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These Are The Best WiFi Extenders Of 2020

In this fast-paced digital era, if you are not connected to the internet 24/7, you are missing out. Whether you are at home or at work, a stable internet connection is a must. We all are aware of the important role Wi-Fi routers play in our lives. They help us connect multiple devices at once in our homes or workplace. But what if you have a huge house and only one router? What do you do about those dead zones where there are no internet signals? The answer to your problem is the WiFi extender.

We have gathered here a list of some of the best WiFi extenders that will take care of your connectivity issues at home and work. These devices are capable of extending the range of your Wi-Fi to all the corners of your office and home. Get super-fast wifi all over the house using these wifi extenders

  1. Plume SuperPods
    First up on our list is the Plume SuperPods. In addition to extending your Wi-Fi signals, the device also offers excellent cyber-security for your network. It is definitely a solid contender in the race for the best WiFi extenders. It comes with two Gigabit LAN ports and supports 802.11b/g/n/ac bands. Furthermore, it is super-easy to set up and provides coverage like no other in the market. The only drawback you might face with this model is that it is a bit heavy on the pocket, but in the long run, the performance genuinely proves to be worth it.
  2. Netgear AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender EX6150
    Another great option you could go for is the Netgear AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender EX6150. Netgear has come a long way in the networking market and has definitely made a place for itself that cannot be challenged easily.
    This beautiful device can be easily plugged into an electrical socket and can be used right away. It comes with one Gigabit Ethernet port and supports 02.11ac 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands. The device is perfect for streaming all the videos you want or play your favorite games all day long.
  3. Google Nest Wi-Fi
    When it comes to the world of the Internet, Google has covered all its bases. To cater to the need for an extended Wi-Fi connection, Google has come with its phenomenal Nest Wi-Fi, which boosts your connection and provides you coverage up to 2200 square feet per tower.
    Unlike many other devices, it is very easy to set up. It is the best option if you are not using your connection for a specific purpose and are looking for a great all-rounder. The only negative thing about this device is that it cannot be connected to hard-wired devices.
  4. Netgear EX3700
    If you are looking for something that is a little light on the pocket but still manages to get the job done, then we suggest you opt for the Netgear EX3700. With this great piece of machinery, you can expect coverage of almost 1000 feet, which is pretty great. Moreover, with the Wi-Fi Analytics app, you can check the status of your connection and easily figure out problems in case there are any. You can check further details about this device online using internet services by Charter Spectrum customer service, which provides seamless internet experience.
  5. Coredy E300 Mini
    Some big things really do come in small packages. With two external antennae and two 100 Mbps Ethernet ports, this mini device is capable of providing coverage inside household setups. In addition to being inexpensive, it is also very easy to set up and will not take up much of your space. It may not be the “biggest & baddest” out there, but it manages to get the job done. You can easily stream 4K videos on this connection without worrying about being disconnected.
  6. TP-Link AC2600
    The TP-Link AC2600 has the power to boost your connection to the furthest and darkest corners of your home. It may be big and bulky, but at the end of the day, its outstanding performance manages to convince you to purchase it.
    It comes with 4 external antennae and is capable of performing dual-band operations. In addition to all of this, it has one of the best interfaces out there and also comes with compatible phone and tablet apps.

These are some of the best options for you out there if you are looking to juice up your connections at home or at work. We know how frustrating a lagging internet can be. If you are suffering from slow speeds, then it is high time you invest in one of these devices.


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