Repetitors create a new network???

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Repetitors create a new network???
Repetitors create a new network???
2019-05-16 11:18:08 - last edited 2019-05-17 19:35:20

I'm planning to setup a repetitor in my house since I can't get internet connection from my room. However, from previous experiences, repetitors seem to create another network, so when I move around the house my device will keep switching, what can be kind of annoying. Is there a way to have only a single network with repetitors? Youjizz Pornhub Tubegalore

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Re:Repetitors create a new network???
2019-05-17 01:57:25 - last edited 2019-05-17 01:57:32

Hi,

 

The wireless network name can be customized of the range extender/repetitor.

 

To get seamless roaming, you can create the same network name for both main router and the repetitor.

 

May it help and have a nice day. 

 

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