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not sure...but after spending $49 on one I don't think it is worth it! even though you pay for it; if you want to add channels, watch a movie or watch an entire sitcom or program - you have to pay extra for that
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had issues getting my Wi-Fi to work from one end to the house to the other. For some reason they thought in the 1960s it would be a great idea to put wires in the ceiling for electric radiant heat. This kept the Wi-Fi from going through. I found an extender that I could put at the end of the end of the house that were quite well. And alternative one is one that you plug into your outlet and uses the house wiring. That said even with a weaker signal it does seem to work well but I would still recommend a booster.
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