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Expanding your coverage with a Wi-Fi extender

What is a Wi-Fi extender and do Wi-Fi extenders work?

For work and play, it is important to receive a strong signal across your entire home. However, if your home is large or includes any materials that block a Wi-Fi signal, you might struggle with Wi-Fi dead zones. If you use smart appliances, smart home lighting or smart home security, it is especially crucial that you maintain a reliable Wi-Fi network.

So, how do Wi-Fi extenders work? A Wi-Fi extender connects to the signal coming from your router and then duplicates and rebroadcasts it. For the best effect, you will want to place the extender somewhere between your router and the dead zone. A plug-in Wi-Fi extender is the most common design. It simply plugs into the wall like a night light or an electric air freshener. You can then set it up using a phone or other device.

Everything that runs on Wi-Fi—media streaming devices, smart speakers and other connected technology—will operate more smoothly when you improve your home network connection. This also helps ensure that all your devices stay connected when and where you need them most.

Finding the best Wi-Fi extender for your needs

Choosing the best Wi-Fi range extender starts with selecting the right wireless networking standard, which relates to signal speed and frequency. Wi-Fi extenders using more recent generations of Wi-Fi, like a Wi-Fi 7 extender or a Wi-Fi 6E extender, can speed up your online experience. However, when it comes to choosing the right wireless standard, you’ll want to prioritize compatibility with your router.

You will also have choices about dual-band, tri-band and quad-band technology. The more devices you have regularly using your home Wi-Fi—such as laptops, phones, tablets and smart TVs—the more bandwidth you will need. Additionally, if you use an encrypted Wi-Fi network, you’ll need to pay attention to the extender’s encryption capabilities.

It is easy to use a Wi-Fi extender, but there are also other options for improving your home internet connection depending on your specific needs. For example, you might benefit from using powerline adapters or investing in mesh Wi-Fi. If you need help, you can always look into installation, support and repair services. No matter which solution you choose, a stronger signal means fewer interruptions and a smoother online experience.

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