A:AnswerIt won't be an issue, but when streaming HD feeds you may need to make sure the device they connect to has enough throughput to handle the multiple streams without throttling. 4 cams with a standard h.264 should be fine on this device. They will all share the same channel so interference isn't an issue.
A:AnswerIf your router isn't picky about what booster is connected to it I would get the linksys wifi extender. You just plug it into the wall then using an ethernet cord you connect a laptop to it and set it up to extend your wifi connection. I would recommend extending the 5g part of your wifi, just stronger. And it's just 69.99, pretty cheap, I have one.
A:AnswerThis is perfect for that. Plug it in near the backdoor . The setup takes 3min or less and then link the tablet to the wifi extender . You are all set
A:AnswerYes, MACs will still be passed to the router for filtering, and IP address will come from DHCP in the router, not the extender. All this device is is a pass through as far as NAT and routing are concerned.
A:AnswerIt should work as long as you can connect to the original wifi. It also has a feature that will show you optimum placement for optimum coverage with maximum bandwidth.
A:AnswerYes, it is compatible with any Wi-Fi and is backwards compatible to older protocols such as B, G, A, etc. It will just extend the existing signal.
A:AnswerIt picks up the wifi router signal you have from your primary source & boosts it to other devices. If your primary wifi source picks up from a fibre internet delivery it should work no problem.
A:AnswerWe bought this Product to extend Internet service to a detached garage about 150 feet away at the bottom of a hill from our house. The house has aluminum siding & the garage has vinyl siding. We put our router facing the window towards the garage and the extender in the garage on the wall facing the house. It has worked perfect for our needs, gets great service !