TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender - 1.2Gbps Home Signal Booster, Dual Band 5GHz/2.4GHz, Up to 1600 Sq.ft and 32 Devices, EasyMesh Compatible, One Ethernet Port (RE315)

TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender - 1.2Gbps Home Signal Booster, Dual Band 5GHz/2.4GHz, Up to 1600 Sq.ft and 32 Devices, EasyMesh Compatible, One Ethernet Port (RE315)

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Emergency_Team_2237 posted on r/epson5d

Something like this: https://a.co/d/08algIsL

ElonCuckz posted on r/pchelp2w

https://a.co/d/0chybzc1 These are wifi extenders that use ethernet cables to boost you speeds. The way it works is you plug ethernet into router and plug into wall, then do the same to your pc. It should come with 2x ethernet cables but do keep in mind various ethernet cables have different speeds. When you see CAT # like cat 8 its the version of cable although tbh you probably won't need anymore than what it comes with. If you're not familiar with computers I highly recommend just going on YouTube and checking out how hardware and what each component does. It's a lot easier than asking on reddit and without the sass lmao. Eventually as you get more comfortable with your pc things will go wrong. Google the exact error and then pray to the omnissiah.

Voodoo7007 posted on r/fios2w

Those prices are ridiculous. You can get a TP Link AXE5400 router for $99 on Amazon, which gives FAR better Wi-Fi signal than any of Verizon's routers and an AC1200 Wi-Fi extender for $20 if you still need it that can use mesh with the router and you'd have much better coverage than what they're trying to sell you. They tried to sell me on the same setup a few months ago when we setup our new place and the signals we were getting from their equipment were absolute trash. Returned everything with a week moved over to the mentioned setup and have never looked back. https://a.co/d/00y7IcUH https://a.co/d/08Q7bLul

SeniorRojo posted on r/smarthome4w

Yes. A repeater just plugs into a wall outlet and connects to the Wi-Fi. Then it outputs a new signal. ETA: https://a.co/d/0f3YPXe2

modernhomeowner posted on r/smarthome4w

https://a.co/d/02Uxjoa0 $20 like I said. There are tons of other models, but this one will do. Probably the $10 ones would work too.

cylonrobot posted on r/homenetworking7w

I used a wifi extender when a former employer requested the same thing. The wifi extender had an ethernet port (like kyrsjo suggested). I never heard a peep from my employer. It's been years, so I've forgotten the details, but some set-up was involved. Here is a cheap one. I didn't use this one, but I thought I'd post a link so you'd get an idea. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RHD97QY/?coliid=I1SPEDB58ML0I5&colid=CKS4OQILTEFX&th=1