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Before you buy a Wi-Fi extender, try this
Turn a spare router into a Wi-Fi repeater or access point to boost weak internet areas in your home Reviewed by Lisa Mildon You can use an old router to make your Wi-Fi reach more places in your home.
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D-Link revealed a new collection of routers and router-adjacent products today with the newest Wi-Fi 6 technology right out the gate. They've brought a new set of products to the market at CES 2020 ...
Ahead of the official start of CES, D-Link has announced a number of new mesh Wi-Fi routers and range extenders, including some with Wi-Fi 6 support. All routers in the line-up will feature D-Link ...
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Your old router is a better dedicated access point than any mesh extender you can buy
Good Wi-Fi starts with good architecture.
Lisa Marie Lalonde’s router isn’t powerful enough to cover her entire home, so she installed a range extender. But when she moves from one part of the house to another, her laptop fails to connect to ...
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