Range Expander Connection Problem

I have installed a range expander. However my laptop continues to connect to the weaker signal from my router. There is a PS3 in the same location as the laptop and that connects to the range expander just fine.
Any suggestions to what the problem might be

Well try doing a complete network power cycle i.e., unplug the power cables from the modem & from the router & then plug in the power cable to the modem first once all the lights are solid green you could plug in the power cable to the
router & check out it will definately work!!

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    When setting up the device I can get all the way to where I should get the congratulations screen, Instead an Error dialog box appears with "Cannot get Confirmation Reply"
    I'm pretty sure all the information is entered correctly, Is this a Linksys error or a Windows Xp error?

    HI...
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                                                               Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
                                                               Default Gateway 192.168.1.240
    Open Internet explorer ......In the address bar type http://192.168.1.240. This will prompt for username and password ....Enter the username and password that you have set for the wireless range expander. (Default password is admin with no username).
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    Make sure that the wireless settings on the router and the expander are exactly the same...with the same wireless security.
    Save the settings before exiting.  Once the settings are saved...disconnect the expander from the computer and set the computer back to obtain IP address automatically. Unplug  the power to the router and also to the expander.......wait for 30-60 seconds and then connect the power back to the router first......wait untill all the lights on the router are steady......reconnect the power back to the expander....
    Check the lights on the expander. Both should be blue.
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  • RE1000 range expander intermittent connectivity problems

    Have a Cisco RE1000 range extender connected to a Linksys router model EA4500.  The range extender keeps dropping the signal every minute or so.   Firmware has been updated.  Cannot find a solution.  Any ideas? Using Windows 7 and iPad with iOS 8.3

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  • Safari won't connect to Linksys Range Expander

    Hope some one can end my sleepless nights...
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    After searching various threads here and forums elsewhere I configured the Mac's IPv4 to "Use DHCP with manual address" I assigned an IP address of 192.168.1.50 (as advised in the posts) , applied and rebooted - no luck! I have searched all types of sites for any information as I am only a novice
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    When we assigned an IP address in the ethernet settings on the mac we configured IPv4 "Using DHCP with manual address" as per advice from other posts. We then only had the option to set an IP address and nothing else.
    When we go to "Network" we have a green light next to AirPort and it says "Airport is connected to the network JLay (my SSID). You are connected to the internet via AirPort".
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    Any advice is appreciated as I've now hit a brick wall

    Seems that I needed to type in the DNS server address (10.0.0.2) when I configured IPv4 manually. I used an IP address for the MAC 192.168.1.50 (as suggested) and same subnet mask as the router and used the IP address for the router in the router box.
    What a relief!

  • With Range Expander I cannot connect to GOOGLE site~ Please HELP ME~!

    I purchased this range expander a month ago, since then I cannot connect to the GOOGLE and some other websites. Can anyone know what the problem is?
    I tried everything the google site and the other people suggested yet it did not work.
    Please help me to fix this problem.
    I even formated this hard drive and re-installed Win XP....ㅜ,ㅜ
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    make sure that all wireless settings on the expander matches the wireless settings on the router.  and for one, im not aware that the expander has a firewall? only router does.
    *just a thought*
    Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift.

  • Cannot connect to Range Expander

    Bought my first Mac, impulse buy...already see that the wireless sensitivity is much less than my old Dell PC. I bought a range expander to pair up with my wireless router, both Linksys, and the PC laptop connects through the expander no problem. The MB connects to the wireless network fine directly to the router, but cannot "see" the range expander. I contacted linksys and they said I needed to contact Apple. So, the MAC gets an IP address, negotiates the WEP etc when I am in range of the main wireless router, but will not connect via the expander. In the Windows machine I can see the MAC address and the access points the computer is seeing but I do not know how to do that with the MAC. Any help?

    make sure that all wireless settings on the expander matches the wireless settings on the router.  and for one, im not aware that the expander has a firewall? only router does.
    *just a thought*
    Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift.

  • WRE54G Range Expander, appears to be connected but...

    I have auto configured the range expander.
    I have 2 blue lights, on the link and the activity
    when I try to ping the expander, results are: timed out
    How can I tell if its connected to MY unsecured SSID or my neighbors?

    As you have mentioned that you see 2 Blue lights on your WRE, but when you try to ping your WRE it gives your RTO. So this indicates that your WRE is not configured Properly...
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    Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds...Release the reset button...Unplug the power cable from your Expander, wait for 30 seconds and re-connect the power cable...
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    2. Now open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.240. Leave the Username blank & in Password use admin in lower case...It should open your Expander set-up...
    3. Once you get to the set-up page you can follow this link to change the Expander Settings...
    NOTE : The link also explains to check the Wireless Settings on your Router...
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    In case if you don't get the Expander set-up just leave it connected to your computer and reset it for 30 seconds and follow Step 2, Step 3, Step 4 & Step 5...
    Hope this helps.

  • Wireless range expander problems

    ok so first off thank you to anyone who can help it is much appreciated.  I have a range expander model wre54g.  that worked fine at a friends house I recieved it as a housewarming gift from him and tried to set it up with my linksys router and all i got on initial plug in was a quick flash of a red light under link.  then after it was pluged in for 10 min or so the light came back on but as a solid blue light no flash no activity light nothing I tried to find it under wireless networks and nothing any ideas?

    What is the Model no of the router..?
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    1. Connect your Expander to a computer, click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>> Network Connections - Right click on the icon for Local area connection and go to properties- On the 'General' tab select 'Internet Protocol TCP/IP' and click on the Properties button- Select 'Use the following IP address'- Provide IP Address - 192.168.1.5, Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0...Click on Ok button to Save and Click on "Close" on main Properties window...
    2. Now open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.240.
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    3. Once you get to the set-up page you can follow this link to change the Expander Settings...
    NOTE : The link also explains to check the Wireless Settings on your Router...
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    5. After configuring the Expander you should disconnect it from the Computer and go into Local Area Connection TCP/IP Properties and set it back to Obtain IP Address Automatically...Disconnect the Expander from the computer and power cycle both the devices(Expander and Router)...Your Expander should be configured...

  • Range expander problem

    hi
    i have a problem with the range expander
    i have linksys wireless router WAG54G V.2
    and i bought the range expander from linksys but when ever i turn the range expander on i can not use the internet. it becomes a local network only
    when i turn the range expander off everything goes to normal
     i am using both the range expander and the router as i bought them without any updates
    i do not have much information about this stuff so please if you are goig to help me explain in details
    thank you

    so it is useless? and i wasted my money !!

  • Router connection problems - DISH satellite receivers or too many devices?

    (Sorry about that - I thought I had broken the message up.)
    I'm having significant issues with my Linksys router timing out, and need help. I'll try to be as detailed as I can.
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    Anyway, I would very much appreciate some help.
    Message Edited by CKdoubleU on 10-01-2008 08:43 AM

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  • Trouble setting up WRE54G range expander

    I'm trying to set up a WRE54G range expander.  Its power is on, and it is connected to a new Cisco E3200 dual band router via Cat5.  When I try to access the WRE54G via 192.168.1.240, the web page hangs and then times out.  I never had this problem when I used the extender with my old Linksys router; I was able to set it up without a problem.
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    So you’re still not able to access the setup page of the range extender even if you are directly connected to the computer and you’ve already setup a static IP address on the computer itself? Try resetting the range extender by pushing and hold down the reset button using a pin or a paper clip for 30 seconds then power it off for another 30 seconds. Once the power light goes solid, try re-accessing the setup page of the range extender and configure the settings with the same wireless settings of the router.
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  • Range Expander Not Working with MAC

    Have been using two WRE54G Range Expanders for over two years.  However, I wanted to add WEP to my system, but when I did that, the Range Expanders lights went RED.  I tried to access the SETUP, but for some reason I am unable to access it.  In any event, made the classic mistake of trying to fix something that really wasn't broken.  Have spent three chat sessions trying to resolve all the issues and of course, after solving one, another cropped up.  Here's where I'm at right now.  Still cannot access the Range Expander SETUP, but more importantly one of the Range Expanders is now no longer working with the MAC's that we have at home.  My wireless PC works fine, but each time I try to log in one of the MAC's, in the expander territory, it tells me that it's a secure connection, which it's not.  For now, I've unplugged one of the expanders and am only using one downstairs and while I have connectivity upstairs, it's not as good as when the expander was working.
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     I have encountered a problem. Can anyone help?
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    If you are trying to configure your WRE using the setup disk, you can exit from the setup and configure all the settings on your Router Manually...Follow the steps bellow.
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  • Range expander works for a while then doesn't

    My range expander works fine most of the time so I know that it's set up ok. The problem is that  both LED's will be blue for a day or two and then I'll notice that the Link LED is blue for four seconds then flashes red for a second and continues this until I unplug it and then plug it back in. When it's doing this "flash thing" my computer still works but is EXTEMELY slow in changing pages and obeying commands. What does it indicate when you get the "four second blue/one second red flash" and does anyone know how to keep it from happening so often? I have a linksys wireless-G router FYI. Could it be an interference problem from a microwave oven or something like that in my house?

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