Connect Belkin extender to MacBook is a simple step that improves your wireless network coverage.
- First, connect the Belkin extender to a power outlet in range of your router's Wi-Fi signal. Wait for the extender's power light to turn solid, which indicates that it is ready.
- Next, on your MacBook, click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar and choose the Belkin extender's default network, which is normally called "Belkin.setup."
- Once connected, use a web browser and type "http://belkin.range" into the address bar to view the extender's configuration page.
- To scan for accessible Wi-Fi networks, simply follow the on-screen instructions.
- Select your primary Wi-Fi network and provide its password to connect the extender to your router.
- After successfully connecting, the extender may offer to generate a new extended network name (SSID) or use the same one as your router.
- Save your settings and wait for the extender to reset.
- When the extender's lights show a steady connection, unplug your MacBook from the setup network and reconnect to the newly expanded Wi-Fi network.
- If required, restart your MacBook to guarantee correct connection.
- To verify the configuration, browse the internet or perform a speed test near the extender's location. If problems occur, reset the extender and restart the operation.
- This strategy improves your MacBook's connection, resulting in increased coverage and Wi-Fi performance in places with poor signals.
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