Your signal booster should function properly if it's installed correctly and the environment allows clear transmission.
Your signal booster should function properly if it's installed correctly and the environment allows clear transmission.
At first I owned two routers: aaa in the living room with password 1-2-3, and bbb in my bedroom configured as a range extender. Aaa uses a regular internet connection, while bbb handles Wi-Fi using password 123. After switching providers, we switched to ADSL and got a new router that needs a phone line input. The new router must have a name and password. If I set it to aaa with password 123, will bbb automatically recognize the Wi-Fi from the new device without any changes?
As long as the range extender uses the same credentials and name, it shouldn't run into problems. Interestingly, this mirrors how rogue APs operate—provided the new router shares the same name and password, your Wi-Fi extender will connect automatically, though in the worst case you might need to reconnect it.