Wed. Jun 25th, 2025

Quick Reference

  1. Reset the router
  2. Connect Laptop / Desktop to the TP_Extender network
  3. http://tplinkrepeater.net
  4. Enter New Password
  5. Connect to existing network and Save.

General Steps (most common methods):

  1. Placement: Plug in your TP-Link extender in the same room as your new router, or very close to it, for initial setup. You can move it later.
  2. Reset (Optional but Recommended): If the extender was previously set up with another network, or if you’re having trouble, it’s a good idea to perform a factory reset.
    • Look for a small pinhole reset button on the extender (often on the bottom or side).
    • With the extender plugged in, use a paperclip or pin to press and hold the reset button for about 5-10 seconds until the lights flicker or change.
    • Release the button and wait for the extender to reboot.
  3. Choose a Setup Method: TP-Link range extenders typically offer a few ways to set them up:
    • Method 1: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) – Easiest for many
      • On your new router: Find the WPS button (it often has two arrows chasing each other, like a refresh symbol). Press it for a second or two. The WPS light on the router might start blinking.
      • On your TP-Link extender: Within two minutes of pressing WPS on the router, press the WPS button on your TP-Link extender. (On the model shown, it’s likely the button near the bottom with the Wi-Fi signal icon, or it might be a dedicated WPS button if present).
      • Wait: The extender’s Wi-Fi signal light should turn solid, indicating a successful connection.
    • Method 2: Via a Web Browser (for more control or if WPS fails)
      1. Connect to the Extender’s Wi-Fi: On a computer or smartphone, scan for Wi-Fi networks. You should see a new Wi-Fi network broadcast by the extender, often named something like “TP-Link_Extender” or “TP-Link_Extender_XXXX” (where XXXX are the last four digits of its MAC address). Connect to this network. There’s usually no password initially.
      2. Access the Web Management Page: Open a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and type one of the following addresses into the address bar and press Enter:
        • http://tplinkrepeater.net
        • http://tplinkextender.net
        • http://192.168.0.254 (This is a common default IP for TP-Link devices, but it might vary after a reset).
      3. Login: You’ll be prompted to create a new login password for the extender. Follow the on-screen instructions.
      4. Quick Setup Wizard: Once logged in, the Quick Setup Wizard should start automatically.
        • It will scan for available Wi-Fi networks.
        • Select your new router’s Wi-Fi network (SSID) from the list.
        • Enter the Wi-Fi password (security key) for your new router’s network.
        • You may be given options to keep the extended network’s name the same or create a new one. It’s usually best to keep it the same for seamless roaming, but you can change it if you prefer.
        • Follow the remaining prompts to complete the setup.
      5. Relocate and Verify: Once the setup is complete, you can unplug the extender and move it to an optimal location (halfway between your router and the area with weak Wi-Fi). Check the signal strength indicators on the extender (the Wi-Fi icon on the device, or often the 5G and 2.4G lights) to ensure it has a good connection to your router.

Important Notes for the specific model shown (with 5G and 2.4G lights):

  • This extender supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands. During setup (especially via web browser), you might be asked which band you want to extend, or it might extend both.
  • The lights on the device (5G, 2.4G, Wi-Fi signal, power) will give you visual cues about its status. Pay attention to them during setup. A solid Wi-Fi signal light generally means it’s successfully connected to the router.

By jovaan

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