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Netgear extender setup support helps users to Use an Old WiFi Router as Repeater, Wifi Extender, Access Point
Unless you're in a small house or apartment, chances are there's a corner of your home that your standalone router doesn't quite reach. Whether it manifests as spotty Wi-Fi or just an irritatingly slow connection, you can do something about it besides complain about your disrupted Netflix session. By turning an old router into a Wi-Fi extender, you can grab the Wi-Fi data signal out of thin air and retransmit it to other parts of the house.
It's easy to reconfigure an old router into an extender so that the device grabs a strong Wi-Fi signal and sends out a fresh stream of data to previously unconnected areas. While it costs next to nothing to do this, don't expect Wi-Fi miracles. Still, it's a good way to inexpensively fill your home with wireless data.
2. Update Firmware and Reset Preferences
After getting and installing the latest firmware and connecting the router to our network with a Cat5 jumper cable, we opened a browser window and typed, "rouoterlogin.net"; to open the login screen. Other router makes will have different addresses or will have actual IP addresses. See the chart below to find out the details for your brand of router.
3. Set a Static Address
It's a little tricky, but next, you need to type in a static IP address for the repeater. I like to use 192_168_1_ 2 (one higher than the base router's address) to denote that it's part of the LAN's infrastructure and not a client or printer. I keep a handwritten list of static addresses taped to the router to prevent later confusion over IP addresses.
4. Repeat for 5GHz
The R7000 is a dual-band router, so go down to the 5GHz section and repeat the previous set of instructions. When you're done, click on Apply. The router should reboot and, in a couple of minutes, behave like a wireless extender.
5. Check Your Work

It's time to set up your extender. Pick a place with an AC outlet that is about halfway between the network's router and the area you want to fill with Wi-Fi. There are plenty of specifics to worry about when finding the best spot for your router.

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