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Turn a spare router into a Wi-Fi repeater or access point to boost weak internet areas in your home Reviewed by Lisa Mildon You can use an old router to make your Wi-Fi reach more places in your home.
Learn how to extend your Wi-Fi range outside into your backyard. Most options our CNET writers have explored over the years don't require drilling holes or running new wiring outdoors. Still, getting ...
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I thought I needed a new router, but turning my old one into an access point fixed more than I expected
Alongside better Wi-Fi, you also get a load of other perks too.
There are several ways to extend your Wi-Fi network into your backyard and out onto the deck or patio. Here’s how.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. person setting up a router - Proxima Studio/Shutterstock It's a familiar scenario: you bought a top-tier Wi-Fi router, yet there's ...
Getting the best Wi-Fi performance requires strategic antenna positioning, proper router placement, and a bit of trial and ...
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