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Re: Hot Linksys RE4000W's front lights are blinking. Can't seem to fix. Need new extenders?

From ANTant@zimage.com (Ant)
Subject Re: Hot Linksys RE4000W's front lights are blinking. Can't seem to fix. Need new extenders?
Newsgroups alt.comp.networking.routers, alt.comp.networking.connectivity, comp.networks, comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.networking
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Date 2017-07-17 18:45 -0500

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In alt.comp.networking.routers Char Jackson <none@none.invalid> wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 20:46:24 -0500, ANTant@zimage.com (Ant) wrote:

> >In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.networking Char Jackson <none@none.invalid> wrote:
> >
> >> >This new wifi range extender seems a lot better than Linksys'. Even 
> >> >online ratings and comments show more positives. I also forgot to 
> >> >mention that my Debian/Linux box's arpwatchd show lots of IP address 
> >> >fights with these Linksys wifi range extenders. With Netgear's, none! :)
> >
> >> I'm guessing the IP conflicts on the Linksys units were a simple
> >> misconfiguration issue. It's possible that both Linksys units were being
> >> used with their default IP addresses, which would show up as conflicts
> >> but wouldn't/shouldn't have affected performance* because range
> >> extenders operate at OSI Layer 2 and IP addresses live at Layer 3, so
> >> IPs are only used for admin access.
> >
> >I doubt it. I did notice the issue got worse and over as the time went 
> >on. It even tried to take 192.168.1.1 IP address own by the router. No 
> >disconnections though.

> I think it's a safe guess to say that the LAN uses the 192.168.1.0/24
> subnet, (right?), otherwise you wouldn't care if the RE's use
> 192.168.1.1, and the conflict you mentioned above is exactly what I
> suspected. You could have fixed that by logging into each RE and giving
> it a unique IP address. I'm still not sure why you didn't do that, or if
> you tried, where and how it failed. 

Yes, all IP addresses use 192.168.1.x. Netgear R6300 v1 uses 
192.168.1.1. What is weird that when Linksys REs were working, they kept 
changing their own IP addresses with Netgear R6300 router's DHCP. I am 
assuming they are getting disconnected and reconnected due to signal 
issues. The Nighhawk wifi range extender doesn't do this.


> >> Regarding performance, since they're range extenders, performance is
> >> expected to be pretty bad, but if it's what the folks are used to
> >> they'll never know.
> >
> >> It sort of bothers me that you were never able to access the Linksys
> >> units to reset or configure them, even after I provided step by step
> >> directions, but all's well that ends well. Now that you've removed them
> >> from service, maybe you'll take a minute or two and log into them to see
> >> what their problem was, just out of curiosity.
> >
> >I think I finally resetted them with their holes and their lights 
> >finally stopped flashing.

> I thought you had done a reset to defaults, maybe even more than one,
> earlier in this process. What was different about your reset procedure
> this time?

Not earlier before yesterday (Sunday) with one RE. It kept getting stuck 
with blinking lights in a loop and never connecting (not even showing 
its default SSID). After I powered them off for many hours and retrying, 
then they could be resetted and show me their default SSIDs. Now, I just 
need to be able to connect to them. I will deal with them later. :/


> >I can see their SSIDs, but MacBook Pro refuses 
> >to connect to it. Same for their network cables.

> What does that mean? What IP address did you assign to your Mac? How did
> you connect the cables? Did ping work? I thought you were going to
> disable WiFi while you connect to the Linksys units with Ethernet cables
> (thru a switch)?

Nothing worked. I don't have a switch. I just connect from MBP to a RE 
directly.
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Hot Linksys RE4000W's front lights are blinking. Can't seem to fix. Need new extenders? Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> - 2017-07-14 21:05 -0700
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  Re: Hot Linksys RE4000W's front lights are blinking. Can't seem to fix. Need new extenders? Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> - 2017-07-16 10:28 -0700
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          Re: Hot Linksys RE4000W's front lights are blinking. Can't seem to fix. Need new extenders? ANTant@zimage.com (Ant) - 2017-07-16 20:46 -0500
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