One solution is a WiFi repeater. You can buy one, of course. But you can also make one out of an ESP8266 and some code from GitHub. There is also a video about the project, below. [Martin Ger’s ...
It has been flashed with a copy of DD-WRT, and set to scan for open WiFi connections. When it finds one it connects and rebroadcasts its own WiFi signal to the surrounding area. He leaves it in ...
Upgrading to a mesh system is more costly, but it will do a better job spreading your Wi-Fi signal to every room in the house ...
But chances are, so will an under-$100 range extender, especially if you're only having connection problems in one area of your home. Aptly named, range extenders pick up your router's Wi-Fi ...
If you're experiencing dead zones in your home, you have two options: upgrade to a mesh router or add a Wi-Fi extender to your existing router. For as little as $20, a Wi-Fi extender will boost ...
He’s tested over 250 mesh networks, routers, and modems. Recent news reports suggest the US may restrict the sale of TP-Link Wi-Fi routers due to federal investigations into potential security ...
If you move regularly, or are savvy about changing your internet provider for the best deal, you'll quickly end up with a ...
The RE715X is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 range extender that is easy to install, works with any Wi-Fi 6 router, and installs in minutes. It can even be used to create a mesh network in tandem with a ...
What people should know about WiFi hacking or WiFi security auditing (Whichever term vibes with your moral compass) is that ...
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 in our testing.