

You may be attracted to an extender that offers simple setup. This generally ensures that the products have the same chipset and software. It is best to select the same brand for your WiFi extender as your router. It may take a few configurations to find the best one. If you don’t see a significant boost, it’s possible you may need a different range extender.Īdjust the antennas on your WiFi extender to get the best connection. Retest your throughput speed in the area that previously experienced less-than-optimal WiFi. Many promise the ability to extend a signal up to 10,000 square feet, while others have the ability to take signals from multiple bands of the router and combine them to create a more powerful repeated signal. (See “How to Set Up Your Extender” for more details.) Buyer note: not all range extenders are built equally. There is no hard and fast rule, but if your tests in areas away from your router are less than half of your base signal, it’s time to consider a range extender. Visit the spot (or spots) in your home where WiFi reception is slower. Run a throughput test in the general area of your wireless router and note the results. Ookla and Speed Test are two of the more popular WiFi speed testers, and both are available for IOS and Android for a minimal cost (or free). We recommend this series of steps: Step oneĭownload an app to your mobile device for portable testing. Basically, this means identifying the areas in your home where WiFi signals are weakest. Prior to choosing a WiFi range extender, it’s important to establish proper “benchmarks” for your home WiFi throughput.
