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Displays all the MAC Addresses that you have added.
Click Edit to edit the MAC address of the client. The edited MAC Address will
show in the MAC Address field. If you want to remove a MAC Address item
from the list, click Remove.
Step 5:
Click Save once done.
7. Where can I find the Band Steering option in the Linksys RE9000’s web-based setup page?
To locate the Band Steering option in the Linksys RE9000’s web-based setup page, follow the steps
below:
Step 1:
Access the Linksys RE9000’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
Step 2:
Go to Wireless > Basic Settings.
Step 3:
The Band Steering check box is found under Extended Wireless Settings section.
NOTE: Leaving Band Steering ON is the recommended setting.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. My Wi-Fi is not being detected during Setup, what could be the problem?
The Linksys RE9000 uses the 5 GHz band as the dedicated backhaul connection. You must have a
Dual-Band network with the 5 GHz working in order for the Linksys RE9000 to connect to your
upstream connection.
2. Can I use the Linksys RE9000 if I only have a 2.4 GHz network?
Yes. During Setup, you can use the Access Point mode option. It will require the Linksys RE9000
to be connected to your network with an ethernet cable.
3. Why can’t I find the Linksys Extender Setup in my Wi-Fi list?
Make sure the light on the Linksys RE9000’s front panel is blinking orange. If you still can’t see the
setup network, move the Wi-Fi device being used to set up closer to the Linksys RE9000. Wait for
the blinking orange light and refresh the list.
4. I correctly entered my Wi-Fi password during the setup. Why does the Enter your
password page still show an error?
The Linksys RE9000 is likely at the outside limit of the router’s signal. The signal could be being
interrupted before it reaches your router. Move your Linksys RE9000 closer to your router.
5. Why am I experiencing poor signal or slow speed on my Linksys RE9000?
Be sure to place your Linksys RE9000 in an ideal location, as indicated by the Spot Finder
technology (In Range Extender mode).
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