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I just know it boosts the WiFi signal that comes from our router. It boosts the 2.4 and the 5 GHz signals at the same time. (I think those are the proper numbers.) It boosts the 5 to our phones and three computers and the 2.4 to another computer that isn't set up for 5. Your device surely uses 2.4 or 5, I would think. I don't know if you have a phone or a computer from reading your question information. It boosts the signal for better reception in part of our downstairs of our house. Routers are better set up in the upstairs, we were told, because the router signal goes out similar to an open umbrella. You plug the WiFi Range Extender into a wall electrical socket so that it is in range to receive the router signal. It then boosts the WiFi signal out from it into the area where the router signal has been weak or not previously able to reach. Instructions come with it which you need to follow to set it up properly within reach of your WiFi signal from your router. I am color blind, so my wife and son were able to tell me when the indicator lights were red or green.
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