Switching from Access Point mode to Range Extender mode

The Linksys RE9000 Range Extender is a tri-band ethernet bridge and a range extender that will give your Wi-Fi® a boost and eliminate dead zones in hard-to-reach areas like your backyard, garage, or bedroom. 

This article will show you how you can switch from Access Point mode to Range Extender mode through your Linksys RE9000’s web-based setup page.

NOTE:  Make sure you have a dual-band network.  The dedicated backhaul connection uses a 5 GHz network.
 
Step 1:
Access the Linksys RE9000’s web-based setup page.  For instructions, click
here.
 
Step 2:
Under Wireless, click on the Wizard sub-tab.
 
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Step 3:
In the Change Operation Mode pop-up, select the Wireless Range Extender radio button then click Change.

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Step 4:
Connect to your existing 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
 
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Step 5:
Enter your Wi-Fi password then click Next .
 
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Step 6:
On the screen that opens, click on the Change button.
 
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NOTES:
  • If you need to change both your extended network names, do so by unchecking Band Steering.  Otherwise, click on Change.
NOTE:  Leaving the Band Steering ON is the recommended setting.

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  • If you want to change the security settings, uncheck the bottom box and make the necessary changes in the appropriate fields.  Otherwise, leave it checked then click Change.
NOTE:  Passwords are case-sensitive.
 
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Step 7:
Your extender will now reboot to finish applying the settings.

 
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Step 8:
Reconnect to your extended network when prompted.

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You should now have successfully switched to Range Extender mode.


Related Article:

Switching from Range Extender mode to Access Point mode

Related Videos:

Setting up the Linksys RE9000 to Range Extender mode (VIDEO)
Setting up the Linksys RE9000 to Access Point mode (VIDEO)
Getting to know the Linksys RE9000 Range Extender (VIDEO)

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