A:AnswerYes, you can, MrRai; should have further queries, please don't hesitate to tap us at [email protected] along with your phone number and the link to this post for our reference.
A:AnswerYes, but you need to place the 750 somewhere halfway between the router and the Dot, so that it gets a fairly strong signal from the router. Then it will re-transmit to the Dot. The 750 shows you signal strength by LED (red, orange, green) so you can move it around and find a good place for it. You can plug it into an extension cord and move it around that way.
A:AnswerYes, but you have to position the 750 somewhere closer to the camp’s router to get a good signal, like halfway between you and the router. You might need to use an extension cord and put it outside the camper. Then you need to worry about keeping it dry, so you might need a dry box.
A:AnswerIf you have the credentials of the hotels main router, then it should work, Jwknight. The Linksys extender will depend on the main networks signal. For more details about the device, please refer to this link: https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=178003
A:AnswerPhysical obstructions will cause a poor or no signal connection. If it is possible for you to use a long ethernet cable, you can setup an access point to a designated area. If not, you can use a range extender, however, you may need to use more than one to ensure a better speed and connection. Here's something that might help you differentiate both devices: https://www.linksys.com/us/r/resource-center/what-is-a-wifi-access-point/
A:AnswerMind you this is only my opinion, my wifi router is in the house and I placed this extender in my detached garage behind the house in order to reach the back yard carport used as a patio. It works fantastic, I will have to say I had trouble with set up but I called customer service and they walked me thru setup step by step which was great.
So to answer you question yes I think it would work.
A:AnswerHi. If you have an existing router or gateway in your area, then you can use any of our extenders. Just ensure the range extender is getting at least 50% of your router’s Wi-Fi signal or is located midway between your router and the area without Wi-Fi.
A:AnswerHi. If you are referring to a cellular hotspot, then no, it will not work. The range extender is only tested to work with dedicated wireless routers.
A:AnswerI also used wifi extender to provide stronger signal to doorbell camera. I setup my wifi extender with another network name as recommended. My doorbell connects to the wifi extender's name while the extender itself connects to my router with its original name. The setup guide said it was possible, but not recommended to use same name for both.
A:AnswerThis may work if you can find a spot with a strong wifi signal in your garage. Keep in mind that even if the signal is good, you will experience more lag on your PS4, and it may affect your gaming experience.
A:AnswerIf your handheld will detect both 2.4 and 5GHz frequency network, then the Linksys RE6300 should be a perfect addition to your network. Also, make sure that your main router supports the system requirements of the extender. For more details about the device, please refer to this link: https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=178003
A:AnswerI have the Linksys wifi extender. My hulu didn't work in our bedroom at all before I got this. The wifi box is downstairs and on the opposite side of the house so we had poor signal. This worked great for that.
A:AnswerHi, Mike. As long as the source has a DHCP server (assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on your local area network), then you can use this extender for your setup.