2  Move extender to optimum location
1  Plug in the extender halfway between your hub/router and the area you wish to  
extend wi-fi to.
 
2  Give the extender 20 seconds to boot up, then the range lights will scroll up and  
down while it searches and connects to your router. After about 30 seconds, the flashing  
will stop and the signal quality will be shown. Ideally the Good range light will become solid 
green and you can go to point 5. 
If the range lights continue to scroll up and down for more than 1 minute.  
Check your hub/router is switched on and try moving your extender closer to it.
3  Check the lights and if necessary move the extender closer or further away  
from your hub/router depending on the light status below. Then check the  
light status again. A range light will be steady green, orange or red.
4  Repeat the previous steps until you find a suitable location.
5  Once you’ve found a suitable location, any existing or new devices connected to your hub/
router will now automatically use the wi-fi extension.
  That’s it! 
WPS
Ethernet
Power
Too close
Good range
Too far
Dual-Band Wi-Fi Extender
 Too close (red) 
Move the extender further from the hub and closer  
to the area you want to receive wi-fi.
 Orange (A bit too close) 
The extender will work but there is little  
wi-fi extension.
 Good range (green) 
Good router signal strength. Ideal location for 
maximum performance.
 Orange (A bit too far) 
The extender will work but a bit too far from your 
hub/router for best performance.
 Too far (red) or scrolling up and down for  
more than 1min 
Move the extender closer to your hub/router.
WPS
Ethernet
Power
Too close
Good range
Too far
Dual-Band Wi-Fi Extender
It’s normal for the range lights to change occasionally. This is because wireless signals can 
vary due to other factors e.g. electrical appliances/devices.
If you need more help, go to bt.com/wifiextender600 
or call 0808 100 6116*.
*Calls made from within the UK mainland network are free. Mobile and international call costs may vary.