How frustrating is it when you need to log in to your network but can’t get to the re.rockspace.local website at the crucial moment? You certainly do. If there wasn’t a solution to your issue, you wouldn’t be stalking Google. The good news is that you’ve landed at the best possible spot to get the solution you’ve been seeking. Here, we’ve outlined the most common causes of the re.rockspace.local error and provided solutions to get access to the Rockspace WiFi extender setup wizard in an easy way.
Reasons: re.rockspace.local Not Working
There are a number of potential causes for being unable to go to the re.rockspace.local page. The following are examples of some of them:
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Incorrect setting up of the hardware
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Technical glitches
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No connection between the extender and router
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There was an error with the provided URL
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Incompatible web browser
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Old or faulty software updates
Now that you know why you’re having difficulties with re.rockspace.local, you can follow the troubleshooting steps we’ve provided below and get your device functioning again:
Fixed: re.rockspace.local Not Working
The following are the best approaches to solving the problem at hand. If for some reason these suggestions don’t work for you, kindly reboot your Rockspace device. We are suggesting this because rebooting is the perfect remedy for random glitches that occurs without any notice. You don’t have to go outside for that. Rather, come closer to your extender, push the Power button to switch it off, and let it rest. After giving it plenty of time, push the Power button again and try to access re.rockspace.local. However, if you are still experiencing the re.rockspace.local not working issue, the following troubleshooting techniques are always at your assistance:
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Go with the Default IP Address
As mentioned earlier, make sure you’ve typed the proper URL into your browser. If not, quickly enter the right address into your browser’s address bar. Note that you should type re.rockspace.local not re.rockspace.local. A browser software should be updated if necessary.
Aw, crap, what took place? You thought being cautious would help, but it didn’t? In such a situation, we suggest accessing your Rockspace WiFi extender through the address 192.168.1.250 which is the default IP for your Rockspace extender. The IP address of your extender may be found in the Rockspace user handbook, which can be accessed at any time.
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Make a Connection Change
If your extender and router aren’t properly connected, you can have trouble using re.rockspace.local. Consequently, double-check the connectivity of your two WiFi gadgets.
The next time you don’t want to make the same mistake, connect your devices via an Ethernet connection instead of doing so wirelessly. The use of a cable to link gadgets is preferable since it guarantees a stable connection.
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Erase Your Browser’s Temporary Files
Over time, your web browser will amass a large cache. Eliminating this junk is crucial if you don’t want your gadget to become bogged down by technical difficulties. Here are the steps you need to take to delete everything from your browser’s cache:
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So, fire up your browser and go online.
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Select the menu option represented by three dots in the upper right corner.
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Click Clear Browsing Data from the Additional Tools menu.
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Select the categories you want to remove, and then press Enter to confirm your selection.
Re.rockspace.local should be attempted after clearing the browser cache. No luck thus far? Not at all! In any case, we do have one more suggestion for you to try. Again, we’re back to the factory settings.
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Do a Factory Reset
The following is a guide for resetting your Rockspace WiFi extender to its original factory settings:
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Turn on the wireless extender.
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Find the button labeled “Reset.”
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Once you’ve located the correct button, gently push it.
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You’re all done!
Now, do Rockspace setup again either by pressing the WPS button or accessing the extender’s graphical user interface. This time re.rockspace.local issue will say goodbye for sure.