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Wifi Booster To Extend Signal 1500 Feet

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Wifi Booster To Extend Signal 1500 Feet

2024-09-02 09:33:57

They say you can't send HDMI over 60 feet, but with KanexPro HDMI cables, you can! The buitl-in signal booster also has an adjustable signal equalizer. These are quality cables!

5
2024-05-04 08:51:17

Complete game changer. Way better than any signal booster. Just set up a second wifi router on the other end of the house. Love it.

5
2024-05-07 09:48:37

I bought two of these to extend the WIFI signal from my Synology RT6600. The setup was easy and quick and took only a few minutes. I am using one with wired backhaul to the RT6600 and one wireless. Both work great. Highly recommended for this use case.

5
2024-04-24 09:32:13

After two lesser devices failed to extend WiFi to my garage, this one did the trick. Connection to my WiFi signal (CenturyLink Zyxtel c1100z) was problematic at first. The app would hang while searching for a signal. Resetting the device and moving it closer to the router didn't help. An email to amplifi support was quickly answered by Martin and after discussing the setup issues and providing some initial troubleshooting, he suggested a firmware update. After the update everything worked flawlessly. There's excellent coverage in the garage now where before there was none.

5
2024-04-24 03:54:12

I needed to extend my wifi network to enable a better signal for my video doorbell. This device worked great. Easy to set up, small foot print, nothing to complain about.

5
2024-06-09 06:52:57

I live in a dense WiFi zone. WiFi Analyzer on my phone shows 20 networks. We're particularly inundated with signal from the school across the street. I had three TP-Link or Apple devices setup in the house and couldn't really get good signal from 20 feet away especially on 5GHz. I installed the Ubiquiti on the closet ceiling of the bedroom in the middle of the upstairs. The house is three stories, 45 feet long, 20 feet wide. Lots of old wire mesh in the walls from the days of plaster. The signal is now strong in every room and workable outside.

5
2024-05-04 04:29:53

More than 6 years I set up an Ubiquiti Outdoor AP+ on an upstairs deck of my house to provide wifi to 2 small cabins about 400 feet down the mountain. Each cabin has a Nanostation loco m2 to receive the signal and an airGateway to provide wifi inside the cabins. Recently a work-from-home relative moved into a 3rd cabin on the property and needed internet. Our local dsl provider has maxed out all lines in my rural, mountainous area. The only option for the new tenant was to get satellite internet or attempt to work using my slow, very unreliable dsl internet provided by Frontier Communications. When the satellite installer came, he could not install the satellite receiver on the roof 0f the cabin because he could not get a line of sight. So, the dish was mounted on the roof of my house, about 125 feet up the mountain. Because of my good luck with the Outdoor AP+ and NS loco M2’s, I purchased 2 Nanostation M5’s and an airCube. Used the Nanostations to set up a bridge between the house and the cabin and the airCube to provide wifi inside. Turned off the satellite modem wireless signal at my house. The house Nanostation M5 and the 2ghz OutdoorAP+ are only feet apart, but both systems are working just fine. Although the distance of the bridge is not very far, there are many very leafy trees and bushes between the two buildings. The cabin is receiving a strong signal. I am not a network person but there are others online willing to share their knowledge.

5
2024-06-18 06:27:55

Works as expected. You definitely need a signal booster when using a cable this long.

5
2024-07-14 09:16:30

The Polsen XP-2 2-Channel Microphone Signal Booster is not something I realized I needed until I started using it. I am using it to boost the signal on my desk microphone and it's connected through my Senal USB adapter which provides the phantom power. It can add up to 25db of clean gain which is impressive. I didn't realize the difference this would make until I actually hooked it up and started using it daily. I no longer have to be right up on my microphone to get a reasonable signal output. The other application I tried this out with was some interviews I recently shot where the interview subject was soft-spoken. Being able to get that extra gain really came in handy. I like that the xlr has locking connectors and that this is plug-and-play. It's made of all metal and feels rugged so it should hold up to some punishment over time. It works great, now the only issue is I have to buy another to match my other setup. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5
2024-07-11 04:49:18

Inexpensive way to extend wifi to outdoors.

5