How To Fix D-Link Extender Dropping Internet Connection Problem?

Are you bothered because your D-Link extender is dropping internet connection? If yes, then worry not as here you will read different ways to fix D-Link extender dropping internet connection.

Before we move on to different troubleshooting solutions, let us first read about different reasons that lead to dropping internet connection on the D-Link extender. 

What Leads to the D-Link Extender Dropping Internet Connection?

Below, we have listed out different reasons that lead to D-Link extender dropping the internet connection. 

  • Hardwired configuration issue
  • Entering wrong IP address
  • IP address issue on yur computer
  • Entering the wrong Wi-Fi username or password 
  • Internet connection lost from the modem
  • Outdated or corrupt firmware of your router
  • Overheating of your extender
  • Overriding recent settings
  • Antivirus or firewall blocking the internet
  • Wrong cable connection 

How to Fix the D-Link Extender Dropping Internet Connection Issue?

Below mentioned are the steps that you need to follow to get rid of the dropping internet connection issue. 

Step 1: The first thing that you can do to get rid of the dropping internet connection issue is to restart your D-Link extender

Step 2: Please ensure that the ethernet cable is properly connected to your router and modem. 

Step 3: Then, you need to take an ethernet cable and use it to connect your modem to your PC or laptop. 

Advanced Methods to fix D-Link Extender Dropping Internet Connection

Below, we have mentioned some advanced ways to fix D-Link router dropping internet connection problem. So, let's discuss these solutions one by one. 

1) Check the Settings of Your D-Link Extender

The first thing that you can do to fix the dropping internet connection problem is to check the settings of your D-Link extender.

Below mentioned are the steps that you need to follow to check the settings of your extender. 

  • If you are trying to connect to a 5 GHz network, then try to connect to a 2.4 GHz network instead. 
  • After that, check the channel settings of your router. Also, check that these settings are set to auto. 
  • In case you are using network isolation, Mac address filtering, Wi-Fi protected setup, then you must disable it first. These settings are not helpful in growth router security rather they cause more trouble. 
  • Also, ensure that you have set wireless network mode as "Mixed".

2) Factory Reset D-Link Extender

Below are the steps that you need to follow to factory reset your D-Link extender.

Step 1: Please ensure that your D-Link range extender is turned on. 

Step 2: After that, search for the reset button on your range extender. 

Step 3: Then, use a paper clip or a small object and use it to press the reset button on your router for at least 10 seconds. 

Step 4: By performing the steps mentioned above, your range extender will restart and perform a complete factory reset.  

Step 5: After that, try logging into your D-Link extender. 

3) Restart Your Router and Modem 

Below mentioned are the easy steps that you need to perform in order to restart your router or modem

  • First of all, you need to disconnect your wireless router or modem from the power source. 
  • After that, you need to wait for at least 30 seconds. 
  • Now, connect your router and modem back to the electrical outlet. 
  • In the end, you just need to reconnect to your Wi-Fi network.
  • Published by: Suraj Singh
  • Last Update: 11 Aug 2024

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