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Even though I can connect readily with the N800 when I am near the Linksys router (within 10-20 feet or so), as soon as I get half-a-house away I can no longer connect after a disconnect, though the N800 sees the wifi network and shows a very strong signal (full or nearly full bar). I get the can't retieve IP address error. I have to connect to wifi near the router, then when I carry the tablet to the other end of the house I have to deal with an ever weakening wifi signal. If I try to open a connection at the far end, where the range extender is located (long house) I get the IP address failed error, which I am assuming is due to a weak signal. If I connect to wifi when I am near the router I can carry the tablet some distance and keep what appears to be a strong signal. But if I go to the other end of the house, still connected, I get a server not found error when opening the browser (to any page).
With connection manager running in the background I see a very strong signal (full bar), I see some minimal recd/transfer activity, but can’t get anything from the browser except server not found and can’t disconnect/reconnect without getting the IP address error message. I have tried every conceivable combination of N800 wifi transmission settings, 10 vs. 100 ma, power saver on/off/intermediate, ad hoc vs. infrastructure, even set up a test connection with static IP, with public DNS and/or router DNS values, set DMZ on from the router for the static IP address etc., no dice. I know it is not the range extender per se, with my Sony Vista laptop I can move the extender from room to room and watch the (working) internet wifi connection jump up or down on the laptop from fair to excellent accordingly. Wifi connection through the laptop from the extender is lightning fast, Netgear’s diagnostic utility shows max theoretical strength signal coming from the extender. So why on Earth won’t my N800 see it?? It seems to only pick up the antennae transmission from the router itself. And before you ask, I googled everything on the forum addressing either set of IP or server error messages, and tried their various suggestions. Nothing useful for this problem.