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It’s about the same as any WiFi device. It has a diagnostic that reports your WiFi signal strength. Depending on barriers, it’s usually around 59 ft.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your Wi-Fi connection is good, it shouldn't be a problem. Check your Wi-Fi connection on your phone in the garage and see how good it is. If the connection isn't so good, you could add a Wi-Fi extender to your router. I had to do this, and it really helped with a connection issue we had in a second-floor bedroom that was a good distance from the router at the computer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Same here use a repeater about 60.00 from Best Buy for a good quality signal. I use a netgear ax 4300-6 or linksys router. Both work well. If you have an older router you can convert it to repeater mode and use it if it’s not too old.
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