WiFi Extending & Boosting
Struggling to get WiFi signal in parts of your home or office? A WiFi repeater or extender could be the solution. It works by receiving your existing WiFi signal, amplifying it, and transmitting the boosted signal — effectively doubling your coverage area.
What’s the Difference? Booster vs Repeater vs Extender
WiFi boosters, repeaters, and extenders are mostly the same thing — devices to improve WiFi coverage. There isn’t a clearly defined difference between devices described as “repeaters” and those described as “extenders”. However, not all WiFi extenders work in exactly the same way.
Before You Buy an Extender — Try This First
Move the router to the most central location possible. This is the simplest fix and often solves the problem entirely.
If you’ve had an older model for many years, a newer router with better range may be all you need.
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Sends your internet signal over the existing electrical circuit in your home. Fast to set up — plug and go. Faster than WiFi repeaters as it bypasses wireless entirely. Ideal for gaming consoles, Smart TVs, or any wired device in a distant room.
Receives the existing WiFi signal and rebroadcasts it. Good for extending coverage to areas where running cable isn’t practical. Best placed halfway between the router and the dead zone.
Multiple nodes work together seamlessly — devices automatically connect to the strongest node as you move around. Best solution for large homes or multi-storey buildings.
A wired access point connected via ethernet gives the strongest and most reliable extension of your network — no speed loss from wireless repeating.<