Linksys RE6400 BOOST WiFi Range Extender Frequently Asked Questions

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
HARDWARE INFORMATION
 
1.  
What is the Linksys RE6400 BOOST WiFi Range Extender?
2.  What is included in the product's packaging contents?
3.  What is the warranty period of the Linksys RE6400?
4.  What is the power rate of the Linksys RE6400?
5.  What are the different light behaviors of the Linksys RE6400?

SETUP AND INSTALLATION
 
1.  
How do I set up the Linksys RE6400?
2.  Can I set up the Linksys RE6400 with a smart mobile device?
3.  What default IP address and password can be used to log in to the Linksys RE6400?
4.  Can I set up my Linksys RE6400 using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)?
5.  Do I need to install setup software on my computer?
6.  How do I reset my Linksys RE6400?
7.  Can the Linksys RE6400 also extend the 5 GHz network of my dual-band router?
8.  How do I set up my Linksys RE6400 to work as an access point?
9.  How do I identify what mode the Linksys RE6400 is in?
10.  How do I switch from Access Point mode to Range Extender mode?

FIRMWARE UPGRADE
 
1.  
How do I upgrade the firmware of the Linksys RE6400?

WIFI CONNECTION AND SECURITY
 
1.  
What WiFi security modes does the Linksys RE6400 support?
2.  What is the default WiFi name of my Linksys RE6400?
3.  What is Cross Band technology and does my Linksys RE6400 support it?
4.  Where can I find the MAC address of my range extender for WiFi MAC Filtering?
5.  How do I update the WiFi settings of the Linksys RE6400 to match my router’s WiFi settings?
6.  Can I change the WiFi name my extender is broadcasting?
7.  How can I check if the Linksys RE6400 is connected to my existing WiFi?
8.  I have multiple WiFi routers or access points in my network, how can I tell which access point / WiFi router my extender is connected to?

SPECIAL FEATURES
 
1.  
Can I connect multiple WiFi devices to my Linksys RE6400 like my router or access point?
2.  Does the Linksys RE6400 come with external antennas?
3.  Do I need to position the antennas a certain way for my home?

TROUBLESHOOTING
 
1.  
What should I do when I cannot get the Linksys RE6400 connected to the router or access point?
2.  What should I do when I cannot access the web interface of the Linksys RE6400?
3.  What should I do when I experience intermittent connection issues when connected to the Linksys RE6400?
 

HARDWARE INFORMATION
 

1.  What is the Linksys RE6400 BOOST WiFi Range Extender?

The Linksys RE6400 BOOST WiFi Range Extender has a plug-in form factor that allows the product to be plugged into a power outlet.  The Linksys RE6400 can easily increase the range of a WiFi network with two non-detachable external antennas that provide range extension.  To learn more about this product, click here.

2.  What is included in the product's packaging contents?

The package contains the following:
  • One Linksys RE6400
  • Quick start guide
  • Regulatory information

3.  What is the warranty period of the Linksys RE6400?

The warranty period is dependent on the country of purchase.  For more information about your device’s warranty, click here.

4.  What is the power rate of the Linksys RE6400?

It has an internal AC / DC power supply of 100V - 240V, 0.5A, 50 / 60 Hz.

5.  What are the different light behaviors of the Linksys RE6400?

To learn more about the different light behaviors of the Linksys RE6400, click here.

SETUP AND INSTALLATION
 
1.  How do I set up the Linksys RE6400?

Setting up the Linksys RE6400 range extender is simple since it will automatically guide you on how to set it up with optimal WiFi signal.  Click here to learn how to set up the Linksys RE6400 on access point mode.  For instructions on how you can set up on range extender mode, click here.

2.  Can I set up the Linksys RE6400 with a smart mobile device?

Yes.

3.  What default IP address and password can be used to log in to the Linksys RE6400?

The default IP address of the Linksys RE6400 is 192.168.1.1 and the password is admin.  However, once the Linksys RE6400 is connected to your existing network, it will detect a DHCP server in your network, like your WiFi router.  Your WiFi router will automatically assign a different IP address to the range extender and treat it as a DHCP client.  Therefore, the default IP address will change.
 
In this case, you may easily access the web interface of the Linksys RE6400 by entering "http://extender.linksys.com" in the Address bar or its friendly name "http://RE6400-xxx" for Windows® or "http://RE6400-xxx.local" for macOS®, where xxx are the last three characters of its MAC address.


4.  Can I set up my Linksys RE6400 using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)?

Yes.  To learn more on how you can set up the range extender using WPS, click here.

5.  Do I need to install setup software on my computer?

No.

6.  How do I reset my Linksys RE6400?

Press and hold the Reset button of your Linksys RE6400 for 10 seconds to reset the range extender to its factory defaults.

7.  Can the Linksys RE6400 also extend the 5 GHz network of my dual-band router?

Yes.  The Linksys RE6400 automatically extends both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network of dual-band routers once you set it up.

8.  How do I set up my Linksys RE6400 to work as an access point?

To learn how to set up the Linksys RE6400 to work as an access point, click here.

9.  How do I identify what mode the Linksys RE6400 is in?

After setup, access the Linksys RE6400’s web interface to view the updated top header name.  If the Linksys RE6400 is on Access Point mode, the top header will read Dual Band Wireless Access Point.  If it is on Range Extender mode, the top header will read Dual Band Wireless Range Extender.

10.  How do I switch from Access Point mode to Range Extender mode?

To switch to another mode, you will need to change this in the Basic Settings.  Click here for instructions.

FIRMWARE UPGRADE
 
1.  How do I upgrade the firmware of the Linksys RE6400?

There are two ways to upgrade your Linksys extender:  Auto-upgrade or manually upgrading the file.  For detailed instructions on how to do these, click here.

WIFI CONNECTION AND SECURITY
 

1.  What WiFi security modes does the Linksys RE6400 support?

The Linksys RE6400 v1 supports the following WiFi security modes:
     
Range Extender mode supports WEP (64-bit / 128-bit), WPA2-Personal, and Mixed Mode.
Access Point mode supports WPA2â„¢ Personal and WPA2 / WPAâ„¢ Mixed Mode.

The Linksys RE6400 v2 supports WPA3â„¢/WPA2 Mixed Mode, WPA3 Personal, WPA2 Personal, and WPA2/WPA Mixed WiFi security modes.


2.  What is the default WiFi name of my Linksys RE6400?

The default WiFi name of your Linksys RE6400 is Linksys Extender Setup-xxx, where xxx are the last three characters of its MAC address.

3.  What is Cross Band technology and does my Linksys RE6400 support it?

Yes, the Linksys RE6400 supports Cross Band technology.  This technology maximizes simultaneous use of both bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) for high-speed data transfer and uninterrupted streaming and gaming.  For more information, click here.

4.  Where can I find the MAC address of my range extender for WiFi MAC Filtering?

You can find the WiFi MAC address of your range extender in its web interface.  Go to Status > WLAN Statistics > Extender MAC address.   For detailed instructions, click here.

NOTE:  For the Linksys RE6400 v1, the MAC address printed at the back of the extender is for the ethernet port.  For the Linksys RE6400 v2, the MAC address printed on the label is for the 2.4 GHz radio.


5.  How do I update the WiFi settings of the Linksys RE6400 to match my router’s WiFi settings?

To learn how to manually configure the WiFi settings of your Linksys RE6400, click here.

6.  Can I change the WiFi name my extender is broadcasting?

Yes.  The Extended Wireless Settings feature of your Linksys RE6400 enables you to do this.  To learn how, click here.

7.  How can I check if the Linksys RE6400 is connected to my existing WiFi?

To check if the Linksys RE6400 is connected to your network, access the range extender’s web interface.  Go to the Basic Settings page, in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wireless Settings section, you should see Status Connected.  If it shows disconnected, click here to learn how to connect your extender to your upstream WiFi.

8.  I have multiple WiFi routers or access points in my network, how can I tell which access point / WiFi router my extender is connected to?

To know which access point your Linksys RE6400 is connected to, access the range extender’s web interface.  Once there, click WLAN Statistics under Status then check the AP MAC address section.  Take note of this address as this is the access point your Linksys RE6400 is connected to.

SPECIAL FEATURES

 

1.  Can I connect multiple WiFi devices to my Linksys RE6400 like my router or access point?

Yes, the Linksys RE6400 acts as an extension to your router or access point so you can connect multiple devices to it.

2.  Does the Linksys RE6400 come with external antennas?

Yes, the Linksys RE6400 comes with two non-detachable antennas.

3.  Do I need to position the antennas a certain way for my home?

Yes.  Click here to learn how to properly position the antennas.

TROUBLESHOOTING
 

1.  What should I do when I cannot get the Linksys RE6400 connected to the router or access point?

Here are some things you can do to check the position of your router and extender:
  • Make sure you are using the same WiFi name and password as your existing WiFi router or access point.  The WiFi password is case sensitive.
  • For first-time setup, you may need to place the extender closer to the router.  After you’ve set up your extender, you can unplug it and move it to the final location.
  • To reduce signal obstructions, try alternate locations for the router and extender.
  • Avoid placing the router and extender near metal objects, masonry walls, and reflective surfaces, such as glass or mirrors.
  • Avoid placing the router and extender near other electronics that may cause signal interference.
  • If you’re using WPS to connect, wait until the WPS indicator stops blinking before trying to make the connection again.


2.  What should I do when I cannot access the web interface of the Linksys RE6400?

If you cannot access the Linksys RE6400, try any of the following troubleshooting methods (make sure your computer is connected to the extender’s WiFi name):

  • Use the friendly name of the Linksys RE6400:
  • For Windows:  http://RE6400-xxx
  • For Mac OS X® and iOS devices:  http://RE6400-xxx.local

NOTE:  xxx represents the last three characters of the MAC address.

  • Use http://extender.linksys.com – To use this, make sure your computer is connected directly to the range extender with an ethernet cable.  If your computer is WiFi ready, make sure it’s connected to the SSID with the -ext extension.
  • Use the range extender’s IP address, which is http://x.x.x.x –   If the range extender is not yet configured, its default IP address is 192.168.1.1.  Once the Linksys RE6400 is connected to your existing network, it will detect a DHCP server in your network, like your WiFi router.  Your WiFi router will automatically assign a different IP address to the range extender and treat it as a DHCP client.  Therefore, the default IP address will change.  You may need to check the DHCP client list of your router.  To do this, click here.
  • If all links above do not work, then try the following:
  • Powercycle the range extender.
  • Move the range extender closer to your router.
  • Look up your range extender’s IP address on your router’s DHCP table and try to ping it.
  • Connect your computer to the range extender’s LAN port and attempt to access it via the default IP address and check the WiFi settings.
  • Reset the range extender to factory defaults and go through the setup again.

For more detailed information, click here.

3.  What should I do when I experience intermittent connection issues when connected to the Linksys RE6400?

Ensure that your range extender is getting at least 50% of your router’s WiFi signal and is located midway between your router and the area without WiFi.  Log in to the Spot Finder page and determine your signal and move the range extender according to the Spot Finder results.

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