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If the WiFi signal is blocked the first consideration is placement in a more central location with fewer to no structural or radio signal interferences. If that isn't possible, then using an extender, repeater, or booster is, perhaps, the next best solution. However, not all devices are dual band, so choose one that meets the bandwidth on the router's WiFi network.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this cannot extend your signal try a wifi range extender
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most ph company units are not that strong. This unit is a both a modem and router. We get a wireless signal thru walls and up to 75 ft.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Get an AC router and bridge it to your current modem. Turn wifi off on the router and turn on the AC router wifi. Should work between walls fine. I have one on the bottom level of a 3 story home and get great coverage everywhere.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are three floors in my house and it reaches the top floor without any issues. We have not had any range issues. My guess is that the distance from the router in the kitchen to the third floor on a "direct" line is around 36 feet and it goes through at least one ceiling on that direct line.
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