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Hi, Bob. Yes, it's possible to cascade multiple extenders to the router, however, we recommend using up to three extenders only as the signal deteriorates the more it gets extended.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my experience they will only hook up to the router itself not another range extender. You best bet it to relocate your router i have mine close to the center of house and the range extender to fill in the dead spots
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, it just connects to an existing wifi signal and extends it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Have you considered a powerline network extender adapter like the Netgear Powerline 1000 or a TP-link product? If your garage and home are on the same transformer, that should work better than trying to send a signal through multiple walls. As for multiple extenders, you can use them.....but I'd try the powerline approach first. If not, keep trying different brands and price points to see if you can get coverage with a single extender. Linksys has a new antenna technology the call beamforming that works well.
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