WiFi Extender Booster Repeater for Home & Outdoor, 1200Mbps(8000sq.ft) and 45+ Devices, WiFi 2.4&5GHz Dual Band WPS WiFi Signal Strong Penetrability, 360° Coverage, Supports Ethernet Port
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ryckisa sseffb
> 3 dayI now have internet connectivity throughout the entire house, thanks to friends and family. Would I have to go some where and get turn on like at&t one more than do it come with a password
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dostan bendyz
> 3 dayBought to support Xbox, laptop, and smartphone in a room a ways away from the main router. Works very well.
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Jose M. Hernandez
> 3 dayI literally had to use a magnifying glass to read the instructions. I’m a retired computer technology educator and still had difficulty getting this to work. Never did. I sent it back and instead set an old router as a repeater and now getting 226 Mbps indoors and 198 Mbps outdoors (exterior stone walls). We are 14 miles from the nearest town. My hat off to you if you manage to get it to work. There has to be something out there USA made that will work on first try!
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mosim nimank
> 3 dayWe plugged the extender into an outlet on our screened patio and there was a very good, strong signal out to where we needed the wifi, which is about 50 feet. Great product for the money and would definitely buy another one.
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grungo palmuf
Greater than one weekThis range extender works well, which I could not say about the first extender I bought. I spent over 2 hours on tech support with the first one I tried, in spite of it being the product recommeded by AT&T. The is highly recommeded.
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Kenneth Davis
> 3 dayBarley extends signal 20 feet. My ring camera is17 feet away and wont connect.
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nharo natour
> 3 dayThe range is awesome it can connect through thick walls in my case have 2 solid concrete walls and no problems connecting at 100+ Mbps. Im really way satisfied with this product.
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Cortney O'Keefe DDS
> 3 daydosnt seem to work
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Wilmer Marquardt
> 3 dayHorrible product! It will not connect to your network. Also poor directions that are conflicting.
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AV8er
> 3 dayHorribly translated instructions with waaaaay too many options for “setting” this junk up. I literally followed the poorly written manual via the 1st option to connect this to my Wi-Fi, but that didn’t work. I tried inputting the IP address into a couple different devices, I even tried the hardwire method and all I got was blinking lights. I did a hard reset on the device and finally found it in my Wi-Fi listing on my iPhone. I followed/performed the step by step Youtube video and managed to finally see this in my LAN. It only connected at 2.4ghz but I could no longer get any 5ghz Wi-Fi on my LAN. my original Wi-Fi settings got wiped out, even my password magically got changed. I spent over 2 hours screwing around with this junk and never got it to do what the manufacturers claimed was an easy setup and to use. Maybe because I’m using a MAC computer, dunno. It’s been returned as of this writing. It was a T-PITA