The Linksys RE7350 Max-Stream™ WiFi 6 Range Extender and Linksys RE7310 MAX-STREAM™ WiFi 6 Range Extender can easily extend your WiFi to hard-to-reach locations in your home.
The Wireless page of the Linksys RE7350 and RE7310 allows you to configure advanced settings. To access this page, log in to the range extender’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
Overview of the Wireless page
The Wireless page of the Linksys RE7350 and RE7310 allows you to configure advanced settings. To access this page, log in to the range extender’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
Overview of the Wireless page
Basic Settings
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Operation Mode
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Switch modes directly from the web-based setup page without having to reset the range extender. NOTE: The Access Point mode is only available for Linksys RE7350.
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Extender IP address
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The default setting is Automatic Configuration - DHCP. If you need to use a static IP address, just click on the drop-down menu and select Static IP and enter your IP settings. |
2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wireless Settings
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Wireless Range Extender mode only The Wireless Settings displays the current status of the uplink connection to your wireless router. These settings must match your existing WiFi. The Status section will display if the uplink is Connected. If you see the message Disconnected and you have a dual-band network, this means one of your radio bands is disconnected. To fix this, you can do either of the following:
The security WiFi options are: |
2.4GHz/5GHz Extended Wireless Settings |
Wireless and Wired Range Extender mode The Extended Wireless Settings is your range extender’s network. This is what your clients will see and connect to.
The security WiFi options are: |
Network Setup
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Extender Name - This is your range extender’s name to be used as a TCP hostname or NetBIOS name. You can use this name in a browser to access your range extender settings. Friendly Name - Give your device a friendly name. This is how other devices in your network will identify it. |
Time Settings
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Select your network's time zone from the drop-down menu. This is important for scheduling firmware updates when Automatic update is enabled. |
Other
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Click Reboot to reboot your range extender. Make sure to click on Save on any settings that were changed to save them. |
Features
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WPS
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Once your range extender is set up, you can use the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) feature to connect clients. |
Site Survey
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The Site Survey is only available in Wireless Range Extender mode. You can use this to connect your range extender to your existing WiFi. This is helpful when the status shows Disconnected in the Basic Settings. |
QoS (Quality of Service)
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The QoS feature is available in both Access Point and Wireless Range Extender modes. |
Cross Band |
The Cross Band feature is only available in Wireless Range Extender mode. It is highly recommended to leave the settings on Auto. To know how to use this feature, click here. |
Spot Finder
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The Spot Finder feature is only available in Wireless Range Extender mode. The Spot Finder will determine if your range extender is either too far or too close to your uplink connection. |
Access Control
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The Access Control feature is available in Access Point and Wireless Range Extender modes. NOTE: If you set up MAC Filtering on your range extender, you must also set up MAC Filtering on your existing wireless router. Otherwise, you are only allowing or preventing clients to connect to the range extender and not the router. Make sure to configure MAC Filtering on any other router, access point or range extender that you have in your network. To filter wireless clients by the MAC addresses of their computers or devices, select Enabled. Enabling this option will disable the WPS.
Add a Device
Once you save, the MAC address of a client adds itself to the Access Control list. Once done, click on Save to apply the settings. |