Multiple Range Extenders

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Multiple Range Extenders
Multiple Range Extenders
2020-03-18 09:14:55

Can I use more than 1 range extenders in the house but instead of connecting them both to the host router's wifi directly, connect one to the host router's Wi-Fi network directly and the other one to the first range extender. I have a dead spot (my basement) and I'm trying to get wifi there.

 

Thank you in advance for your help,

 

George

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Re:Multiple Range Extenders
2020-03-19 03:05:31

@George_Greek 

 

Hi George, theoretically, you can connect them like modem--main router ))((first RE ))(( Second RE))((Third RE. While cause the wireless performance will be affected a lot by the distance, obstacles, and interference. It is not suggested to connect them as daisy-chained.

 

If the whole house running under the same power circuit, you can use powerline adapters with wifi function to boost wifi signal. Like TL-WPA8630KIT, TL-WPA7510KIT. 

 

Or you can consider the Mesh products, like Deco series. 

 

Good day. 

 

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