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It is not clearly indicated whether it uses beam forming, but from the manufacturer's page on the device, here are the interesting features that make this a compelling device: Dual band WiFi up to 1900Mbps 700mW high-powered design for ultimate range Dual core 1GHz processor for max WiFi performance 3 external antennas for maximum signal coverage High-powered amplifiers and external antennas for increased range FastLane technology improves performance using both WiFi bands the extender uses gigabit ethernet ports, so it can also serve as a fast ethernet switch as well for local gigabit devices that want to communicate with each other, and for keeping up with very fast wifi. for my situation, it really does seem to have powerful amplifiers on both the receiving circuit from original router and broadcast circuit for extender side of the device. the original router was almost invisible before this device was positioned physically halfway between the original router (which was positioned in a laundry room, next to a METAL washer and dryer!). now the extender signal comes in strong and bandwidth is improved dramatically from "constantly dropping out" to all wifi signal bars lit continuously.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it does use beam forming technology.
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