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  5. Connect the power plate to a power outlet, preferably a good quality surge protector.
  5. Connect the power plate to a power outlet, preferably a good quality surge protector.
6. Unplug unit from the power outlet and place in the optimum location on the edge of your wireless network.  The higher you place the unit, the better the performance will be.
7. Connect the power plate to a power outlet, preferably a good quality surge protector.

Revision as of 02:14, 27 July 2010

Extend Your Wireless Network

CNT2300-91 Service Project Ben Franske July 2010

By Michelle Buvik

Learning is always beneficial. Taking classes in the summer takes dedication. I did not want to be tied to the house so I extended the wireless network to include a larger area.

The Linksys (Cisco) Range Expander, WRE54G Ver. 3 enabled me to meet this goal.

Extender.jpg Extender button.jpg


If security is disabled:

1. First verify the wireless network is operational.

2. Plug the range expander into power next to your wireless router.

3. If security is disabled in your wireless router, you can use the auto configuration button located on the side. Press button down for 5 seconds, then release. The LEDs will flash for about 1 minute. When both LEDs are solidly lit as blue, the extender is configured and ready for use.

4. Unplug unit from the power outlet and place in the optimum location on the edge of your wireless network. The higher you place the unit, the better the performance will be.

5.	Connect the power plate to a power outlet, preferably a good quality surge protector.

6. Unplug unit from the power outlet and place in the optimum location on the edge of your wireless network. The higher you place the unit, the better the performance will be.

7. Connect the power plate to a power outlet, preferably a good quality surge protector.