
TP-Link WIFI 7 Range Extender
@Digitec Can you already get the new WIFI7 repeaters from TP-Link or when could you expect them? ;-) Type: RE655BE https://www.tp-link.com/us...

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@Digitec Can you already get the new WIFI7 repeaters from TP-Link or when could you expect them? ;-) Type: RE655BE https://www.tp-link.com/us...
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Hello together I currently have the Sunrise Internet Box installed in my home. Unfortunately, it only has Wifi 5 and I would like to have Wifi 6(e). Sunrise itself has a Wifi 6 router, but you can only get it with a fibre optic connection or it doesn't work with a cable connection. What options do I have to improve my wifi? Swisscom Connect Box doesn't seem to work with other providers. Many thanks in advance.
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Hello all Do you know if there is a wifi repeater that supports radius authentication? LG
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I now have a 1gb fibre connection. The router is in the living room. What do you recommend so that I also get a 1 GB connection to the PC in the room? The wifi router from Swisscom or something else?
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Hello together Since we need a LAN connection in another room, in addition to the office with the Wingo router, we have planned the use of a WLAN repeater with LAN connection? PowerLine would also be a variant, but often very unstable and somewhat "unpredictable". Plus the power consumption is also often higher. Does anyone know which WLAN repeater with LAN connection works or has worked with the Wingo Internet Box? Unfortunately, Wingo does not provide any information.
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I am looking for a strong amplifier because I can't get into my hobby room with the Swisscom. it is in the basement how can I find the right amplifier?
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I need some advice and spiritual support for a problem that has been haunting me for years: In the last 15 years, I have lived in 5 different flats in 4 different cantons. In none of these flats have I managed to get the Wi-Fi to work properly. Sure, fibre optics were always missing, but I don't need that anyway. CONSISTENT 30Mbit would be enough for me, but none of the three different providers so far seems to have managed that. I still paid for at least 100-500Mbit. On good days I have received maybe 40Mbit, which I wouldn't mind if I had 40Mbit constantly. Instead, I get constant interruptions, download speeds of 0.5Mbit and "connected but no internet". And if there's a potted plant between the router/repeater and the end device, you can forget it completely. I hear similar things from my acquaintances. You just have it because there are devices that only work via WLAN, but you're not satisfied with them, especially since you pay a small fortune for them every month. With WLAN technology, people seem to be mainly focused on achieving 100Gbit and then 12000Gbit speeds instead of 1Gbit, instead of working on making sure that the connection you have really works. With my mobile phone, I've only been using the mobile network for years, even when I'm at home, because at least that works. Is WLAN technology just basically junk? In 2022, it can't be that difficult to connect a TV to the Wi-Fi network, even if it's not in the same room as the router, but 5 metres further away. Repeaters and powerline adapters usually work in such a way that they manage to increase the range from 2m to 4m and throttle the speed by another 80%. So not really usable either. Do you have any idea how I can get reliable Wi-Fi reception throughout the house, over two floors, without being a trained computer scientist? Actually, I would also like to have Wi-Fi in the garden so that I can control the garden lighting, but that's probably a bit too ambitious if it doesn't even work in the living room...
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I have switched from UPC to Sunrise. With UPC I had Connect Pods with me, with Sunrise I have to pay 7.50/month, which I am not prepared to pay. I need 2 as I also need wifi on another floor. Which manufacturer/type can you recommend, there are so many. Should be compatible with the Sunrise Box
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Good day Are there WLan repeaters with adjustable transmission power/radiation? Is there a technical term I can enter in the search function? Thank you very much.
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Grüezi mitenand, I have the following problem: I live on the 3rd floor of a house. I have a Wingo Box installed there with a fibre optic connection. This works great in the flat. But now I need a strong enough signal to reach the garage. This is directly adjacent to the house but a bit further down :) What kind of device would I have to install in the garage to receive a signal? I only have a power connection available there. Thanks for the help.
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I'm looking to boost the signal strength of my iphone 13 in "network sharing" mode to use my iphone's internet access with other devices on wifi and Lan. (The 4/5G signal is strongest in one area of my cottage, but away from the living room...) Has anyone tried successful boosters with this setup?
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I have a question I have the router on the first floor and a wifi receiver with its own wifi on the ground floor. But now I always have to change the wifi network, which is pretty annoying. is there another possibility? is it possible to simply extend the network of the router without creating a new network?
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Hi, i need an advice. I live on the ground floor and i have salt fiber box in my apartment. For some noisy reasons i need to recluse myself in the cellar and work from there. I already do that, but then each time i need internet i have to go up to the apartment... Is there a way and a device that can help me with that? May be some sort of a wifi antenna or amplifier?
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I have Sonos boxes on 2.4 Ghz. My wifi (from the neighbour) that I use transmits 5 and 2.4 Ghz. Now I'm looking for a repeater that allows me to specifically broadcast only 2.4 Ghz with a new name. Who can recommend a good, inexpensive repeater?
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Hello together We have just got our fibre optic internet. I am now looking for a Fritzbox that I can connect to a media outlet. The Fritzbox should receive the signal via LAN cable and then simply pass it on wirelessly. Which Fritzbox would I need? Greetings, Domi
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Hello together I have not really been satisfied with the network connection in my room for some time. At the moment, it runs via Powerline, which brings about 30 of the 130 Mbit/s into my room (old house). I tested the devolo Magic 2 once and it brought in about 60, which wasn't worth the extra cost to me. Now another idea: I borrowed and tested a WLAN repeater and placed it right under my room. With the mobile phone I have full reception there with the main AP and with the repeater only 38 Mbps. However, these would also reach my room in full. So can anyone recommend a WLAN repeater that can reproduce the full WLAN signal at approx. 8m as the crow flies with a wall in between and then also bring it efficiently to the room above? If anyone has had experience in a similar scenario, it would be helpful. Many thanks and LG
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Hello the router is in the eg and I have bad network even with amplifier 1 floor higher I want to connect my pc with lan for that I need a good amplifier because the signal has to go through a ceiling
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Hello together Unfortunately I have no idea about such systems, so I hope to find some answers here. Background: We have 2 flats next to each other, Internet is from Sunrise with the Sunrise Box (via the telephone connection). As a hint, with the Sunrise Box I have a more or less good connection everywhere in one flat. Now I need internet for the other flat. That's why I thought of a mesh system, e.g. Orbi AX4200. I think in principle it should work. The connection with a satellite should also be stronger than with the Sunrise box, right? But my real question is this: Can I operate the satellite, which would then be in the other flat, with a different SSID? For example, in the flat with the Sunrise Box, this satellite has the SSID "wlan-1" (for both Ghz networks), and you connect to the other satellite via "wlan-2". Is this possible? I hope this is expressed in a way that is a bit clear. Thank you
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As I understand it, you need a repeater from the ISP, or am I mistaken? Do I need a repeater from my ISP?
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Hi everyone, which WLAN repeater do you recommend if I can only make a hotspot with my mobile phone and then want to connect the printer or my WLAN speaker to the WLAN router?
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I need to place my NAS in a room that is far from the router, so a direct Ethernet cable connection is not practical. My NAS only has an Ethernet connector, no possibility to add a network adapter card, and the USB port cannot be used to plug-in an adapter. Is there a device that connects to the WLAN, and provides one (or preferably 4) RJ45 output that I could connect to my NAS ? A bit like a Devolo Powerline, but over WLAN.
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I have a Smart TV in one room for which my router signal seems to be too weak for internet access (it works intermittently in the middle of the night). The distance through a wall is about 15m. As an old layman, I once bought a socket amplifier "RANGEXTD" but did not achieve any improvement with it. Would a powerline connection be better? If so, what should I install? Or what is the best solution? Many thanks for support Franz
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Hello Together I'm sure you can help me. :) Which repeater is best suited to amplify the WLAN at least 100 metres (outdoor)? Or what is the easiest way to find the right repeater? Thank you very much!
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I am looking for a repeater or similar device that I can plug into the wall socket, connect to the existing network (via Ethernet cable) and thus expand my WLAN. I have a network connection in every room but only one WLAN router (Fritzbox 5490) in the middle of the flat, but the signal does not reach every room. I would like to achieve WLAN coverage in room XY. Is there such a thing? Thanks a lot for your help! Michael
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