Slow internet connection issue.
Slow internet connection issue.
You purchase a powerline adapter featuring a pass-through port and connect the power strip to it.
Well, notice that 5GHz is designed for performance. 2.4GHz is meant for compatibility and range. Put money into 5GHz if you're after speed, that's why it was created. 2.4GHz in many places is just really crowded to handle.
unless you're ready to run a LAN cable, consider using MOCA, powerline, or invest in your own equipment to achieve the 5GHz speed you need. This might be what works for you. Also, some ISPs are likely to adopt better solutions if you're serious about fast, reliable Wi-Fi at home. Personally, I have two locations on the move and require several AP units for strong coverage. I'd prefer using just an Ethernet port instead of a complicated gateway device.
I visited a hospice store, similar to a Salvation Army location. They sold a Vodafone UX2190 5G Wi-Fi extender for $5. It now provides speeds of up to 20mbps upload, 21mbps download, 93mbps, and 96mbps—not my maximum of 100mbps, but it’s significantly better.