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This gadget should suit your requirements.

This gadget should suit your requirements.

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KickDaredevil
Junior Member
14
04-30-2016, 03:31 AM
#1
I’m not seeking a Power-line adapter. I need a Wi-Fi extender with simple setup using WPS. I want to connect my computer in another room that doesn’t have Wi-Fi, just plug the Ethernet cable into the TP Link N300 extender. Will I still have internet access? That’s all I’m asking for.
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KickDaredevil
04-30-2016, 03:31 AM #1

I’m not seeking a Power-line adapter. I need a Wi-Fi extender with simple setup using WPS. I want to connect my computer in another room that doesn’t have Wi-Fi, just plug the Ethernet cable into the TP Link N300 extender. Will I still have internet access? That’s all I’m asking for.

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debilo
Member
52
05-03-2016, 09:53 AM
#2
People still rely on WPS today? Probably only if you're connecting it to one of these gadgets. You'll need to confirm your router also supports WPS and wireless-N (WiFi 4). That's the purpose of the port. It depends on how strong the main signal is from the extender. Check out the reasons here.
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debilo
05-03-2016, 09:53 AM #2

People still rely on WPS today? Probably only if you're connecting it to one of these gadgets. You'll need to confirm your router also supports WPS and wireless-N (WiFi 4). That's the purpose of the port. It depends on how strong the main signal is from the extender. Check out the reasons here.

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Tristruction
Junior Member
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05-05-2016, 10:13 PM
#3
Well, it seems the earlier explanation might not have been clear. The port exists to let a wired device join the WiFi network through an extender. This detail is mentioned in the product description. Remember, the extender's placement matters because the strength of its signal affects your connection quality. A wireless repeater can only amplify what it can detect; starting with a strong signal gives better results than a weak one. The linked video remains useful. Your PC connects to the extender via Ethernet instead of WiFi.
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Tristruction
05-05-2016, 10:13 PM #3

Well, it seems the earlier explanation might not have been clear. The port exists to let a wired device join the WiFi network through an extender. This detail is mentioned in the product description. Remember, the extender's placement matters because the strength of its signal affects your connection quality. A wireless repeater can only amplify what it can detect; starting with a strong signal gives better results than a weak one. The linked video remains useful. Your PC connects to the extender via Ethernet instead of WiFi.

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deathleaf
Member
108
05-12-2016, 03:24 PM
#4
Sorry for the oversight, thank you for your assistance. Appreciate it!
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deathleaf
05-12-2016, 03:24 PM #4

Sorry for the oversight, thank you for your assistance. Appreciate it!