A:AnswerYes, VGAR. The RE6300 extender should work fine with any router or gateway as long as there’s an active WiFi connection that the extender can connect to.
A:AnswerYes, Mart. Any routers will work with the Linksys RE6300 range extender as long as the same settings are configured. Click here to learn more, https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=178005.
A:AnswerDEPENDS ON WHERE YOUR GARAGE IS TO THE ROUTER. IS YOUR GARAGE ATTACHED TO THE HOUSE, DISTANCE, OBSTRUCTIONS ETC. HOW BIG IS YOUR HOUSE? YOU MAY WANT TO USE A MESH NETWORK LIKE AN EERO.
A:AnswerHi, Barbiedoll. The RE6300 will extend the coverage of your existing WiFi connection. However, it won’t work if you don’t have a router or gateway as it needs a wireless connection that it can connect to.
A:AnswerI had the same problem with my firestick. Switched to Roku and the problem was fixed. Look at your phone or other device to figure out if it's a matter of signal strength. If it's not, it's your Firestick. If you DO have a week signal, then this should fix it.
A:AnswerIt SHOULD boost any internet. But keep in mind that it probably works off of your IP. Since phones are not static, when you move your phone to a different location and turn on your hot spot, it might ask you to set up the repeater again which would take a couple minutes.
A:AnswerHi. It will depend on the distance of the new building and your main wireless router. If the main router is too far, or the walls are too thick not to mention metal can interfere with Wi-Fi signal, the range extender may not be the solution.
You may want to consider running an Ethernet connection from your main router to the new building.
A:AnswerHi. If the lag is caused by the low signal due to a small Wi-Fi range of your main router, then the range extender can help with that. But if it is caused by a slow or unstable internet from your main router, then it will not help.
A:AnswerHello, Davidc51. The Linksys RE6300 will help you extend the wireless connection behind your router, and upon setting it up, we must consider the physical obstructions that may cause connection concern.