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turbojimmy wrote:Hey - no problem. ๐ I like the mesh setups too, but I have a newer router and didn't want to replace the entire setup. This worked out well for me.2012Coleman wrote:turbojimmy wrote:No - I didn't say he needed a mesh setup. The booster I bought and linked works with your existing router. I guess you could call it mesh, but if your simply looking to expand and boost your WiFi signal, this antenna booster is the way to go. No mesh router needed.
Like 2012Coleman said, you're going to want a meshed setup. I have Google's and it works great. I ditched all of my extenders for 3 of the google "pucks" - one on each level of the house. Connectivity is seamless and much faster than with extenders.
Sorry - I saw mesh in the URL and ASSumed. I like the mesh setups, though I haven't tried the booster you recommended.
โNov-09-2018 10:13 AM
2012Coleman wrote:turbojimmy wrote:No - I didn't say he needed a mesh setup. The booster I bought and linked works with your existing router. I guess you could call it mesh, but if your simply looking to expand and boost your WiFi signal, this antenna booster is the way to go. No mesh router needed.
Like 2012Coleman said, you're going to want a meshed setup. I have Google's and it works great. I ditched all of my extenders for 3 of the google "pucks" - one on each level of the house. Connectivity is seamless and much faster than with extenders.
โNov-09-2018 10:04 AM
turbojimmy wrote:No - I didn't say he needed a mesh setup. The booster I bought and linked works with your existing router. I guess you could call it mesh, but if your simply looking to expand and boost your WiFi signal, this antenna booster is the way to go. No mesh router needed.
Like 2012Coleman said, you're going to want a meshed setup. I have Google's and it works great. I ditched all of my extenders for 3 of the google "pucks" - one on each level of the house. Connectivity is seamless and much faster than with extenders.
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2012coleman wrote:
Due to the placement of my router in my house, I've had poor WiFi reception in other areas of the house and outside by the pool. A friend told me about the AmpliFi HD WiFi MeshPoint range extender.
I bought one and set it up the other day. I now have extremely awesome connectivity throughout the house and to the edges of my property. No longer suffering from lag while streaming shows on the TV. It has an app for setup and shows what devices are connected.
This is not a repeater that has a different network name. It connects to your Wifi - needs the password, and amplifies the signal from your router. You can get more than one as they connect in series.
I did have to reconnect to Wifi on my devices - TV, Receiver, etc.
Saved me a lot of money as I didn't have to buy an entire mesh setup.