In most homes, internet access is important due to more people working remotely and family members connecting to the Wi-Fi network on
media streaming devices. However, getting reliable connectivity to every corner of your house can be a challenge because the size and material construction of your home, as well as other appliances in use, can impact the signal and create dead zones. Given all the variables, even an up-to-date
router that supports the latest Wi-Fi standards can struggle to provide a consistent, whole-home signal. That’s why you may want to consider getting a Wi-Fi range extender, or booster. Wi-Fi signal boosters can be wireless, or they can be designed to plug in using
powerline adapters, which extend Wi-Fi to any room in your house by accessing the existing network through a standard electrical outlet. These versions are also easy to set up and sometimes have a port for
ethernet cables to connect additional devices. By placing a Wi-Fi extender in a room other than where the original Wi-Fi source exists, you can enhance coverage in areas of your home that aren’t receiving a consistent, strong Wi-Fi signal. A Wi-Fi range extender can also provide a faster response and strong coverage outside on your patio or deck, and even farther into the backyard or garage.