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  2. Wireless repeater - Wikipedia

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    A Wi-Fi Repeater. A wireless repeater (also called wireless range extender or wifi extender) is a device that takes an existing signal from a wireless router or wireless access point and rebroadcasts it to create a second network.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Comparison of Fritz!Box devices - Wikipedia

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    USB 2.0 1 1 0 128 7.30 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7570 VDSL VDSL2 — 4 Fast b/g/n a 2.4 or 5.0 300 1 USB 2.0 — a/b, S 0: 2 1 16 64 4.81 (de) 4.92 (en) VDSL missing VLAN option FRITZ!Box 7580 VDSL2 4 Gigabit b/g/n ac 2.4 5.0 800 (n) 1733 (ac) 2 USB 3.0 1 2 1 512 7.30 German version only FRITZ!Box 7581 VDSL2 x 2 4 Gigabit b/g/n ac 2.4 5.0 450 (n) 1300 ...

  5. Best powerline extenders for 2022 - AOL

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    The best powerline extenders let you stretch your network connection to any part of the house with an AC outlet.

  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. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi (/ ˈ w aɪ f aɪ /) [1] [a] is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves.