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Ext vs Non EXT WiFi

Ext vs Non EXT WiFi

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Tompaz
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 04:29 AM
#1
You're experiencing differences between 5G and 5GExt networks. The "EXT" at the end typically indicates an enhanced version or a specific service tier. Switching to a standard 5G should resolve connectivity issues, but understanding these upgrades can help you decide.
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Tompaz
04-02-2023, 04:29 AM #1

You're experiencing differences between 5G and 5GExt networks. The "EXT" at the end typically indicates an enhanced version or a specific service tier. Switching to a standard 5G should resolve connectivity issues, but understanding these upgrades can help you decide.

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Abood_99am
Member
115
04-04-2023, 04:18 AM
#2
It seems like you're trying to confirm that this device is your Wi-Fi extender.
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Abood_99am
04-04-2023, 04:18 AM #2

It seems like you're trying to confirm that this device is your Wi-Fi extender.

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DIDIx13
Member
90
04-04-2023, 12:23 PM
#3
Are you sure you require a WiFi extender? It might actually complicate matters if you don’t need it.
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DIDIx13
04-04-2023, 12:23 PM #3

Are you sure you require a WiFi extender? It might actually complicate matters if you don’t need it.

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Hydrust
Member
210
04-13-2023, 06:47 AM
#4
People in my house experienced problems with their devices when I used the router on the second floor and connected via Ethernet. After moving it to the first floor, the Ethernet connection was lost and they added a Wi-Fi extender upstairs, hoping it would help. I tried a good USB Wi-Fi adapter, but it actually worsened the connection. So far, I haven’t had any drops like before, so I’m reporting the fix. Tomorrow I might just leave it unplugged since most of my family uses their devices on the first floor now. Another odd issue was our TV suddenly going black and losing signal, but I suspect that’s unrelated to the internet since they don’t sync.
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Hydrust
04-13-2023, 06:47 AM #4

People in my house experienced problems with their devices when I used the router on the second floor and connected via Ethernet. After moving it to the first floor, the Ethernet connection was lost and they added a Wi-Fi extender upstairs, hoping it would help. I tried a good USB Wi-Fi adapter, but it actually worsened the connection. So far, I haven’t had any drops like before, so I’m reporting the fix. Tomorrow I might just leave it unplugged since most of my family uses their devices on the first floor now. Another odd issue was our TV suddenly going black and losing signal, but I suspect that’s unrelated to the internet since they don’t sync.