05-03-2026 02:41 PM - edited 05-03-2026 02:42 PM
I've just started having this issue with one of my extenders. Had full fibre installed about a month ago now and need 3 extenders. They were all working great but now one keeps showing "no signal" despite the fact it has a solid aqua light on it.
I've tried a hard reset and that didn't help and at one point even questioned if I had my broadband connected while trying to re-pair it. But it clearly is connected to the router to communicate it isn't getting a signal? Even though it appears to be.
I've placed them exactly where I had my previous BT extenders and they worked great. One thing that's a pain is that it takes forever for the app to connect to the router and show all the information, which slows everything down when you are trying to set stuff up.
I tried the placement wi-fi signal strength thingy, and that just works for a second and then goes to a black screen. I only managed to ever see that work once.
edit: I did try using the web page manager to check everything but I can't even see any extenders listed there? It shows extender number as zero?
07-03-2026 09:36 AM
Hi @Manc_Biker
We've got some really knowledgeable users within the Community who may be along soon to offer some advice based on their own experiences.
However, if you haven't spoken with our team yet, I'd suggest doing this when you have some free time. They'll be able to help run some further checks and work out the best next steps.
Linzi
07-03-2026 09:56 AM - edited 07-03-2026 09:56 AM
@Linzi_H The OP also has another post if you wish to look, linked below.
Gigabit installed. iPad Pro only connecting on wi-fi with slow speeds. - The EE Community
08-03-2026 12:33 PM - edited 08-03-2026 12:35 PM
Apologies for the slow reply.
I managed to speak to tech support and, after various attempts, got the extender getting a signal again by pairing it via Ethernet to the router. Something I embarrassingly hadn't thought of despite doing that several times in the past with various equipment!
Though now the extender is telling me it is too close to the router, which it really isn't and with two double-layer brick walls between it and the router. I'm short on plugs in this property, so I'm going to buy a power supply extension cable and move it further away. But that's a whole other issue 🙂 Cheers
Edit: what was really throwing me with the extender is it had a solid aqua light, and also I could still change the LED brightness, so it must have been communicating with the router.
08-03-2026 12:39 PM
@Manc_Biker The system does not have the tools to look at what is going on when the mesh is just not playing ball so to speak.
12-03-2026 09:56 AM
This one extender is proving to be a nightmare. It has lost signal several times now and absolutely will not reconnect to the main hub unless you connect it via an ethernet cable to pair it up (which is a pain because I have to keep using a ridiculously long ethernet cable). Because if I unplug it, put it next to the router, connect via ethernet, then move it back, unplugging it and plugging it back in where I want it placed, causes it to lose signal again until it is re-paired.
The trouble now is, if you speak to customer services, they all insist on running through the whole, reset it, reboot it, uninstall and reinstall the EE app...sigh.
There must be an easier way to get it swapped out? Cheers
14-03-2026 09:51 AM
@Manc_Biker wrote:I've placed them exactly where I had my previous BT extenders...
This isn't always the best advice. Whilst the BT and Plus devices are both 'dual-band', the Plus has WiFi 7 and support for additional 5GHz channel operation, meaning there may be more optimal placement/or you may not need as many extenders. It's sometimes a good idea to go 'back to basics' i.e. start with just the hub,- see how you get on, introduce a single extender about half way between bad coverage and the hub - see how you get on, introduce a second extender etc. etc.
I did try using the web page manager to check everything but I can't even see any extenders listed there? It shows extender number as zero?
If you're talking about the visual network map in the Hub Manager, you're misinterpreting it. That number is not reflective of the amount of Extenders you have, it represents how many devices you have 'wired' to an Extender (which in your case will be zero as the extender only has one Ethernet port) - I've been similarly confused by this in the past.
To get a view of your Extenders, navigate to Advanced Settings > Wireless > Extenders tab. Here you will see what Extenders are connected to the hub, what devices are connected to each Extender — and if you highlight each Extender — it will also show you the signal strength/RSSI. This is a much quicker method of determining the signal quality/what's connected where.
... after various attempts, got the extender getting a signal again by pairing it via Ethernet to the router. Though now the extender is telling me it is too close to the router, which it really isn't...
If you're talking about the EE App telling you this, then it's another nuance/annoyance. The App will always tell you the extender is 'Too close' when you have it wired, even if it isn't. I choose to wire my extender too (it's the best way if you're in a position to run the cables); It's 100% in the most optimal place and I too see this message in the App 🤷