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extending wifi coverage ? how
extending wifi coverage ? how
2019-12-01 22:35:47 - last edited 2019-12-03 00:44:05
Model: Archer VR900  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: Firmware Version:0.9.1 1.5 v004c.0 Build 170119 Rel.66992n

Hello

My router is, Firmware Version:0.9.1 1.5 v004c.0 Build 170119 Rel.66992n Hardware Version:Archer VR900 v1 00000000

 

I have a Inkbird ITC-308 Wifi Temperature Controller  this is located in my poly tunnel at the bottom of the garden. My router is used to connect to the 'ITC 308 wifi' unfortunately the connection is not stable/persistent and i frequently get a 'offline' notice from the 'ITC 308 wifi' app (on my mobile).

 

My question is can i extend the range/strength of my router wifi and if so how, assume i know nothing regards this (close to truth) and a good degree of hand holding is required.


 

Graham

ITC-308 Wifi

 
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2019-12-02 08:58:45 - last edited 2019-12-03 00:44:05

@IGraham 

 

There are some network expansion devices, including range extender and powerline adapter, access point. 

 

If the house is running under the same power circuit, the powerline adapters with wifi function is a good choice. Like TL-WPA7510KIT, TL-WPA8630KIT.

 

The extender can be used to boost wifi signal also. like RE200, RE450, RE650. 

 

May it help. 

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2019-12-02 08:58:45 - last edited 2019-12-03 00:44:05

@IGraham 

 

There are some network expansion devices, including range extender and powerline adapter, access point. 

 

If the house is running under the same power circuit, the powerline adapters with wifi function is a good choice. Like TL-WPA7510KIT, TL-WPA8630KIT.

 

The extender can be used to boost wifi signal also. like RE200, RE450, RE650. 

 

May it help. 

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2019-12-02 15:37:49

@Kevin_Z 

Thanks for the reply and info, just what i was looking for

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2019-12-03 00:43:57

@IGraham 

 

Lol, great to help you. 

 

If need more help, be free to let us know.

 

Best regards. 

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