Netgear EX6920 – AC1200-WiFi Range Extenders Benutzerhandbuch
Overview
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AC1200 WiFi Range
Extenders
The following table describes the LEDs.
Table 1. Front panel LEDs
LED
Description
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and the router or
access point:
access point:
•
Solid green. Best connection.
•
Solid amber. Good connection.
•
Solid red. Poor connection.
•
Off. No connection.
Device Link
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and a computer or WiFi
device:
device:
•
Solid green. Best connection.
•
Solid amber. Good connection.
•
Solid red. Poor connection.
•
Off. No connection.
Power
•
Solid amber. The extender is booting.
•
Solid green. The extender is powered on.
•
Off. The extender is powered off.
WPS
•
Solid green. WPS security is enabled (WPA or WPA2).
•
Blinking green. A WPS connection is being established.
•
Off. WPS security is not enabled.
When to Use Your Extenders
We recommend that you connect through the extender network only when the WiFi device is
in a “dead zone” where the connection from the existing network is poor or nonexistent. Data
traffic routed through the extender is inherently slower than traffic routed directly from the
network.
in a “dead zone” where the connection from the existing network is poor or nonexistent. Data
traffic routed through the extender is inherently slower than traffic routed directly from the
network.
How the Extenders Work
The extender works like a bridge between a WiFi router (or a WiFi access point) and a WiFi
device outside the range of the WiFi router.
device outside the range of the WiFi router.
Note:
Each extender must connect to your router’s WiFi network. Do not
connect the extenders to another extender’s WiFi network.
connect the extenders to another extender’s WiFi network.
The extender performs two main jobs:
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The extender connects to a working WiFi network.
Router Link