RangeXTD Keeps Disconnecting: Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide

If your RangeXTD booster keeps dropping the connection, it is frustrating. You finally get it working, Wi-Fi looks strong, and five minutes later again there is ‘No Internet’. You try reconnecting, it works for a while and then it cuts off again. In such case, most of the time it’s not router’s fault. The RangeXTD just needs a little fine-tuning. Here are some quick real fixes to resolve constant network dropping issue.

Troubleshooting to Resolve Constant Network Dropping Issue

  1. Check Where You Plugged It In

This one is simple and the most common reason. To rebroadcast the signals, RangeXTD also needs a strong signal from the main router. And if you plugged the booster in a dead zone area then it will keep dropping the signal because booster itself is not getting enough signals for stability.

To fix this:

  • You can place the booster halfway between your router and the weak spot.

  • Don’t jam it in the farthest corner of your house that’s too far.

  • And don’t plug it right next to the router either, that’s pointless.

  • The LEDs on the RangeXTD usually tell you if the signal strength. Green or blue light means good and red or blinking means weak.

  1. Log in to the RangeXTD Dashboard

If signal is still dropping again and again then you may have to go through with dashboard settings to know the accurate cause.

  • For that you need to connect your device with RangeXTD network.

  • Then open any browser and type 192.168.7.234 IP in the address bar.

  • It will take you to the RangeXTD login page. Enter your credential to login.

  • Once you are in, check the signal strength. If it’s below 40% then that’s the cause of network dropping.

  • Fix this by Moving the booster closer to your router.

  1. Restart Everything the Right Way

Sometimes the RangeXTD just needs a proper restart not just unplugging and plugging back in.

To fix this:

  • Turn off your router.

  • Unplug your RangeXTD booster.

  • Wait 30 seconds.

  • Plug your router back in first.

  • Wait until all its lights are solid.

  • Then plug in the RangeXTD.

This resets refreshes the network. The reason it matters is because your router might assign a new IP every time it boots and if the RangeXTD still tries using the old one, the connection gets confused and drops out.

  1. Update the RangeXTD Firmware

This one is important. Out-dated firmware is a solely reason for disconnects. The RangeXTD firmware controls how it communicates with your router, and if it has bug or out-dated then it can randomly drop connections.

To fix this:

  • Stay logged into the dashboard

  • Go to the System or Firmware Update tab

  • Click Check for Updates

If you found an update then download it and install. After the update, RangeXTD booster will automatically restart.

  1. Give the Booster a Static IP

Another trick that can help you, assign a static IP to the RangeXTD. Router’s assign the dynamic IP addresses after a reset or restart. So, when the booster reconnect, it gets a new IP which and cache isn’t clear properly which creates a confusion.

To fix this:

  • Log into your router

  • Go to LAN Settings or DHCP Client List

  • Find your RangeXTD on the list

  • Assign it a static IP

Save changes and reboot both devices. Now the RangeXTD always gets the same IP and you won’t get those weird disconnects every time your router resets or restarts.

  1. Reset and Reconnect If All Else Fails

If you have tried everything and nothing works then the option you are left with is factory reset.

To fix this:

  • First find a reset button on the RangeXTD

  • Then take a pin and insert it

  • Hold down it for 10 seconds

  • After 10 seconds, light will start blinking.

It means your booster is set to factory settings. Now, you need to set it up again from the scratch.

  1. Check for Interference

  • It is still dropping the look around your house and make sure there is no electronic waves interference of baby monitors, microwaves, Bluetooth and so on.

  • Try switching channel of router’s:

    • For 2.4GHz: 1, 6, and 11

    • For 5GHz: 36 and 40

  • After changing the channel, try reconnecting it again.

Wrapping It Up

In short, if your RangeXTD keeps disconnecting, don’t throw it out. 90% of the time issue is because of simple reasons such as bad placement, out-dated firmware, or router settings.

Here’s the quick recap:

  • Keep it halfway between router and dead zone.

  • Log in to dashboard and check signal strength.

  • Update the RangeXTD firmware.

  • Assign a static IP if it keeps dropping.

  • Reset only if all else fails.

Sometimes it’s just about setting things up right. Once you fix the problem, you won’t even remember that you even have a booster running and that is how it should be.

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