Choosing a WiFi repeater
depends on several criteria. First you need specify your needs like
– area to be covered, bandwidth, and the price. Then, you must
check out the performance of the gadget, manufacturer's brand essence
and user's ratings.
But, isn't that will be so
time-consuming? Of-course it will be, and, that's why this post will
be your solace. Reading this post, will guide you with choosing the
superlative wireless extender.
Let the hunt for your dream-extender begin now!
Start with the Range and WiFi Standard
WiFi protocol and
standards have evolved in recent years. Today, there are two main
types of home WiFi: WiFi n (802.11n) and WiFi ac (802.11ac), newer
and faster. The standards are backward compatible. So, without any
problem, a WiFi ac repeater will work so with a WiFi router with n
standard.
But, you do need to focus on one key point that is range. WiFi extenders with “N” standard have a real bit rate of 300 Mbps and a range of 50 meters, whereas, WiFi ac extenders have a real bit rate of 900 Mbps and a range of 20 meters.
But, you do need to focus on one key point that is range. WiFi extenders with “N” standard have a real bit rate of 300 Mbps and a range of 50 meters, whereas, WiFi ac extenders have a real bit rate of 900 Mbps and a range of 20 meters.
Apart from that, you must
check the compatibility with your router. Indeed, if your router has
a real speed of 300 Mb / s, and you buy a 900 Mbps WiFi extender,
this will not allow your Internet connection to go faster because the
extender will automatically lock up on the flow of the router.
Single-band or
dual-band WiFi Extender?
WiFi extenders that go
through the 5 GHz frequency band are usually faster but have a
generally lower range than WiFi repeaters that go through the 2.4 GHz
frequency band. Today, some WiFi extenders are dual-band and able to
manage two WiFi networks simultaneously. One such example is the
Netgear EX6920. Users utilize mywifiext
to manage the dual bandwidth. Most of dual band extenders have a
range of 50 meters and a real speed of 1200 Mb / s (300 Mb / s + 900
Mb / s), to combine range and speed .
Are you getting the
required WiFi signal gain?
When you buy a extender,
your goal is to improve your WiFi signal. Today, all equipment
performing requires at least 6 decibels isotropic ( in theory. a
little less in practice). But, if you are aiming for a 6 decibel
isotropic extender, aim for the top model with 8 decibels isotropic.
This is all the more important because some factors such as wall
thickness or interference from other electrical devices reduce the
signal. Hence, generally, it is advisable to take a WiFi extender
with a signal gain greater than 8 decibels isotropic .
Look out for what
additional features the extender has
Some repeaters are
equipped with one or more Ethernet ports that can connect many
devices to the extender with the help of an Ethernet cable. These
devices includes network devices, TVs, video game consoles, Blu-ray
players etc. Apart from this, in order not to condemn the electrical
outlets, some WiFi repeaters are also equipped with a mains socket on
the front . This makes very convenient for users to connect the
extender to power supply.
Others are equipped with
an audio jack to connect speakers and listen to music sent from your
smartphone or computer, and even a light bulb to illuminate the room
in which they are connected.
One great additional
feature that only some (like Netgear) offers, is the "access
point" mode. Using this mode, the repeater is able to create a
new WiFi network, different from that of the router. A network whose
name (SSID) and identification number/ password-key can be
customized.
Post Summary
The function and purpose
of WiFi repeaters are always the same, but the features may vary from
one model to another. That's why the prices of WiFi extenders have
such vast variations.
Help-tip: After
spending more than 60 hours of learning about WiFi repeaters and
testing a dozen of models from renowned manufacturers, we concluded
that the Netgear extenders are the best way to get WiFi to a place in
your home that was not covered by your router. The best part is their
outstanding technical support that helped us throughout the setup
process and dealing with “mywifiext.net not working.”
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