHz band and 
your extender didn’t connect to that band, repeat 
the WPS process.
3.  Move your extender to a new location.
For more information, see Find a good spot for 
your extender.
4.  Connect your WiFi‑enabled devices to the 
extended network.
For more information, see Connect your device to 
the extended network.
Connect with WPS
Find a good spot for your 
extender
1.  Unplug your extender and move it to a new 
location.
We recommend that the new location be about 
halfway between your router and the area with a 
poor WiFi signal.
The extender must be within the range of your 
router WiFi network.
2.  Power on your extender.
3.  Use the Router Link LED 
 to nd a spot 
where the extender‑to‑router connection is 
optimal.
For more information about the Router Link LED, 
see LED descriptions on the other side of this 
quick start guide.


