The wireless range extender is a type of network device closely associated with user frustration. First, you usually buy them because you're already unhappy about your existing Wi-Fi coverage. Second, ...
I’ve written about the Verizon Network Extender several times (the first was just over three years ago here on Network World) and it’s a topic that just keeps on giving. Since that first article I ...
Don’t put up with Wi-Fi dead zones. Rockspace’s wireless range extender can fill them in. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Wi-Fi dead spots happen in many homes and businesses, and they can be so ...
I’ll begin this teardown with an admission: generally speaking, I’m not a big fan of wireless network extenders, though I’ve used them in the past. This pessimism is because they are bandwidth, ...
Extended signal up to 100 feet into dead zone in testing. Wonky setup. Lost 2.4GHz throughput after 100 feet in tests. Large antenna may limit placement options. LED not easy to see. Amped Wireless' ...
Verizon announced today the new 3G Network Extender from Samsung. The new model isn't a revolutionary step forward in the network extension market, but rather a moderate upgrade from the previous ...
[Update] see also: The Verizon Network Extender: Still crappy after all these years. A few months ago I started writing about my saga of getting AT&T U-verse DSL service established at the new ...