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Theoretically, the best option would be to use an outdoor extender, but only a few consumer-rated products are available. TP-Link also offers two outdoor units -- the Deco X50-Outdoor, which is ...
If you don’t feel like spending a penny more for your setup, you have an alternative: using an old router to extend (or build onto) your primary router’s wireless signal.
Wi-Fi dead zones in the home or at work can be a real pain. But if you have an old router, you can convert it into a Wi-Fi repeater yourself. Here's how.
You can turn your old Wi-Fi router into a useful device that will improve connectivity across your home, and you don't need ...
If your Wi-Fi connection doesn't go far enough and you have an old router sitting around, you can change that. Here's how to extend your Wi-Fi with an old router.
Looking to beef up your Wi-Fi network? A wireless range extender is a less expensive alternative to a new router. (Some can ...
How to Configure a Router From D-Link If you need to change settings on your D-Link router, connect to the router digitally through your Wi-Fi connection.
If your router operates on the same Wi-Fi channel as your many neighboring routers in your neighborhood, there can be gridlock and congestion, like a freeway during rush hour traffic.
Wi-Fi extenders work by duplicating and rebroadcasting the internet signal, which increases its range throughout your home.
Configure D-Link Router Power off your computer and the D-Link router. Remove the Ethernet cable from the modem's port and insert it into one of the middle Ethernet ports on the router.