A Wi-Fi extender, also known as a range extender or wireless repeater, is a device used to expand the range of an existing Wi-Fi network. It receives the Wi-Fi signal from the main router and rebroadcasts it, creating a new network with a wider reach. Resetting a Wi-Fi extender may be necessary if you encounter issues connecting to the network, experience slow or unstable internet speeds, or change your Wi-Fi password.
Resetting a Wi-Fi extender is generally a simple process that can be done in a few steps. Locate the reset button on the device, which is usually a small recessed button labeled “Reset” or “Factory Reset.” Use a pointed object, such as a paperclip or toothpick, to press and hold the reset button for a few seconds, typically 10-15 seconds. The extender will reboot and restore its factory default settings.