
Wi-Fi 6 also improves battery life and provides greater security with WPA3. Wi-Fi 6 allows for 30% faster speeds on Wi-Fi 6-enabled devices (such as phones, laptops, and tablets), and for more devices on a single network without slowing down Wi-Fi speeds. Your Mesh Extender has Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) capabilities. The reset button, on the back of the device near the top left of the power button, is typically used to reset your Mesh Extender when a customer service representative suggests you do so or as needed for troubleshooting. You'll be using the mesh Wi-Fi network set-up button (that says WPS) to pair it to (or connect it with) your router. On the top of the Mesh Extender, you’ll find the WPS button (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). You'll use the power button to turn your Mesh Extender on and off. The 12VDC power adapter port is where you’ll plug in your power adapter when you’re plugging this device into an outlet to power it up. It also features a USB port you can plug your electronic devices into for charging. Your Mesh Extender comes with two gigabit ethernet ports: one yellow LAN port, and one blue ethernet port that can be used as either WAN or LAN.

Your Mesh Extender’s features, ports and buttons Or, one may have been shipped to you that you set up yourself already. For more information, see your router's user manual.The Mesh Extender is designed to be used along with your Multi-Gig Router (GFRG300) to expand your Wi-Fi network to the furthest reaches of your home.ĭuring your installation, the Mesh Extender was paired with your Multi-Gig router by one of our technicians. The extender's IP address displays in the list. Note: To find your extender's IP address, log in to your router and look for a list of devices connected to your router. To log in to your extender, enter one of the following URLs in your web browser depending on your device:


