Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wi-Fi Repeater


Do you know that even Wi-Fi repeaters receive radio signals which are sent from your wireless router and then they broadcast them to computers in a local setup? All these kinds of repeaters can even boost signals which are weakened by walls and other obstructions.

Even when you supply power to the repeater, it will allow the devices to amplify the signal and rebroadcast it; this will definitely expand the range of your network. Remember that you just have to follow some easy steps to set up your repeater.
You can just begin it by testing your router. You just have to verify that it is broadcasting a healthy signal if there are problems here then there will be problems at the repeater. You just have to connect the power adapter into the repeater. Try to insert the pin head into the repeater and then plug it into a wall outlet.

Try to plug the Ethernet cable into your Ethernet port near the power port on the back of the repeater. Just remember to plug the other end of your Ethernet cable into an open Ethernet port on the wireless router.

Just turn on your repeater and insert your product's installation disk into the computer. Now you have to follow the prompts on the screen. After you complete your installation just disconnect the repeater.

Always try to position your access point at the halfway point between your router and the computer that is furthest away from the signal. You will receive a confirmation of a signal with a lit up "WLAN" light. You can even use a wireless device to test your network's connection. This Wi-Fi repeater will definitely help you with your Wi-Fi connection.

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