Is this thing gonna boost my wifi, as advertised? Or just give me cancer?

Is this thing gonna boost my wifi, as advertised? Or just give me cancer?

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It'll extend the range at which you can connect, but will probably bottle-neck you

>Wi-Fi
>Cancer
I think you already have a tumour, user.

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The only real answer is maybe. Bought an expensive devolo one and it worked exactly for 30 days. Afterwards was basically unusable. After 3 months it was fine again. Now it's unusable again. Try it, but send it back the second it has even the slightest hiccup.

It is going to boost it in big buildings or open fields. In a small house or flat with less than 6 rooms, this thing will be useless.

Look for an NodeMCU and google for the WiFi extender firmware which will be like 5$.

Wifi does not cause cancer, but "wifi causes cancer" is cancer.

run ethernet, there's flat for wall or under carpet runs.
I run my flat ethernet through windows, thin enough to shut fortunately, and outside.

paint it red and it will add +20 acceleration to your wifi

Only if you use enchanted paint blessed by a priest and you will gain also +5 protection from evil.

I thought you just had to puree an ethernet cable into the paint.

Probably both

I have this exact one and it works great. Goes through 3 walls to my router from my bedroom. Still getting 60mbps internet speed.

>N300

why would you pay any amount for 15 year old tech. at least look for an AC model. and while you're at it don't buy TP-link or other chinese rooted garbage

I can sell you magic wifi rocks right now for half that price OP AND guarantee ZERO CANCER

just use ethernet user

They are shit and will bottleneck you.

>he doesn't use an RGB wifi extender

>CDN
Get out

Just add RGB paint.

These are terrible. Just run and terminate your own cat5e or cat6. It's stupid easy if you have access to your ceiling/basement and a wire snake. If you have no access to the walls then try media over coaxial (MoCa).

No access to the ceiling, nothing is under the basement, and mom said I can't get a snake.

If you have coaxial then use moca. Make sure your modem is compatible.

I've had that same extender for a few months, it's been great.

I’ve got that, my house has rebar so the WiFi is fucked past a room or two, got one of those in the mid point for the users downstairs and it’s been working just fine.

Those WiFi range extenders are kinda a scam. They "Werk" but
I'd look into a higher end powerline adapter instead
I get about 500-700mbit/s depending on line noise on one that advertises 1gbit/s so it isn't terrible.

The more radio frequency the quicker you get cancer

I got TP-Link router with OpenWRT installed. Am I fucked?

>netgear
enjoy not having drivers

wifi range extenders work but not very well. they just connect to your wifi and then broadcast their own wifi. Just daisy chaining wifi. Dont expect good speeds or stability from one.

If youre really desperate for more range try checking if your house wiring is compatible with a powerline adapter, those work well.

>drivers
>for something you dont even plug into computer

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>Bought an expensive devolo one and it worked exactly for 30 days. Afterwards was basically unusable.
Have you scanned your local networks for signal strength? Maybe something's is simply jamming it on the channels you use?

Oh no, the chinese on the other side of the world will know what type of porn I watch, what am I gonna do ?

>media over coaxial
What kind of speeds does this get? I was considering running network cables in my house but there's already coax throughout it.

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