How To Install The Range Extender; Setting Up As A Wireless Range Extender - Linksys MAX-STREAM RE7350 Guide D'utilisation

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How to Install the Range Extender

There are two ways to use your Linksys range extender: as a wireless range extender or as a
wired range extender (access point). Wireless range extenders repeat existing Wi-Fi signals.
Wired range extenders (access points) create new Wi-Fi hotspots when connected to a router or
access point with an ethernet cable. Both scenarios require a router with a working internet
connection.
Before starting setup, decide whether you want to use your RE7350 as a wireless range extender
or as a wired range extender (access point). Instructions for both setups are in this user guide.

Setting up as a wireless range extender

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Does your router have a WPS button?
WPS is a simple way to connect Wi-Fi devices with Push Button Connect. Routers that support
WPS have a button that might look like one of these symbols:
If your router has a WPS button, continue with WPS below.
If not, or if you are not sure, continue with browser-based setup on page
Note—The WPS button will not work if you have disabled WPS on your router, or if you have
chosen WEP as your network security type. In either case, continue with browser-based setup on
page 10.
1. Plug the range extender into an electrical outlet close to your router. You can move the
range extender to an ideal location later in step 5. After the range extender is plugged in,
the light on the front will blink blue for up to a minute.
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