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Do you need wireless repeaters?
What is a wireless repeater?Wireless repeaters are an alternative way to extend the range of an existing wireless Local Area Network (LAN).You can use a wireless repeater instead of adding more access points. Is it necessary to have a wireless repeater?If you are experiencing a weak signal from your access point, you may want to consider getting a wireless repeater to boost your signal.
How does a wireless repeater work?A wireless repeater regenerates a network signal in order to extend the range of the existing network.It does not have any physical wires attached to it in order to connect to a network (hence the term "wireless" repeater).Instead, it receives digital radio signals from an access point or other repeater and retransmits the signal so that it can extend farther than before.Then the signal is able to travel between the users and access points. What does a wireless repeater do for me?A wireless repeater allows you to receive a wireless connection in an area that would not usually be able to receive wireless access.It also helps in a situation where you have an access point in your home or office that does not quite have enough coverage for the entire area you want to work in.Having a wireless repeater would allow you to receive coverage in the areas not usually covered by the wireless connection.You might consider using a wireless repeater if you have a situation like the one mentioned above. Are there downsides to using a wireless repeater?Wireless repeaters must go through the already existing wireless local area network (WLAN).But in doing this, it reduces the output of the WLAN.This causes the WLAN to work doubly hard to transmit its signal and decreases its performance. Therefore you want to use wireless repeaters sparingly and only when necessary.This is not to say that it will necessarily influence your productivity.But it may slow down your processing time when using a wireless repeater. If you choose to use a wireless repeater, here are some tips on how to get the most out of your wireless.
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