A:AnswerHi, Stevie. The Linksys RE7350 will work with your Linksys MR7500. However, the extended network will not have a mesh capability as the Linksys RE7350 range extender is not a mesh-enabled device.
A:AnswerHi. Any router and Internet Service Provider will work with the Linksys Dual-Band WiFi 6 Range Extender. The setup is CD-free - simply push and connect using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which can be accomplished with a mobile device.
A:AnswerI’m sure it will. I have my extender paired with the Linksys Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 router and it has been an easy pairing. My signal has been consistent throughout my home.
A:AnswerI’m pretty sure the extender will help. When our router was moved from attic to living room, I had to get the extender for upstairs. It works pretty good. I think our signal may be weak sometimes from Suddenlink. We had to reset our devices with the WiFi password.
A:AnswerNot to be exposed to elements. It’s an electrical device. You probably could for like movie night if your using it for a period of time. Remember the extender has to be within range of the router
A:AnswerHi. The Linksys RE7350 range extender helps to expand the coverage area of your existing Wi-Fi network and rebroadcasting it to areas where the signal is weak or nonexistent. To know more about the product, here’s a link for you: https://www.linksys.com/support-article?articleNum=318279.
A:AnswerHi, Pami. You may use an Ethernet cable when connecting the Linksys RE7350 directly to the router or to your computer, especially if you wish to use the Linksys RE7350 as an Access Point or Wired Range Extender.