EX7000 Extender

We returned last week after the holidays to find that our system of Arlo didn't work anymore. The EX7000 router is plugged into the Arlo via Ethernet (as it has been for weeks), but no internet signal through. We also plugged the Ethernet cord on our laptop - still no internet.

We tried different cords Ethernet and all ports on the EX7000 LAN, nothing helps. However, WIFI extension still works fine. Were there a recent firmware update that would have changed some obscure setting on our extender? The Extender and Arlo security system were purchased during the last five months, so the absence of live technical support for Netgear (more than one month) is extremely disappointing.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

Julie

Thanks for the detailed reply, TheEther. We checked everything that you suggested and found that everything was working well with the Extender. Connected to WIFI router, on the two lights of 2.4/5 GHz. It now seems a question of Arlo, so we continue that way of support. Once again, really appreciate your answers!

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