Use a EX2700 wifi range extender's Ethernet for connection
I have a router connected to the Internet, an EX2700 wifi extender connected to that router's network, and a Windows 10 PC without a wifi adapter. Can I do this and if so what must I do to make it happen? It does not appear to work automatically.
[router] ))) [extender]---ethernet---[PC]
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I have a router connected to the Internet, an EX2700 wifi extender connected to that router's network, and a Windows 10 PC without a wifi adapter. Can I do this and if so what must I do to make it happen? It does not appear to work automatically.
[router] ))) [extender]---ethernet---[PC]
wireless-networking range
What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37
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I have a router connected to the Internet, an EX2700 wifi extender connected to that router's network, and a Windows 10 PC without a wifi adapter. Can I do this and if so what must I do to make it happen? It does not appear to work automatically.
[router] ))) [extender]---ethernet---[PC]
wireless-networking range
I have a router connected to the Internet, an EX2700 wifi extender connected to that router's network, and a Windows 10 PC without a wifi adapter. Can I do this and if so what must I do to make it happen? It does not appear to work automatically.
[router] ))) [extender]---ethernet---[PC]
wireless-networking range
wireless-networking range
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What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37
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What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37
What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37
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What setup have you done on the extender?
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 0:13
I have set it up using the built-in site to connect to my main wifi and transmit its own wifi.
– Victor Sheckels
Dec 30 '18 at 17:48
On Windows 10, can you open Settings > type in "Network properties" > click the result > click "copy" at the bottom. Then, edit your post and insert the text? I am trying to see if it is Windows or not. Thank you.
– K.A
Dec 30 '18 at 23:37