In this modern world of techno-digital era, a fast and efficient Internet connection is the need of every single human being. Similarly, a fragile connection and sluggish speed can be annoying that can cause a much to us. On the other hand, people buy a range extender for a high-speed of the Internet everywhere in the house. But the process of New Extender Setup too needs a perfect Internet speed to configure properly, safely, and successfully.
Netgear Extender Setup
The process of the extender setup is not as difficult as you think. It completely depends upon how you take and handle the things. If you do it with a calm and cool mind, then it will be completed in minutes. Similarly, if you apply the whole process in a hurry or frustration, you will ruin and spoil the things from your own hand. Sit back and relax, go through the below-given steps once and then follow them all from a cool mind.
- If your router’s firmware is up-to-date with the latest version of technology, then it is ready to get connected with the range extender. If it is not, consider updating it first and then move forward.
- After that, in a normal voltage of electricity, you can plug in both the devices.
- What you see next? The blinking lights on your range extender? You know what that it means? It means that your device is ready for net login. What you have to do, pull up a web browser and type into field of the address bar.
- Now, in the page displayed of net setup, you are supposed to fill the default username and password to the required fields. Don’t panic if you do not have the login credentials.
- Note: Do not make changes to the default details before the process of configuration. Only apply changes on them under expert technicians on toll-free number mentioned above.
Tips for boosting up the Internet Speed
- Limit Reservable Bandwidth
As we all know that the Internet users are increasing day by day, the bandwidths get divides and thus results in the crawling down of the speed of the Internet range. There is a limit of bandwidth that is being reserved in our computer system. Such bandwidth is owed to a system set as default (for system use). It also embraces 20-30% of the total speed of an Internet connection.
- Managing Cache
Do you know the fact that the cache temporarily stores the Internet data, which is used and consumed by a web browser? This is also helpful in opening in a much faster and easier way. Similarly, it also piles up your networking system automatically. On the other hand, the caches are intended to boost up your Internet speed but sometimes it acts in a different manner. It slows down the speed of your existing WiFi network once it exceeds its size that is limited. For this, you have to clear all the browsing history from your computer, including malware and malicious files.
- Using Device Manager
Well, the next way to boost and increase the speed of your existing WiFi network is “using device manager”. For this, what you have to do:
- Open your computer, right-click on the icon My Computer on your desktop. After that, select Properties on the menu that appears in front of your desktop home screen.
- Click on the option Device Manager.
- What next? You need to expand the Ports section as soon as the new window arises.
- In order to continue, double-click on Communication Port.
- Now, you have to click on the section Port Settings. Moreover, you are supposed to change “Bit Per Second” to a maximum available option and after that, Flow Control to Hardware.
- Setting up the Google DNS
To speed up your connection, you can set up Google DNS on your Windows computer.
- Go to start option and click on Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Sharing Center.
- You will see a blue highlighted option Change Adapter Settings. You need to click on it.
- You will see the list of available and active networks. Select your own network, whose range you want to extend. Right-click on it and then select Properties.
- Find Internet Protocol Version and after that, select Networking. Once you have done with the process, look at the bottom side and click Properties.
- Use the Following DNS Server Addresses, we need you to click on this option. After that, you will suppose to fill the Google DNS value followed by OK (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4).
Now, you can restart your computer and enjoy the high-speed of the Internet everywhere in the house.
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