Wireless Network Power Booster

Wireless network power boosters are usually just called access points or repeaters. This type of networking device can increase the range of your wireless network and even find networks you could not previously pick up.

  1. Function

    • Because wireless networks use radio waves, a signal booster is the same as any radio repeaters. Repeaters isolate the incoming signal via a device called a duplexer, boost its power and broadcast it at a new frequency, according to HamUniverse.com.

    Positioning

    • Microsoft recommends putting a signal repeater as close to the halfway point between your computer and the wireless router as possible. This will optimize the signal strength on your network.

    Boosting Your Signal Naturally

    • You can boost the signal of your wireless network by reducing the amount of radio frequency interference from products such as cordless phones and microwaves, according to SmallBusinessComputing.com. Also, try moving the location of your router to another location.

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