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Put this do-it-yourself primer to work fixing what ails your home network. One easy fix is to add multiple access points (hardwired connections) and wireless repeater devices.
Whether you’re upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 or building out a brand new network, this checklist can help make sure everything’s shipshape before users connect.
Placing this access point at the far end of your home and connecting it to the new router (via an Ethernet cable) is a great way to blanket your home with Wi-Fi. Here's how to do it.
An outdoor Wi-Fi extender -- sometimes called a wireless access point or wireless repeater -- is the most straightforward option because it's the only solution that involves installing hardware ...
Option 1: A new access point The best thing you can do with an old wifi router you’re no longer using is to convert it into a simple wireless access point.
The second-generation Eero Home WiFi System is even easier to set up than the first, thanks to wireless access points called Beacons that plug straight into AC outlets.