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    The best Wi-Fi extenders in 2024

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    Struggling with dead spots in your home network can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to stream your favorite show or finish up some work in a quiet corner of the house. The best Wi-Fi extenders come in handy in these situations, boosting your Wi-Fi signal by extending the coverage of your wireless network. Whether you have a new wireless router or not, these gadgets help ensure you can get online in every corner of your home, and maybe even the backyard. By capturing your existing signal and pushing it further, Wi-Fi extenders eliminate annoying dead zones caused by thick walls or a modem that can’t cover a larger home. They offer a simpler, more budget-friendly option compared to upgrading to mesh Wi-Fi systems. With most extenders plugging into an AC outlet and creating a new Wi-Fi network when rebroadcasting your existing one, users can expect improved coverage throughout their homes. It’s important to consider factors like speed, range, and the number of supported devices when choosing the right Wi-Fi extender for your needs. Additionally, design features like indicator lights, moveable antennas, and extra Ethernet ports can enhance the user experience, making installation and connectivity easier. One top Wi-Fi extender for 2024, the TP-Link RE705X, boasts a maximum transfer rate of 2402 Mbps and a range of 110 feet, making it a strong contender for improving Wi-Fi coverage in homes with spotty signals.

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