Turn a spare router into a Wi-Fi repeater or access point to boost weak internet areas in your home Reviewed by Lisa Mildon You can use an old router to make your Wi-Fi reach more places in your home.
The process is free, easy to set up, and doesn't use mobile data while helping you avoid upgrading to a mesh network.
Ready to beef up your Wi-Fi network? A wireless range extender is a less expensive alternative to a new router. (Some can even turn your router setup into a mesh system.) Here are the top performers ...
If you’re in the same boat as I am—with your router failing to deliver a strong Wi-Fi signal to every area of your home—then this TP-Link Wi-Fi Extender might be just what you need. It boosts your ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Alternative 3: Stop wasting money on Wi-Fi extenders—a kitchen bowl does the job better ...
I love spending time on the patio, working from there, but it’s on the opposite end of the house of where my router is, which means my Wi-Fi signal isn’t ideal. The TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Extender is ...