Wi-Fi Extenders
Our Wi-Fi extenders eliminate dead zones and deliver strong, reliable connectivity throughout your home or office. Easy to set up and optimized for seamless integration, they ensure every device stays connected, wherever you are.Frequently Asked Questions
A Wi-Fi extender is a device that expands the coverage range of an existing Wi-Fi network by receiving the router's signal and rebroadcasting it to eliminate dead zones in homes or offices.
The extender connects wirelessly (or via Ethernet) to the router, receives the signal, and rebroadcasts it using its internal antennas and processors to extend coverage.
Place it in the 'sweet spot', halfway between the router and the dead zone, where it still receives a strong signal from the main router.
A Repeater is a simple range-stretcher but often reduces the connection speed. An Extender Mesh System uses multiple nodes and often a dedicated backhaul for better speed and seamless connection.
Extenders often create a new SSID to allow the user to manually switch when moving. We encourage you to use a Mesh System as it generally uses a single SSID for seamless client roaming.
Poorly placed or old extenders can cause signal interference and force client devices to frequently switch between the router and extender, causing drops and lag.
Use 5 GHz for the best speed if the router is close. Use 2.4 GHz for maximum range through obstacles, but expect slower speeds and more congestion.