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JStars
3 years agoOrganizer
Adding a Wifi Extender to Garage
I have a Wifi 6 (Boost2) connected to my NAH. I also have two older Telus Wifi Boost devices (white squares on a stand). What I would like to do is use one of these Wifi Boosts as a wifi extender (wi...
- 3 years ago
I have confirmation from Telus tech support that the old Boost (white square on a stand) is incompatible with the Wifi 6 Booster (aka Boost2). Case closed.
NFtoBC
Community Power User
3 years agoIf I recall, you have to connect by ethernet to complete the setup, but they are wireless from then, but, of course have to be close enough to work. You can set them up through the MyTelus App, or using the web admin using the Admin password on each Boost unit, and the IP address assigned by your router.
JStars
3 years agoOrganizer
I have connected the Booster with ethernet. But I want it to work without ethernet. I understand that the boosters work in pairs- one connected to ethernet and the other acting like a mesh. Conceptually I would like to consider the Boost2 (white cylindrical thing) to be the main booster, and the other as an extender. I believe you are referring to the Telus Connect app. Whenever I set up a booster using the wizard on the app it hangs on the screen saying connecting, even though a blue solid light appears on the booster.
- NFtoBC3 years ago
Community Power User
I’ve always used the webpage admin tool, rather than the App.
- JStars3 years agoOrganizer
Just to confirm, what I want to do is to connect the old boost to the Boost2 without an ethernet cable. Essentially I want the boost to be an extension of the Boost2, much like a mesh network. The boost would extend the wifi network either with the same SSID (ideally) or another SSID.
- JStars3 years agoOrganizer
I would do that but I can't find the tool in the web admin on the Boost2. Does this have to do with Z-wave? Is this where I add a booster?