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TP-Link WiFi Extender w/ Ethernet Port for $17.99 -
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$12.99.
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$34.99
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About this Item:- Dual Band WiFi Extender: Up to 44% more bandwidth than single band N300 WiFi extenders. Boost Internet WiFi coverage up to 1200 square feet and connects up to 30 devices(2.4GHz: 300Mbps; 5GHz: 433Mbps)
- Eliminate Wi-Fi Dead Zones - Enjoy Lag-Free Connection to any type of devices, including wired devices via Fast Ethernet port. System Requirements - Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, 8, 10, Mac OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux
- Stay Connected - Expand Wi-Fi Coverage for your Smart Phones, Smart TV, Fire Stick, Google Chromecast, Web Browsing, Alexa Echo, Ring and more
- Easy Set Up - 2 Simple taps and you are ready to connect, smart indicator light helps to install in best optimal location
- OneMesh Technology - Enables the creation of a OneMesh network for seamless roaming when paired with the Archer A7 Router (more devices to be updated in the future)
- The Ethernet port of RE220 can easily turn your wired Internet connection into a wireless access point. It can also function as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices, like Blu-ray player, game console or smart TV
- All Wi-Fi extenders are designed to increase or improve Wi-Fi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput
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If you have a nice TP-Link router already, I'd say go for it and buy it but if you have a wifi router that doesn't support at least WiFi 5 (802.11ac), I strongly recommend upgrading that first.
If you know what an access point is, stop reading because you know more than I do haha
For the rest, yes, this worked for me back when I needed to use my old computers in the basement but it worked much better after I got my new wifi router and modem (I was on Comcast Xfinity at that time).
Another tip, if you have poor connection, try connecting by Ethernet directly into the router with a good Ethernet cable. If you still have network problems, complain to the provider. I know we don't have options it can't hurt to ask them if the problem might be outside the house...
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