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It should work to extend the range of any WiFi for which you have the password. If using it in the RV, you’ll want to put it in what ever location you get the strongest signal from the WiFi network you’re trying to extend. For example. Say you can pick up WiFi in the front but not the back. If you set this up in the front then it should extend the signal for you inside to the back. Keep in mind that this unit needs the name and password of the WiFi you are extending, so you have to redo this every time you move to a different campground.
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