A:AnswerA modem is used to receive the internet signal from your service provider and a router is used to distribute that signal to your computer and other devices that uses the internet. It’s routed to your devices by wireless and by wire also.
A:AnswerYes it extends both the 2GHz and the 5.2GHz WIFI channels. You can also plug an ethernet cable into the back of the express and add a wired device or a hub for multiple devices. I have 4 of them around the house for extensions.
A:AnswerNo. In order to extend your network you have to have the airport extreme. I believe if you have two airport express' without the airport extreme, you'll create two different networks.
A:AnswerSounds like you want to us this unit as a signal extender. Put this unit on your second floor where your basement signal strength is strong. This unit should now provide a signal to your third floor.
A:Answer1. This unit needs to be plugged-in to electricity.
2. This unis needs to be plugged-in to a modem.
Both the electric cord and modem cord are in the box.
3. Thereafter, use an Apple device (iPhone, iPad or Apple Computer for set-up instructions to name your WiFi and password protect accessing your WiFi signal. These steps can also be done via PC and Android device.
You didn’t miss the User Manual, there isn’t one, only a small card in the box with 3 steps
A:AnswerYou may be able to use it as a range extender from the hotels wifi. It depends on their system. If you have an ethernet plug in your room it will work perfectly for what you need.
A:AnswerI have an external USB drive I use for optical media with my MacBook computers. It is an LG Slim Portable Writer, Model GP50NB40. I have another that is newer and both work very well with iTunes and the DVD software on my Macs. BestBuy had these drives in stock and at excellent pricing. Should still be available.
A:AnswerThis is not going to help you with cell signal strength. If you are talking about wi-fi signal strength it will help with that. if you are using an apple wi-fi router and want to use this as an "extender" to repeat the signal it can do that. As for as it being better than what you're already using to broadcast wi-fi I don't know how that would compare unless you brought it home and tried it.
A:AnswerYou can use any brand modem with this extender. I would suggest using an extender that is the same brand as your current router to avoid issues.