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Old 06-09-2014, 18:11   #6
Matth
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Re: wireless range extenders?

The problem with a range extender, is it has to be within coverage of the first wifi, so half of its coverage will overlap.

The alternative, is either a wired connection to an additional access point (or router set up to act as an access point - may be cheaper!), or a powerline adapter pair providing connection to the AP
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