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Wireless Repeater
Always nice to find something that works great, easy to install, and cheap. ($27)
Second one of these I've had. Last year I forgot and left it outside thru the winter..and discovered it was dead last Thurs. New one came today..5 minute hook-up. My deck is about 50 feet from the router and it was always tough to get a good signal through the house walls...especially when windy. With-out the repeater...maybe 2 bars out of five on signal strength. (on a good day) With the repeater...always 5 bars It will even stream Prime Movies with no stopping anywhere in my back yard. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QWQD37J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
Why does the wind affect the strength of your wireless signal? Does the repeater move, thick wind, ??????.
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With the repeater, it doesn't. I installed the repeater so that it gets the signal from the router in a clear halfway point. Then when using the signal, it comes from a clear area where the repeater is. Kinda like making the wifi do a right angle...lol |
Thanks I've been looking for this exact solution. Order on the way.
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If just trying to extend your wi-fi....use the repeater install. For outdoor install..I use a small clear plastic container to protect it from the rain. Plus you will need a 110 outlet nearby. (or a light ext cord) |
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Gracia, mi amigo! |
^^^ Gracias! Para tí también, muchos besos, guapísimo. '...:D
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Very nice!
Can I use two? One on my basement and one in the upstairs? Will they conflict? |
Abajo, hombre!
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^^^ They shouldn't conflict. Each will have the same ssid name and same password.
Once connected, your device will remember the password. It's no different than buying a stronger/longer range router. |
Glad the repeater is working for you. It’s definitely an inexpensive option. I had issues with the transition between the main network and the repeater, and I was constantly in the less ideal network.
Went with a mesh router system (Eero) instead. Ymmv |
Thanks. Bought one.
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If anyone has problems with the install...ask here first.
After doing two of them in two years...I think I understand the chinese directions. |
I went mesh system with Amplfi. Full coverage of the house, garage and yard. Signal strength is great everywhere
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And the Chinese will steal your passwords
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The original wifi repeater, and still the best...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1589466932.jpg |
I've used the cheap repeaters for 4g. They work for a month or so, and burn out.
I've heard the wilson repeaters are top dog in this market. Can't justify 1k. |
^^^ The first one I had worked for 9 months, but 10 below temps are hard on them.
Even if I have to replace it every year (because I forget to bring it in), $27 won't break me. |
$27 and I've used it all summer with no hiccups.
Today it's streaming netflix and my tablet is showing the nfl game. It has worked flawlessly all summer. If I forget to bring it inside for the winter..no big deal. |
Mine is still up and working well!
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Sometimes when using my tablet...it will latch on to the inside wi-fi signal and when I get outside to the deck, the signal is almost gone. All I have to do is switch the wi-fi to repeater and it's full strength again. |
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