If your device says it is connected to MyWiFiExt but there is no internet access, you’re dealing with one of the most common extender issues in 2026. The extender may appear connected, but if it cannot properly communicate with your main router or if setup was incomplete, your phone, laptop, or TV may show “Connected, No Internet.”
The good news is that this problem is usually fixable in minutes. In this guide, we’ll explain why it happens, how to complete the correct mywifiext setup, and how using 192.168.1.250 can help restore your connection.
This usually means your device connected to the extender, but the extender itself has no working internet path.
Common Causes:
Before blaming the extender, test the main router.
Do This:
If the router itself has no internet, fix that first.
Weak signal is the #1 cause of no-internet extender connections.
Best Placement:
If the extender gets poor signal, it cannot relay internet properly.
Sometimes the extender needs reconfiguration.
Steps:
Using 192.168.1.250 is a reliable backup when normal setup pages fail.
An incomplete setup often creates “connected but no internet” messages.
Fresh mywifiext setup:
Always double-check the password entered for your router.
Temporary communication errors are common.
Steps:
Reconnect devices after both are ready.
Your device may store old credentials.
Fix:
This often solves persistent mobile issues.
Old firmware can create connection bugs.
Update Through:
Install the latest version for better stability.
If the extender cannot receive an IP address, internet access may fail.
Signs:
Router settings may need adjustment if advanced networking was changed.
If nothing works:
Steps:
Resetting clears corrupted saved settings.
Consider upgrading if:
Newer models are easier to configure and faster.
If MyWiFiExt says connected but no internet, the issue is usually weak signal, incorrect settings, or incomplete configuration. Most users can solve it quickly by improving placement, rerunning mywifiext setup, and using 192.168.1.250 to access the settings page.
With the right fixes, your extender can provide stable coverage and working internet throughout your home again.