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No. This has nothing to do with your wifi signal. That comes from your router/wifi access point and this has nothing to do with that or your wifi. You need to run this as a set of at least two. One of the units connects with an ethernet cable to a port on your router. It then converts that ethernet signal to transmit over the coaxial cable already installed throughout your house. Subsequent units then connect to cable outlets throughout your house and convert that signal back into ethernet to run an ethernet cable to your computer or devices you want to hardwire internet to. You need one unit by the router to convert the internet to go over coaxial, then use subsequent units to intake that signal and convert it back into useful ethernet connections. It's used in leu of running CAT5 or 6 ethernet cabling throughout the house if you already have the coaxial cabling run.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.One side of the set has to be attached to the router in order for the other to work, but you can always add more to the network to extend the reach, however I don't believe it extends wifi but I could be wrong.
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