can I use more than one range extender?

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can I use more than one range extender?
can I use more than one range extender?
2019-10-29 12:46:33 - last edited 2019-11-01 02:53:16
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Can I use more than one range extender? If I can how do i connect them?

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2019-10-30 03:51:27 - last edited 2019-11-01 02:53:16

@PaulV 

 

We can use multiple extender together to extend the wifi range, while to ensure the performance, it is not suggested to use them in a daisy chain, in this way, the last extenders will have the lower signal strength and speed. Instead, it is suggested to connect the extenders to the main router directly to extend the wifi range. 

 

Besides, there are some other network expansion devices, if your house is running under the same power circuit, the powerline adapters with wifi function is a good choice. 

 

May it help and have a nice day. 

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2019-10-30 03:51:27 - last edited 2019-11-01 02:53:16

@PaulV 

 

We can use multiple extender together to extend the wifi range, while to ensure the performance, it is not suggested to use them in a daisy chain, in this way, the last extenders will have the lower signal strength and speed. Instead, it is suggested to connect the extenders to the main router directly to extend the wifi range. 

 

Besides, there are some other network expansion devices, if your house is running under the same power circuit, the powerline adapters with wifi function is a good choice. 

 

May it help and have a nice day. 

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Re:can I use more than one range extender?
2019-10-30 11:55:29
Thank you. I will go for the powerline adaptors
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Re:can I use more than one range extender?
2019-11-01 02:43:22

@PaulV 

 

You are welcome; you can go for powerline adapters and take some time to test its performance. 

 

If need any further help, please let us know.

 

Best regards. 

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