Hi there
I hope someone can help me with this please...
Basically, I have powerline adapters in my home for various things around the house (TP-Link 500Mbps) and they have been really great for me. Also, to help boost the wifi upstairs in my house I have been using a wifi extender (Netgear WN3000RP) for a few years for phone wifi etc.
Anyway, just recently the extender has been unreliable. Yesterday, on Amazon Prime day, I nearly purchased the Neatgear Orbi set but, even at a reduced price, it seemed expensive / excessive.
Which got me thinking - Is it possible to plug a wifi booster into a spare socked on one of my powerline adapters. In other words, buy something that can receive it's signal over ethernet but transmit wifi? I thought that might be a good solution if something like that exists?
All suggestions, recommendations or alternatives gratefully received!
Thank you.
I hope someone can help me with this please...
Basically, I have powerline adapters in my home for various things around the house (TP-Link 500Mbps) and they have been really great for me. Also, to help boost the wifi upstairs in my house I have been using a wifi extender (Netgear WN3000RP) for a few years for phone wifi etc.
Anyway, just recently the extender has been unreliable. Yesterday, on Amazon Prime day, I nearly purchased the Neatgear Orbi set but, even at a reduced price, it seemed expensive / excessive.
Which got me thinking - Is it possible to plug a wifi booster into a spare socked on one of my powerline adapters. In other words, buy something that can receive it's signal over ethernet but transmit wifi? I thought that might be a good solution if something like that exists?
All suggestions, recommendations or alternatives gratefully received!
Thank you.