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Yes, you can link a Wi-Fi repeater in a series configuration.

Yes, you can link a Wi-Fi repeater in a series configuration.

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BigNate7777
Junior Member
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05-10-2016, 05:50 AM
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sorry network newbie, can you link several wifi repeaters together to boost coverage? your house is in the front and was built without internet in mind, with weak signals reaching only halfway. you want the signal to extend all the way to the back rooms without extra cables or routers, aiming for three repeaters so the connection stays strong throughout.
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BigNate7777
05-10-2016, 05:50 AM #1

sorry network newbie, can you link several wifi repeaters together to boost coverage? your house is in the front and was built without internet in mind, with weak signals reaching only halfway. you want the signal to extend all the way to the back rooms without extra cables or routers, aiming for three repeaters so the connection stays strong throughout.

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ZaitheGod
Member
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05-20-2016, 02:23 AM
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You're right, WiFi repeaters can slow down your connection. I suggest considering dual-channel repeaters for better performance. They handle traffic on separate frequencies, reducing congestion. You might also want to upgrade to WiFi 6 routers, which are compatible with older models like WiFi 5. Let me know if this helps! -Vlad
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ZaitheGod
05-20-2016, 02:23 AM #2

You're right, WiFi repeaters can slow down your connection. I suggest considering dual-channel repeaters for better performance. They handle traffic on separate frequencies, reducing congestion. You might also want to upgrade to WiFi 6 routers, which are compatible with older models like WiFi 5. Let me know if this helps! -Vlad

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Shibouh
Senior Member
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05-20-2016, 03:29 PM
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Explore range extenders or consider mesh networks. The Ars Technica guide on Wi-Fi Access Point positioning offers insights.
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Shibouh
05-20-2016, 03:29 PM #3

Explore range extenders or consider mesh networks. The Ars Technica guide on Wi-Fi Access Point positioning offers insights.