Q: We installed a Netgear Wi-Fi range extender in our two-story home. At first, it worked well with my Windows 10 PC, but on the third day the laptop screen went mostly dark — I could see only the mouse arrow moving. What can I do?
Jose Gonzalez, Baton Rouge, La.
A: The problem could be caused by the range extender, which retransmits the Wi-Fi signal to make it reach farther, a PC networking problem or a Windows 10 software conflict.
First, try rebooting your home network. Turn off the wireless router and all Wi-Fi devices connected to it, then turn everything back on.
If that doesn't solve the problem, check the Wi-Fi signal strength. The "router link" light on the range extender shows the signal strength between the extender and the router; the "client link" light shows the strength between the extender and your laptop. Green is for best, amber is for good and red is for poor (see tinyurl.com/yccaw7dl). Based on signal strength, you may need to move the range extender closer to the router, or the laptop closer to the range extender, or both. (For other possible solutions, see tinyurl.com/y8txpa7s).
To check for PC networking or software conflict problems, disconnect the PC from Wi-Fi. If it starts normally, reconnect to Wi-Fi and check out "Things to try first" and "Run the network troubleshooter" (see tinyurl.com/yc4zl9zp). (If the PC won't start up, see tinyurl.com/y7n2hqjd).
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