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 NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender: Add some extra power to your existing network and access the Internet in areas of your home that were once dead zones. The FastLane feature of this universal range extender offers high-speed Wi-Fi over a single band, which makes for quick and consistent HD gaming and video streaming.
 
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Posted by: Figgs
on November 20, 2015
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I don't usually steer towards Netgear when implementing wireless networks in a house hold, but for some reason Netgear wireless extenders are some of the best extenders that I have seen. This extender is no exception to how great their extender product line is. Never drops signal, always fast. Even when streaming for hours like a movie there is no hesitation. The dual band options for 5gh is awesome. Connect all of your devices that can support 5gh and you'll see a great speed difference. The interface is easy to use and first time setup is relatively quick. I've had this model for a few months now and have never had to touch it since my initial setup. I literally forgot about it until I was asked to do this review, that's how reliable it is for me.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender: Add some extra power to your existing network and access the Internet in areas of your home that were once dead zones. The FastLane feature of this universal range extender offers high-speed Wi-Fi over a single band, which makes for quick and consistent HD gaming and video streaming.
 

Turbo internet speed

I have a Netgear N150 Wireless Router which has very low download speeds after I upgraded to a higher internet speed. Will this Router solve my download issues? I have TWC Turbo. Is this too powerful for running a laptop, tablet, Roku, printer
Yes, this extender is very fast. Especially when connected with 5Gh.
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 NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR - Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender with 4-Port Ethernet Switch - Black
NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Dual-Band Range Extender: Add some extra power to your existing network and access the Internet in areas of your home that were once dead zones. The FastLane feature of this universal range extender offers high-speed Wi-Fi over a single band, which makes for quick and consistent HD gaming and video streaming.
 

does this unit connect to my pc upstairs

I have good wifi in the house can I use this for connecting another pc in other room upstairs
Yes, you can connect an Ethernet cord directly to the extender and probably get better speed than a wireless card inserted into you computer.
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