How to use Linksys X2000 as repeater





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I've 4G mini-router Huawei E5776s-32 and Linksys X2000 router in my home, my 4G router can cover some spots in home I want to user Linksys router to extend 4G router.



I tried these steps and I wifi signal extended but when a machine connect to extended wifi signal it'll be disconnected from the internet.



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    I've 4G mini-router Huawei E5776s-32 and Linksys X2000 router in my home, my 4G router can cover some spots in home I want to user Linksys router to extend 4G router.



    I tried these steps and I wifi signal extended but when a machine connect to extended wifi signal it'll be disconnected from the internet.



    Please help.










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      I've 4G mini-router Huawei E5776s-32 and Linksys X2000 router in my home, my 4G router can cover some spots in home I want to user Linksys router to extend 4G router.



      I tried these steps and I wifi signal extended but when a machine connect to extended wifi signal it'll be disconnected from the internet.



      Please help.










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      I've 4G mini-router Huawei E5776s-32 and Linksys X2000 router in my home, my 4G router can cover some spots in home I want to user Linksys router to extend 4G router.



      I tried these steps and I wifi signal extended but when a machine connect to extended wifi signal it'll be disconnected from the internet.



      Please help.







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      edited Feb 7 at 19:02









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          I followed these steps and mine did the same thing. But then realised that you have to have the ethernet port plugged into one of the three 'ethernet' ports, not the 'cable' port at the back.






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