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How to Install Wi-Fi Signal Boosters

How to Install Wi-Fi Signal Boosters

If you’re trying to stream a movie in the basement or follow a video on how to install laminate flooring, it’s important that your WiFi signal travel from one room to another. To eliminate WiFi dead zones, and to improve the speed of your internet connection, you’ll require an WiFi signal booster or extender.

A WiFi signal booster (also called wireless range extender) pulls in an existing weak Wi-Fi signal and amplifies it prior to broadcasting it out to more areas. The process effectively extends the WiFi network’s coverage and allows users to connect to the internet, without using the data they have or being disconnected.

The most popular type of WiFi booster is a powerline Wi-Fi extender which utilizes the electrical wiring inside your home to rebroadcast the WiFi signal and improve the speed of your internet. Installing it is easy and quick. Simply plug it into an electrical outlet near your router or wherever you require the extra boost in WiFi.

There are a number of different WiFi signal booster models that vary in terms of appearance, range and power. Some have a wall-mounted or desktop style, while others are much larger and have stronger external antennas view which can improve WiFi signal across several rooms. Some devices can also serve as a Wi-Fi extender and repeater. You should choose the model that is best suited to your needs. You should position the device in a space that is not cluttered by walls or appliances.

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