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Learn How to Fix Netgear WiFi Extender Orange Light Errors

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    Got stuck with Netgear WiFi extender orange light error? If yes, you’ve arrived at the right place. Here, we will assist you on how to fix orange color LED on your Netgear WiFi range extender. Read on.

    Firstly, we will make you familiar with the orange light on your extender - what is it and why does it appear? Then, we will guide you on how to fix the issue. Let’s hit nail on the head!

    What does the Orange Color on the Netgear Extender Indicate?

    When you power on the Netgear WiFi extender, the power LED lights up amber (orange) and then becomes solid blue or green. On the off chance if the power LED stays orange or amber for too long, it means your extender is in trouble.

    The orange or amber color LED means that the device might have stuck while booting or resetting or is in the booting stage.

    Now, let’s have a look at a few reasons behind the orange color LED on Netgear WiFi range extender:

    • Power failure.

    • Netgear extender setup process not performed properly.

    • Improper placement of the Netgear WiFi extender.

    • Outdated Netgear extender firmware.

    • Client device not connected to the extender properly via mywifiext.local.

    So, these were the reasons behind amber or orange color LED on your Netgear extender. Now, let us have a look at the troubleshooting tips that you can perform to resolve the Netgear extender orange light error. Scroll down to read more.

     

    Troubleshooting: Netgear Extender Orange Light

    Important Tip: Ensure that you have set up Netgear extender properly using www.mywifiext.net

    Step-1: Power-Cycle the Netgear Extender

    This is the basic way to fix Netgear extender’s orange light issue. To power-cycle your Netgear WiFi extender, follow the steps given below:

    • Unplug the extender.

    • Wait for a while.

    • After that, plug the extender.

    The power LED on the device will light in blue or white color and then become green. If the orange color LED issue still persists, jump to the next step.

    Step-2: Verify the Cable Connections

    If you are still encountering with the orange color LED issue, thoroughly check all the cable connections you have made while setting up Netgear extender. Follow the steps given below in order to check the cable connections:

    • Cross-check the Ethernet cable you have used for connecting your extender with router and the client devices.

    • The Ethernet cable should not be damaged.

    • If the Ethernet cable you are using is damaged and it is impossible for you to replace it, use a WiFi connection. Simply connect your devices to Netgear_ext.

    Step-3: Check the Power Supply

    This would be another reason behind the issue. To fix this, you have to ensure that your extender is receiving uninterrupted power supply. Also, touch the extender. If you feel it a bit hot, unplug it and do not turn it on until it gets cool.

    In the event that you are still seeing the same error, you might need to update its firmware.

    Step-4: Update Netgear Extender Firmware

    The next step to fix the issue is to update Netgear extender firmware. To update it, follow the steps outlined below:

    • First and foremost, properly plug in your Netgear extender and turn it on.

    • Then, insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the extender whereas another to your existing router.

    • Make sure that your router is on too.

    • Open a web browser on a client device.

    • Visit mywifiext.net

    • Fill in the required login credentials.

    • Click on Log In or OK.

    • Navigate to the Firmware Update tab.

    • If there is any firmware update available for the device, go through the on-screen instructions.

    That’s all! Thus, you can update the extender’s firmware without any hassle.

    Still facing the same issue? Worrying about how to fix it? Not anymore! This last step would help you to take out of the worst situation. Continue reading!

    Step-5: Reset Netgear Extender Back to Default Values

    If nothing has resolved the issue, then reset is the last and final method you are left with. To reset Netgear extender, follow the steps below.

    Note: All the extender’s customized settings made by you will be deleted after reset process. So, it is strictly recommended to take a backup of all the settings of your Netgear extender so that you don’t need to reconfigure it again.

    • Keep your Netgear extender plugged in to the wall outlet.

    • Also, disconnect all the connections you have made.

    • Find the reset hole on your device and when found, push it gently with the help of a small and thin object.

    • You have to hold the reset hole until the power LED on extender starts blinking.

    • And that’s it! The device has been reset successfully.

    Resetting Netgear extender will not only give it a new start but also fix the mywifiext login issues.

    We hope that the troubleshooting tips given in this post has resolved the issue. If not, worry not! Simply get in touch with our technical experts anytime through the comments section.

     

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