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I just want to thank you brother. This video just saved me the price of a new PS5. With your knowledge I was able to configure my router easily. You made an impossible task feel like the easiest solution. Thank you my friend, blessings from USA. 🙏
I have an extra ASUS ax92u that i use as a travel router. Repeater mode worked great in a hotel i was staying in for a few days. On my phone connected to the hotel wifi was only 5 mbps down. I connected my ASUS router in repeater mode to the hotels wifi i was getting 50 to 70 mbps down and 20 up. Plus when hotels try to say only on or two devices are aloud to connect via wifi per room connecting a router to it seems to trick the hotel network as it only sees the router connected but not the other devices connected behind it. Repeater mode is a great feature!
I followed step by and step and just like that BOOM got my old router in my guest room running smoothly for my new office setup! My main router is far away in my living room so THANK YOU! So glad I saved my old router and so glad your video was the first, simplistic and to the point, tutorial! Thanks again :)
@@JoeyImageYT Setting the old one up as a repeater, do you then just stick it in another room with power connected to it? And then do you connect your devices to the wifi network of the old one or the new one?
Thank you for the clear explanation on mking a repeater out of an unused Asus router. I have an AC1750 and wanted a router to use after troubles with my Google Nest mesh kept acting up. This allowed me to dig out the Netgear Nighthawk X6S to use as the main wifi router and now the repeater can be used to help reach the far rooms. Hopefully! Again, thank you!
Oh, man! My friend! This was a HUGE help. I was trying to use the Verizon and ASUS websites, trying to change the settings from within the router settings menus. Totally not working and I was wondering if it was even possible. Thanks to you, I started over from the right place and it was so easy. Thank you SO MUCH! Blessings 🙌🏾
Thanks for taking the time to make this useful video. I'm currently battling with a Ring Doorbell Pro 2, which won't connect to my home wifi, because my house is built of brick! I tried a Ring Chime Pro, but that was a waste of money and time. My solution, being a retired "computer guy", is to find a technical solution like yours. My wife has a different approach: throw all the technology away and install a big brass door knocker. She may be right. Thanks again!
Thank you. My only mistake was to misinterpret the term "Wifi network password". I thought it was the password on my main modem. Microsoft has a site that led me to the actual network password, created by me five years ago (and forgotten). Other than that, this helpful demo was great.
Please can you tell me how to do the same but with a Ethernet cable connected between my router and my extender ASUS AC68U router in access point mode. Which is better repeater or access point mode
I have same router AC1900. I found an issue you didn't mention clearly in the video. When AC1900 connects to main router using 5G band, my device can't connect to 5G band set up in AC1900. Devices connect to 2.4G band set up of AC1900 work very well.
the site seems to be down almost all the time. I got onto it once and began following steps, but i was shut out before completing. I do not understand...
When I plug in the router to reset my computer is trying to use it to get on to the internet. It has not yet been connected to an internet service so I am unable to open the website.
hello! i tried so many times to set my router as a repeater but it seems that i doesnt work. my router is dsl ac68u, what ca i do? is any other way to set it as a repeater?
I have a ASUS RT-AC58U but I don't find the repeater option. It's either wireless router or AP option available. There is a WDS section which it can function as a repeater but I just can't get the config right.
When I connect my RT-AX3000 repeater to Verizon’s CR1000a main router it will connect but after a while it will stay connected but no internet, but when I connect to 2.4g channels it all fine, it will remain connected. It is Frustrating 😅
I, too, have followed your steps using my ASUS RT-AC68U router and converting it to a repeater and 'success'! However, I am curious; now that this particular router is being used as a repeater, do you know how can I update the firmware? Thanks for your time!
Install Device Discovery from Asus website and run it on your PC. In Device Discovery, select the repeater router and login in to it. There, go to Administration, Firmware upgrade and enable automatic firmware upgrade or just upgrade the firmware manually.
CAN YOU use the same SSID for the repeater as the main node? I want a config where clients roam using same SSID. EDIT: Asus support says you can have the same SSID. The article said you might have (unspecified) roaming problems. Seems to be a real advantage, and roaming works with mesh routers. Have you tried this ?
Yes. My main router is a DLINK and my converted router in repeater mode is an ASUS. What i did find though is that some ASUS routers don't have a repeater mode, only an Access Point mode which will require a physical connection to your main router.
I have the same router and ordered a newer version. Once I set the old one up as a repeater the way you show in this video, do I just set it in another room and power it on or do I have to connect ethernet to it as well?
Do you know why I go through all the complete process you mention but the repeater router says no internet connected? Basically it never picked up the signal from the main router?
Your repeater needs a clean connection to the wifi it is repeating. No Internet means the repeater is not connected to the main router. Move the repeater close to the main router. If it works now then move the repeater farther away until you lose signal, then move it back closer. Essentially the repeater must be where you can still get signal from the main wifi router. If moving the repeater next to the main router still gets "no internet" then (1) verify you can get internet through the main router wifi connection then (2) start again with the rest of the repeater and repeat all the steps.
For some reason some routers drop connection when connected to the 5g of the main router, try connecting to the 2.4g of the main router and see if problem goes away
@@KnowledgeSharingTech i just upgraded my ac86u to ax86u. i'm thinking of keeping the old one so i can get internet in the garden. is it better to use your guide but set it to ai mesh instead of the repeater mode? thanks
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Amazon links are affiliate links. I gain a small percentage at no cost to you if you make a purchase. This will help my channel. Thank you.
Sir without computer how to connect via mobile
I just want to thank you brother. This video just saved me the price of a new PS5. With your knowledge I was able to configure my router easily. You made an impossible task feel like the easiest solution. Thank you my friend, blessings from USA. 🙏
I have an extra ASUS ax92u that i use as a travel router. Repeater mode worked great in a hotel i was staying in for a few days. On my phone connected to the hotel wifi was only 5 mbps down. I connected my ASUS router in repeater mode to the hotels wifi i was getting 50 to 70 mbps down and 20 up. Plus when hotels try to say only on or two devices are aloud to connect via wifi per room connecting a router to it seems to trick the hotel network as it only sees the router connected but not the other devices connected behind it. Repeater mode is a great feature!
I followed step by and step and just like that BOOM got my old router in my guest room running smoothly for my new office setup! My main router is far away in my living room so THANK YOU! So glad I saved my old router and so glad your video was the first, simplistic and to the point, tutorial! Thanks again :)
Great to hear!
Do you need your new router connected to internet while you configure the old one into Repeater mode?
@@JoeyImageYT no just connect it to your computer or laptop.
@@JDUBsz yep. Got it going a few weeks ago with your help. Thanks!
@@JoeyImageYT Setting the old one up as a repeater, do you then just stick it in another room with power connected to it? And then do you connect your devices to the wifi network of the old one or the new one?
Thank you for the clear explanation on mking a repeater out of an unused Asus router. I have an AC1750 and wanted a router to use after troubles with my Google Nest mesh kept acting up. This allowed me to dig out the Netgear Nighthawk X6S to use as the main wifi router and now the repeater can be used to help reach the far rooms. Hopefully! Again, thank you!
Glad I could help
Oh, man! My friend! This was a HUGE help. I was trying to use the Verizon and ASUS websites, trying to change the settings from within the router settings menus. Totally not working and I was wondering if it was even possible. Thanks to you, I started over from the right place and it was so easy. Thank you SO MUCH! Blessings 🙌🏾
Glad I could help!
Excellent, step by step, simple instructions, exactly what I needed, Thank you sir !!!
Worked great for me. I appreciate the no nonsense instructional video
Thank you. Got my routers linked up for better coverage. Top man you are.
Thanks for taking the time to make this useful video. I'm currently battling with a Ring Doorbell Pro 2, which won't connect to my home wifi, because my house is built of brick! I tried a Ring Chime Pro, but that was a waste of money and time. My solution, being a retired "computer guy", is to find a technical solution like yours. My wife has a different approach: throw all the technology away and install a big brass door knocker. She may be right. Thanks again!
LoL
Great instructional video I'm going to try this on my orbi wifi, as I have a spare asus router and my new orbi rbk752 isn't able to reach my bedroom
Awesome, thank you.
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Thank you. My only mistake was to misinterpret the term "Wifi network password". I thought it was the password on my main modem. Microsoft has a site that led me to the actual network password, created by me five years ago (and forgotten). Other than that, this helpful demo was great.
Very clear instructions thanks
awesome vid.. easy step by step for i wanted to do.. thank you
Thank you for this video. Really helpful 👌
Thank you✌️
You're welcome 😊
Please can you tell me how to do the same but with a Ethernet cable connected between my router and my extender ASUS AC68U router in access point mode. Which is better repeater or access point mode
THX A LOT!U HELPED ME A LOT SIR THX FOR THE GUIDE !REALLY HELPFUL!
Thank you very much, you are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have same router AC1900. I found an issue you didn't mention clearly in the video. When AC1900 connects to main router using 5G band, my device can't connect to 5G band set up in AC1900. Devices connect to 2.4G band set up of AC1900 work very well.
Thank you @k.j Zheng that solved my issue
thank you
Perfect, thank you!!!
Nice video. Thank you
Appreciate the help.
Hello. I was wondering could I do this setup on my phone through the app? Or does it have to be on a pc?
Well explained video thanks fellow canadian! :)
Glad you liked it
thank you !
Work this with Asus DSL-AC51 ?
I did this and it’s all set up but my router has no internet. Any ideas?
In repeater mode will LAN ports work or is it better to configure to access point mode if you need LAN? I have access to ethernet cords. Thanks!
I cannot access the site
the site seems to be down almost all the time. I got onto it once and began following steps, but i was shut out before completing. I do not understand...
Can I do this with 2 of these routers so it can extend farther out? Example ac1900 repeat main router and another ac1900 repeat from first repeater.
When I plug in the router to reset my computer is trying to use it to get on to the internet. It has not yet been connected to an internet service so I am unable to open the website.
Hi, great video as always, can you tell me if this option is available on the Asus RT-AC87U, thanks.
Thanks, I don't have the RT-AC87U to test it.
hello! i tried so many times to set my router as a repeater but it seems that i doesnt work. my router is dsl ac68u, what ca i do? is any other way to set it as a repeater?
Reset it to factory defaults
Hey, I tried this but when I connect to the repeater, im connected but without internet?
I have a ASUS RT-AC58U but I don't find the repeater option. It's either wireless router or AP option available. There is a WDS section which it can function as a repeater but I just can't get the config right.
1- Make sure that your router has Repeater Mode
2- Make sure that your router is running Asus-WRT and not Merlin-WRT
3- Update your router's firmware
how to keep the original network name? mesh mode?
Like this: ua-cam.com/video/rHbgsXIYdW0/v-deo.html
When I connect my RT-AX3000 repeater to Verizon’s CR1000a main router it will connect but after a while it will stay connected but no internet, but when I connect to 2.4g channels it all fine, it will remain connected. It is Frustrating 😅
I, too, have followed your steps using my ASUS RT-AC68U router and converting it to a repeater and 'success'! However, I am curious; now that this particular router is being used as a repeater, do you know how can I update the firmware? Thanks for your time!
Install Device Discovery from Asus website and run it on your PC. In Device Discovery, select the repeater router and login in to it. There, go to Administration, Firmware upgrade and enable automatic firmware upgrade or just upgrade the firmware manually.
If I use lan cable of Tp-link Ac1200 to Asus ax1800hp between router and onu there will be any problem?
No
CAN YOU use the same SSID for the repeater as the main node? I want a config where clients roam using same SSID.
EDIT: Asus support says you can have the same SSID. The article said you might have (unspecified) roaming problems. Seems to be a real advantage, and roaming works with mesh routers. Have you tried this ?
I honestly didn't try it!
My computer doesnt have a lan port tho
Can my original Router be of any company? Or has to be ASUS? If I wanna use router as media bridge? To use LAN ports for a work phone and PC.
Yes. My main router is a DLINK and my converted router in repeater mode is an ASUS. What i did find though is that some ASUS routers don't have a repeater mode, only an Access Point mode which will require a physical connection to your main router.
Sir, does Asus RT-AC750L have a repeater mode? I can only find Wireless & AP mode. Thanks!
Use this method: ua-cam.com/video/2MT0O2--iKM/v-deo.html
I have the same router and ordered a newer version. Once I set the old one up as a repeater the way you show in this video, do I just set it in another room and power it on or do I have to connect ethernet to it as well?
Did you order an Asus router too?
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Yes, both will be asus
In this case, it's better to setup Asus AiMesh. Here's the video to show you how: ua-cam.com/video/rHbgsXIYdW0/v-deo.html
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Worked like a CHARM my friend, thank you
Most welcome!
Do you know why I go through all the complete process you mention but the repeater router says no internet connected? Basically it never picked up the signal from the main router?
I have this problem aswell. It’s connected but says no internet access
@@nicolastockdale2677 no one has been able to provide me with a solution
Same issue here, no internet message
Your repeater needs a clean connection to the wifi it is repeating. No Internet means the repeater is not connected to the main router. Move the repeater close to the main router. If it works now then move the repeater farther away until you lose signal, then move it back closer. Essentially the repeater must be where you can still get signal from the main wifi router.
If moving the repeater next to the main router still gets "no internet" then (1) verify you can get internet through the main router wifi connection then (2) start again with the rest of the repeater and repeat all the steps.
For some reason some routers drop connection when connected to the 5g of the main router, try connecting to the 2.4g of the main router and see if problem goes away
i tried this i found it to be super slow
why repeater and not ai mesh node?
If your main router is not an Asus, you cannot use AIMesh
@@KnowledgeSharingTech i just upgraded my ac86u to ax86u. i'm thinking of keeping the old one so i can get internet in the garden. is it better to use your guide but set it to ai mesh instead of the repeater mode? thanks
@@dioxyde0 Use this guide to set the AC68U as AiMesh Node and the AX86U as the main node: ua-cam.com/video/rHbgsXIYdW0/v-deo.html