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It should work. I used mine to provide internet for our office after Hurricane Irma took out our internet. The Mobile Hotspot supplied all of us internet. The extender picked up the Hotspot signal and converted it to Ethernet, which I then connected in place of my ISP modem. I also have one connected providing my Samsung Smartthings Hub with internet which powers all of my smart switch, lights, kwickset door lock, and Honeywell thermostat.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should work with any router. If it receives a wifi signal it can broadcast it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should work but before you buy ask the best guy people they will help more answers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is not rocket science. You can connect the wireless extender to any wireless network signal. You connect it to the wifi source just like connecting a computer or a phone. You need the ssid and password. The Netgear wifi extender has an url that you connect to using your computer browser. You put in the SSID and password to connect the extender to your hot spot. Once it is connected, then move it to the area that you need a stronger signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Don't you think that you would be better off by a roll of ethernet cable at Home Depot and running it yourself I'm in Palm Beach Florida I can run it if you don't have the equipment to Mouse it into you don't make it look professional like they would if they were to come out and do it or you can just have Comcast and or Xfinity give you one a hard wire in your room and they charge I want to say $79 first.
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