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rjsurfer
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Oct 30, 2018

Wi-Fi extender/amplifier?

After utilizing Verizon's "real" unlimited data on my phone operating as a hotspot for 4 years, my home internet access was finally due for a change.

My local carrier had just installed a fiberoptic network in my neighborhood so I signed up and now have fibre to the house for Wi-Fi.

There are two bands of Wi-Fi in their router, traditional speed and 5G wireless. The traditional network gives me 75MB a second and the 5G runs at 300 MB.

The problem is with the high speed side, if I go 50 feet away from their Wi-Fi router the speed drops dramatically, as the install tech had warned.

What device would I need to increase the range of the 5G and would I need more than one and how does it attach to their router?

And any recommendations for that device.

Thanks

Ron W.
  • trail-explorer wrote:
    rjsurfer wrote:
    ...The traditional network gives me 75MB a second and the 5G runs at 300 MB..


    What are you doing online where 75 mb is not fast enough?


    Now, nothing...but put a couple of IPTV 400k TV's, security cam, 5G phones, wifi fridge and doorbell cam :W

    Ron W.
  • 5G phones do not exist, and when they do
    They will be on the cellular network of your carrier
    Not on the 5gHz Wi-Fi band

    Tv's are 4K, (4000 pixels wide) ( talking width, instead of height makes it sound even higher resolution, marketing speak )

    where did you see a 400k (400,000 lines) TV ?

    (Quote)
    &4K resolution. 4K resolution, also called 4K, refers to a horizontal display resolution of approximately 4,000 pixels. ... In television and consumer media, 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD) (/quote)
  • MrWizard wrote:
    5G phones do not exist, and when they do
    They will be on the cellular network of your carrier
    Not on the 5gHz Wi-Fi band


    Like I said I'm looking at future usage.

    I understand phones access data via the cellular network BUT when they do come out I'm sure they will have improved wifi radios, and will probably have double the data speed that most 4G phones have today via wifi, putting more pressure on a homes wifi.

    Ron W.

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