How to Connect WiFi Extender to Spectrum Router (A Listicle)
If you are an owner of a Setek WiFi range extender and are in search for the instructions to connect it to a Spectrum router, then we’ve got you covered. In this listicle, you will get to know how to connect WiFi extender to Spectrum router. For your information, Spectrum is known for the fabrication of WiFi routers and gateways that promise to heal the WiFi dead zones and turn them into strong internet zones. When such gateways combine with range extenders, the result is phenomenal. But, the process involves certain steps like accessing the 192.168.10.1 IP. What are those steps? We’ll try to figure it out here with the help of this listicle.
Steps to Connect WiFi Extender to Spectrum Router
Before you jump ahead to the steps for connecting the WiFi extender to a Spectrum router, we suggest you ensure that your extender is not working on customized settings. For this, you should perform a factory default reset. The process involves the pressing of the Reset button using a pointed object for 10-20 seconds. After that, your Setek range extender will become ready for the connection with the Spectrum router.
- Bring your Setek extender and Spectrum router in the same room.
- If any of the devices is powered up, you should power them down.
- Disconnect your devices from the power socket.
- The next step is to grab an Ethernet cable and check for damages on it. In case of no damage, move to the next step.
- Connect the WAN port of your Setek extender to the LAN port of the Spectrum router.
- Before connecting, ensure from your ISP that the chosen LAN port of the router is open.
- Now, you are advised to switch on your devices in the sequence – Spectrum router > Setek WiFi range extender.
- Time to switch on your desktop or laptop! Done? Connect it to the Setek network then.
- The Setek extender’s default SSID (network name) may be on the label or inside the user manual.
- You are also free to take the help of a wired connection between the desktop/laptop and your Setek device.
Note: Kindly avoid making use of both connection sources at the same time. Committing this mistake can result in an IP address conflict and chances are that you won’t be able to connect WiFi extender to Spectrum router.
- The moment you connect PC to the Setek extender, you are supposed to load a browser.
- Any web browser like Chrome, Safari, or Edge can be chosen.
- Go to the address bar and type 192.168.10.1 followed by https://.
- Upon pressing Enter, you will see a login window.
- You are now supposed to type “admin” into the Username as well as the Password field.
- Once you get logged in to your range extender, you will be presented with the list of networks that you can extend.
- The list will consist of all the networks that are present within the range of your extender. But, you should choose one that belongs to the Spectrum router.
- After selecting the Spectrum router network, input the WiFi password and proceed.
- You will now see a few on-screen instructions that will guide you with the further process.
- Follow them and complete the connection between your WiFi devices.
So, you got your name mentioned among users who weren’t able to access the IP of their extenders during the installation process? Worry not! You just have to access the login page of the Spectrum router via 192.168.0.1 on a device connected to the router. After that, locate the list of devices connected to the Spectrum router. Note down the IP address written adjacent to the Setek extender and use it to access the login page instead of the 192.168.10.1 IP. FYI, if the extender is connected to the Spectrum router through an Ethernet cable, then the IP value might be in this form – 192.168.0.X.
The Endnote
Here ends our listicle describing how to connect WiFi extender to Spectrum router. We are very hopeful that after you’re done following the aforementioned instructions, you will be able to see the extended Spectrum network on your wireless clients and connect to it. If that’s true, then Congratulations! However, you can also go for the WPS method to connect both WiFi devices in case they allow you do that.