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Why doesn't the 5GHz signal indicator of the Range Extender light up? - not working

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English Mac 10.5.8 A. Disable the proxy server, if enabled. 1. From the menu bar, click Safari > Preferences... > Advanced tab. 2. Click Change Settings... in the Proxies field. 3. From the list of protocols, deselect FTP Proxy and Web Proxy (HTTP). 4. Click OK when done. B. Set the TCP/IP settings to automatically obtain an IP address. 1. Click the Apple icon > System Preferences > Network. 2. Select Ethernet and select Using DHCP in the Configure field. 3. Click Apply when done. Q2: Why doesn't the 5GHz signal indicator of the Range Extender light up? • Check whether your router supports 5GHz band. If your router is single band, the Range Extender's 5GHz Signal Indicator will not light up and it works at 2.4GHz band only.

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English
Mac 10.5.8
A.
Disable the proxy server, if enabled.
1.
From the menu bar, click
Safari
>
Preferences...
>
Advanced
tab.
2. Click
Change Settings...
in the
Proxies
field.
3. From the list of protocols, deselect
FTP Proxy and Web Proxy
(HTTP)
.
4. Click
OK
when done.
B.
Set the TCP/IP settings to automatically obtain an IP ad-
dress.
1. Click the Apple icon
>
System Preferences
>
Network
.
2. Select
Ethernet
and select
Using DHCP
in the
Configure
field.
3. Click
Apply
when done.
Q2:
Why doesn’t the 5GHz signal indicator of the Range Extender light up?
Check whether your router supports 5GHz band. If your router is single band, the Range Extender’s
5GHz Signal Indicator will not light up and it works at 2.4GHz band only.