Question WiFi Extender query

Jul 16, 2024
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Hi all, apologies if wrong forum but wasn't quite sure where to put this.

OK, I work away from home a lot and there are one or two AirB&B's where I stay that have awful WIFI reception. The main router being within the main family home whilst I am staying in another building within the vicinity.

Thought of purchasing an extender that I can plug in to try and amplify the signal that I receive. However, I have no access to the main router at all so wondered if that would cause an issue with setting up an extender? OR, can I just plug the extender in without needling router details?

Finally, any recommendations for such an extender that wont break the bank? UK based.

Appreciate any help, thank you.
 

USAFRet

Titan
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oh really. Is there not a device that I can plug into my room to amplify the signal coming into the room?
No.

Currently:
Source -------------------------------------------------->your laptop - Crappy signal.

Proposed:
Source -------------------------------------------------->Magical device ->your laptop - Also crappy signal.

You really need:
Source -------------------> device --------------------->your laptop - Better signal, probably.
 

kanewolf

Titan
Moderator
Hi all, apologies if wrong forum but wasn't quite sure where to put this.

OK, I work away from home a lot and there are one or two AirB&B's where I stay that have awful WIFI reception. The main router being within the main family home whilst I am staying in another building within the vicinity.

Thought of purchasing an extender that I can plug in to try and amplify the signal that I receive. However, I have no access to the main router at all so wondered if that would cause an issue with setting up an extender? OR, can I just plug the extender in without needling router details?

Finally, any recommendations for such an extender that wont break the bank? UK based.

Appreciate any help, thank you.
There are some things that MIGHT improve things, but no guarantees. A device like the Nanostation M2 -- https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-wireless/products/nsm2 has a directional antenna so you can 'point it" toward the WIFI signal. It is also weatherproof, so you could hang it outside pointing at the WIFI source. It has a full user interface and you can input the WIFI SSID and password to connect. You would use an ethernet cable to setup the connection and power the device. It has been a while since I played with mine, but I think you can set it up as a router that has a unique WIFI signal, in addition to receiving WIFI as input.