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TP-Link Extender Not Connected to 5GHz WiFi

Why is My TP-Link Extender Not Connected to 5GHz WiFi Network?

The 5GHz network band of your networking devices such as the TP-Link range extender can help you get faster network speeds and a comparatively smoother WiFi experience. However, it depends upon if it can connect to the 5GHz band of the main router as well. If the same isn’t working, or the extender is unable to detect or connect to it, you’ll have to bear with the 2.4GHz band only. Fortunately, there are always steps you can take to ensure that your TP-Link extender can connect to the 5GHz WiFi network of your main router. This blog will walk you through steps to resolve TP-Link Extender not connected to the 5GHz WiFi network issue in no time.

Reasons For The 5GHz Connectivity Issue

Your TP-Link extender may not be the sole culprit for issues with the 5GHz network connectivity. Though a lack of 5GHz support can be a possibility, it isn’t always the case. The main router plays an equal role in ensuring seamless wireless connectivity. And, if the settings are configured in a way that only a select number of devices can connect or locate the network SSID, a new device like your extender will likely face issues connecting to it. So reasons contributing to issues with the 5GHz network connectivity can be more than just one.

Unable To Detect The 5GHz Network Band

If your TP-Link extender is unable to detect the 5GHz network band from your main router, here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:

  • Firstly move the extender closer to the main router. Wireless signal coverage can be an issue and the same can be resolved by bringing both devices closer to each other.
  • Ensure that the 5GHz WiFi network is enabled for your router. Or, if the band visibility has been turned off, you can turn it on easily using the router’s setup wizard.
  • If the 2.4GHz and 5GHz network uses the same SSID, you can change them to a different one so as to identify them easily.
  • Try selecting a different 5GHz channel on your wifi router. Most times, the 5GHz channel is set to Auto or between 149-165. You can change it to 36-48 and save the changes.

Once you have made these changes, you’ll be able to connect to the 5GHz network band using your extender.

TP-Link Extender Not Connected To 5GHz WiFi

If the extender is unable to connect to the 5GHz network band, here are some steps you can follow:

  • Firstly check the WiFi password you are using to connect to the 5GHz network band of your wireless router. Ensure that you are typing the correct password using the correct case, sequence, and order.
  • Keep the extender about 2-3 meters away from the main router. Now, reset it to the factory settings using the RESET button. Once the device is reset, then you can reconfigure the network settings.
  • Try updating the firmware version of your TP-Link extender. Updating the same brings feature enhancements and bug fixes, that can help remove issues with network detection.
  • Then turn off any security features like MAC Filters or Access Control and more. Also, ensure that the Authentication Type and Encryption Type are set to Auto on the router.

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