2024 the best wireless repeater review
Price: $21.85
(as of Nov 27, 2024 03:33:10 UTC - Details)
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Fastest Internet Booster
Wifi Repeater for Office, Home, and other home appliances
Best wifi extender for gaming and streaming
Fastest wifi experience throughout your home and office
WiFi extender provides more than 9860 sq feet range
Newest Wifi Extender
✅Extended wireless coverage - Boosts your WiFi Range and Connects up to 40 Devices such as Smartphones,Laptops, Tablets, Speakers, IP Cameras, IoT Devices, Alexa Devices and more.
✅No WiFi Dead Zones & Bufferin - WiFi extender booster, engineered to expand your existing WiFi network. 360° coverage up to 4000 SQ FT.
✅One touch connection - Press the WPS Button on routers then press WPS on Wifi Extender to make fast connection.
✅Plug and Play - Simply plug WiFi repeater into any outlet, then click WPS button on the repeater and on your router, then you can move the WiFi repeater anywhere.
✅Easy to Setup - Just press the WPS button on the WiFi extender and router, you can extend the wireless coverage within 8s. Or easy set up by smartphone. Smart signal lights help to find the best location for optimal WiFi coverage.
Reviewer: Ofbengal
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works very well, Easy Set Up, Great Price
Review: We live outside of town, not many options for internet, so we have a router that has to be in the corner of the back of the house. Problem was getting signal up to the front room and front porch where we spend a lot of time. Looked through so many extenders and found this gem. Price is amazing for this powerful little device. Setup took less than 5 minutes on my boyfriendâs phone. I took notes from the comments that made the setup easier (will share below). No lagging anywhere outside or inside the house now, strong signal, device leaves outlet open for another to still be used. Had to play around with the location of the extender, but got it in a great place thatâs not too far from the router and doesnât have to send the signal through too much to get to the front of the house. Highly recommend this extender.For setup and best function, hereâs what helped me after reading other comments and from my experience with this extender so far:This extender gives you a second WiFi network. You have your original network and this one so they will have two different names.Weâll call the original Wi-Fi just âRouterâ and the extender âExtenderâ for further explanation, so pretend those are the names of your networks when you open any device like a phone or tablet or PC and connect to a Wi-Fi network available.You have Router already, thatâs your main one, and you have a password for that usually. Before setting up this new device, you pick a name and password, so in this case, you picked Extender as your network name and for the password, I just used the same one as Router to make it easy. You will be asked for your SSID. Router is your SSID number as well, unless they want the original, which is located on the back of your actual router. Have your desired network name and password and current SSID available. (So instead of Extender, pick a name you want, and a password, have that ready)Follow the prompts on your phone or tablet or PC to set all the above up (the instructions are a bit roughly written, but easy to figure out what theyâre trying to say)When you plug in the device, find a spot not too far from your original router while accounting for anything the router has to go through to get signal out that could interfere (a cement wall, two rooms, behind a couch in the corner, etc-all not very good places). We have a fairly strong signal from our original router to the front room, so we put it in there on the wall closest to the main router. We may have to move it to the hallway, but it works very well now so we think itâs a good spot. We did have it in the room behind the front room to be closer to the router, but going through another room and a cement outer wall made using the internet a tiny bit glitchy, but it still worked. You may have to play with where it goes depending on your house setup and where you need your signal, just donât go too far from the main router.If you unplug the extender and plug it back in, it goes right back on, but if your devices are set up to default to your original network, you may have to go back into your devices and click back onto the extender network if thatâs the one you want to use. To help with this, we kept all devices that worked fine on the original network on that network, like our game consoles and tv streaming devices, thermostat, etc, and only changed the ones we travel around the house with to the extender network, like our phones and tablets.So far those are the key things that made this extender worth every penny and more. We get to enjoy our porch now at night while we watch our shows on our tablet! Hope this helps anyone looking through the countless extenders out there!
Reviewer: Stephanie Stewart
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best thing I ever purchased
Review: Works well and does its job. It isnât hard to program and use. Worth the purchase
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Disappointing Performance, No Improvement in WiFi Range
Review: I purchased this WiFi extender with high hopes of improving the WiFi coverage in my home, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. Despite the promising product description and positive reviews, this device did not deliver the results I was hoping for.The setup process was relatively straightforward, and I had no issues connecting the extender to my existing network. However, the problems started to surface soon after. The extender was supposed to boost my WiFi signal and extend its range, but I noticed no significant improvement in the areas of my home where the WiFi signal was weak.I tried moving the extender to different locations, hoping to find a spot where it could effectively boost the signal, but to no avail. The device consistently failed to extend the WiFi range to the desired areas, and in some cases, the signal was even weaker than before.Moreover, the device seemed to have a negative impact on my internet speed. I ran several speed tests and found that my internet speed was noticeably slower when connected to the extender compared to when I was connected directly to my router. This was a major disappointment, as the whole point of purchasing the extender was to improve my WiFi experience, not hinder it.The product's build quality and design are decent, but these factors are irrelevant if the device doesn't perform its primary function effectively. I reached out to customer service hoping they could provide a solution, but their suggestions did not resolve the issue.In conclusion, this WiFi extender did not live up to its claims. It neither improved the range of my WiFi nor the internet speed. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking to enhance their WiFi coverage. It's a classic case of a product that looks good on paper but fails to deliver in reality.
Reviewer: Max
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Must have if you work from home
Review: I got this extender because my husband and I both worked from home but we had to work in different rooms. This extender is perfect so you can plug in the Ethernet cord and work. It also works great to get a better wifi signal in other rooms of the house! The coverage Is great and the speed of the wifi signal is perfect it met all of our needs!
Reviewer: David A 149
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very strange installation sequence
Review: The "Wireless Range Extender (WRE)" seems to work pretty well. It is the second "extender" on my network because I needed two, but the first one is provided by my ISP. The WRE is different from my ISP-provided unit in that it is set up as a different named network that has a different login and password. The WRE simply adds the "-pro" to the base network name. If you want to add a device, you need to identify the WRE network name and add in the password for access. Another reviewer commented that the initial setup worked better if closer to the base network router. I found this to be necessary as it would not connect otherwise. The literally 2pt font instruction sheet has two sets of instructions provided, one for mobile and one for PC, both microscopic. In the instructions, it implies that once you log in on another connected device to the IP provided in the instructions, you will get prompted to create a new password on the SSID that ends in the last 4 characters of the MAC address. Two problems: 1) The MAC address is only printed on the back of the device which is hard to see when it is plugged into a wall. and 2) The prompts did not work for me the first three times I tried. The password I entered didn't work after I got through the screen prompts, so I had to reset the device several times and it would not connect for 10-15 minutes until after I got the green indicator lights. I kept trying for a bit, gave up and then left it alone for a good 10 minutes, tried it again and miraculously, it worked. All in all, I spent about an hour and a half to finally get it connected to my remote Roku. But it works. Hopefully it will continue so. 🙂 Can't beat the price.
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Customers like the wireless signal repeater for its ease of setup, signal strength, and speed. They mention it works well, increases the range of their WiFi, and comes back online quickly. Some also like the wifi extender. However, some customers have mixed opinions on connectivity and value for money.
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