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- missnmountainsExplorerWe have been using the PDQ Connect "Bullet" for years. It can pick up wifi and boost the signal from miles away. We use it on our RV and our Boat. My favorite feature is that it sets up a wireless network inside your RV or Boat for printing and connecting devices. Since all of our devices have logged into the PDC Wifi hub once, all I have to do is log the PDQ into the wifi signal that has the best signal. Automatically all of the other devices log on.
I believe PDQ Connect now calls the newest product PDQ Rocket.
My disclaimer as usual; the Wifi is only as good as the internet provided by the marina, campground, etc.
Ken - 3_dog_nightsExplorerOK, let me explain the situation. (Should have done that in the original post) We have a brick & stick that is 70' long two stories over a finished basement. The router is connected to the desktop at one end of the house. We installed a home security system that has three cameras as well as the base station that are set up 40 to 60 feet away. Vendor is telling me we need the extenders to reach the cameras. I need something that I can mount 30-35 feet out that will shoot the signal another 35-40 feet. Nothing moving, all stationary targets.
- austinjennaExplorerMaybe try a mesh type router like the google one.
- APTExplorerThank you for explaining further. Can you run a wired Ethernet from computer/router to an area that is closer to the cameras? I prefer and use Access Points. They provide higher bandwidth than extenders/repeaters and Mesh. They do require a wired ethernet line to each of these. I use a Ubiquiti Unifi AC Pro and AC LR which covers my 3-story home and much of my 1.3 acre lot. If you want pure wireless, then I recommend a mesh system. They are designed with very easy setup for your problem.
Another option may be to move your cable modem and router to a more central area of the house. - Mickeyfan0805Explorer
APT wrote:
Another option may be to move your cable modem and router to a more central area of the house.
This was one of my thoughts. Depending on the internet source, you might be able to relocate more centrally and then simply connect everything via wifi without needing and extender. - 3_dog_nightsExplorerThanks everyone! Can't move the router due to my cable internet provider. I just bought a NetGear Mesh extender.......fingers crossed, I'll let you know.
- GdlowExplorer
3 dog nights wrote:
OK, let me explain the situation. (Should have done that in the original post) We have a brick & stick that is 70' long two stories over a finished basement. The router is connected to the desktop at one end of the house. We installed a home security system that has three cameras as well as the base station that are set up 40 to 60 feet away. Vendor is telling me we need the extenders to reach the cameras. I need something that I can mount 30-35 feet out that will shoot the signal another 35-40 feet. Nothing moving, all stationary targets.
I use Meshforce Mesh network, but have been around EERO, google mesh systems and they are good as well. - GulfcoastExplorerYou don't have to spend big bucks to extend your wifi range. I bought a $17 no name extender on eBay and it works perfect.
My signal is all over my house, and outside to 8 camera's now. - JC2ExplorerTo the original poster: We also recommend the below listed N300.
https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender-EX2700/dp/B00L0YLRUW/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Netgear+N300+Wifi+Range+Extender+Model+2700&qid=1577627595&sr=8-3Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I had a wifi signal problem in my apartment. It is a large apartment and an older building with thick concrete walls and lots of steel that blocked the signal often to the bedroom where my computers are. Main modem is in living room as it is the only place it can be placed because of the wiring set up in a concrete building. I purchased an Netgear N300 Wifi Range Extender Model 2700. Problem solved. Just plug it in closer to computer and it amplifies the signal (not band width) and now have full signal and works superbly well. Sets up easily (one button to press to pick up signal and done). About $27.00 Cdn. from Amazon Highly recommend. - realdeal1003ExplorerHi guys. I have the Bear Extender. It works fine but I need one that has MORE range as in being able to pickup a signal from further away. I like the simplicity of just having to plug it directly into my laptop. Is there an extender for sale that has the simplicity of just plugging it into my laptop but has more range? Thank you Louie
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