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Yes, Wi-Fi extenders can improve signal coverage and enhance connectivity in areas with weak signals.

Yes, Wi-Fi extenders can improve signal coverage and enhance connectivity in areas with weak signals.

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fsassault
Junior Member
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03-21-2016, 12:48 AM
#1
The modem is on the floor and can’t reach your PC, might a Wi-Fi booster help?
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fsassault
03-21-2016, 12:48 AM #1

The modem is on the floor and can’t reach your PC, might a Wi-Fi booster help?

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SynneK
Member
185
03-22-2016, 10:15 AM
#2
Consider line adapters or an AP; WiFi boosters usually aren't worth it.
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SynneK
03-22-2016, 10:15 AM #2

Consider line adapters or an AP; WiFi boosters usually aren't worth it.

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Herminaattori
Junior Member
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03-23-2016, 07:29 PM
#3
then what can i do
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Herminaattori
03-23-2016, 07:29 PM #3

then what can i do

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MasterCube800
Member
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03-30-2016, 06:37 AM
#4
Moved to networking section now.
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MasterCube800
03-30-2016, 06:37 AM #4

Moved to networking section now.

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HypixelsDad
Member
64
04-09-2016, 09:19 AM
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WiFi boosters work best in strong signal areas and can reduce your internet usage. Placing them at the edge of coverage leads to poor performance. The top choices are: A) Power line adapters – they rely on home wiring which isn’t meant for data transfer. B) Moca adapters – use existing coax cables, support gigabit speeds but cost more and add delay. C) Upgrade to a stronger wireless access point. D) Switch your cable modem to bridge mode and consider a better router or mesh network systems. Many ASUS routers function in mesh mode, offering a dedicated communication path for improved reliability. You can also try DIY setups with ASUS devices or explore options like TP Link, Netgear, or similar mesh solutions.
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HypixelsDad
04-09-2016, 09:19 AM #5

WiFi boosters work best in strong signal areas and can reduce your internet usage. Placing them at the edge of coverage leads to poor performance. The top choices are: A) Power line adapters – they rely on home wiring which isn’t meant for data transfer. B) Moca adapters – use existing coax cables, support gigabit speeds but cost more and add delay. C) Upgrade to a stronger wireless access point. D) Switch your cable modem to bridge mode and consider a better router or mesh network systems. Many ASUS routers function in mesh mode, offering a dedicated communication path for improved reliability. You can also try DIY setups with ASUS devices or explore options like TP Link, Netgear, or similar mesh solutions.