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  2. Best Wi-Fi Extenders 2019 - AOL

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    We've tested and reviewed more than a dozen of the best Wi-Fi extenders to help you fix your Wi-Fi dead spots and boost signal strength to every corner of your home. These small and inexpensive Wi ...

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    At $32, the NETGEAR EX2700 WiFi Range Extender is worth every penny because it works with any router, sets up in mere minutes, and does a fantastic job of extending your Wi-Fi and killing any dead ...

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    Or if you want speeds even faster than 300Mbps, check out the super popular TP-Link RE220 that supports speeds up to 750Mbps for just $22!Here's more info from the product page: * Extend the range ...

  5. Wireless repeater - Wikipedia

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    Most wireless repeaters (or range extenders) are purpose-built, but certain wireless routers can be flashed with custom firmware such as DD-WRT to give them a 'range extender' option. A better option for extending wireless coverage is to configure a secondary box as a wireless access point , with a wired connection between a LAN port on this ...

  6. Nest Wifi - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Google Wifi features 802.11ac connectivity with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels, 2x2 antennas, and support for beamforming. It has two gigabit Ethernet ports, and contains a quad-core processor with 512 MB RAM and 4 GB flash memory. Wi-Fi access can be controlled through a companion mobile app.

  7. Long-range Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Long-range Wi-Fi is used for low-cost, unregulated point-to-point computer network connections, as an alternative to other fixed wireless, cellular networks or satellite Internet access. Wi-Fi networks have a range that's limited by the frequency, transmission power, antenna type, the location they're used in, and the environment. [ 1 ]