It’s frustrating when you cannot get any signal from your wireless router. What you need is a WiFi booster which helps to extend your WiFi range by adding another wireless access point in your home. Here are 10 of the best WiFi boosters.
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Approx. Range | 300 metres | N/A | 300 metres | N/A | N/A | 300 metres | N/A | 300 metres | 300 metres | 300 metres | Approx. Range |
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Powerline Speed | up to 500Mbps | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | up to 500Mbps | N/A | N/A | Powerline Speed |
Wireless Speed | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 750Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | up to 300Mbps | Wireless Speed |
Ethernet Ports | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | Ethernet Ports |
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Included Accessories | • 2 x Powerline Ethernet Adapters • RJ45 Ethernet Cable • Resource CD • Instructions | Instructions | • RJ45 Ethernet Cable • Instructions | • WiFi Analytics App • Instructions | • RJ45 Ethernet Cable • Instructions | • RJ45 Ethernet Cable • Instructions | • WiFi Analytics App • Instructions | Instructions | Instructions | Instructions | Included Accessories |
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Top Features | Best WiFi Boosters
A wireless booster (also known as a wireless extender and or repeater) is a device that allows you to extend Internet access (by interacting with your existing router) throughout your home for wired and/or wireless devices such as iPads, iPods, smart phones, computers/laptops, gaming consoles and TVs. This is especially useful for medium and large sized homes with multiple Internet users.
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- Dual Band – Is it able to connect to both a 2.4 GHz band and a 5.0 GHz band? Doing so allows for higher speeds in general, which is helpful when there are several people using the Internet at the same time.
- Powerline Speed – Is there an option for a direct powerline connection to the router, which provides even higher-speed data transfer rates.
- Wireless Speed – What is the maximum data transfer rate.
- Ethernet Ports – The more ethernet ports there are on the wireless booster, the more wired connections you can have on devices that do not have wireless functionality (or require an even faster and more stable connection) such as Blu-Ray players, games consoles etc.
- External Power Socket – A wireless booster will take up one power socket in your home. Certain models have an extra power socket on the back of it, essentially replacing the power socket in use by the device itself.
- Universal – Is it compatible with the majority of routers and wireless devices?
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