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Dennis M M wrote:
This is our first winter with a WiFi Ranger and we are very happy with it's performance on difficult to pull in RV park WiFi. Have used it in 4 or 5 locations so far with good results.
Previously we have used the Bear Extender with acceptable results, but that only works one laptop at a time and needs a USB port.
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B&P wrote:The first one that I ever had was a WiFi Ranger when they first hit the market. I was never able to get it to work with my then current USB modem at the time but the "WiFI as WAN" worked but it was not very reliable. That was several years ago and hopefully they have all the bugs worked out now.
I have searched on the site for info on a wifi booster and see that the best solution would be a booster and router so I can use my other devices ie:iPad, iPhone, printer and to be able to use multiple devices with one log in.
There seems to be a myriad of possibilities so I am confused on the best product, for the best value. I have had the worst internet this snowbird season so need to do something. I do have a new computer since last season but I would have thought that would have made it better, rather than worse.
I am looking for something reasonably priced, that works well and is user friendly as well as easy set up. It can be a unit that is mounted on the roof if that is the best.
I had a RadioWave antenna previously but it has become outdated. The ones I researched on this site were from a low of $35 to a high of $500-600, a little too pricey for my needs.
Your suggestions are appreciated.
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