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Wireless extenders
Wireless extenders





wireless extenders

It was easy to set up and provided excellent range despite being the only device on this list still using Wi-Fi 5. The NexusLink Wireless Gaming Bridge WB-1750 is a bit of an outlier as it acts more like a wireless cable to connect Ethernet devices to a router than a traditional Wi-Fi extender.

wireless extenders

Read our full D-Link Eagle Pro AI E15 Wi-Fi extender review.

wireless extenders

If you want a budget Wi-Fi extender that gets the job done, the D-Link Eagle Pro AI E15 is a great choice. The D-Link Eagle Pro AI E15 also comes with an app that offers some areas for customization but its Statistics page provides you with a lot of information about your network. However, its performance falls behind others on this list and in our tests, it was only able to move 205.5 Mbps of data at 10 feet. The D-Link Eagle Pro AI E15 also has a gigabit Ethernet port for connecting wired devices but no USB port.īesides AI, this Wi-Fi extender uses beamforming, MUMIMO and 1024 QAM modulation to extend the signal from your Wi-Fi router. Its engine continually scans both the 2.4- and 5GHz bands for congestion which is perfect in areas with lots of Wi-Fi networks like in an apartment building. The D-Link Eagle Pro AI E15 is a compact Wi-Fi extender that uses artificial intelligence to steer data to the least used channels. Read our full Linksys RE7310 Wi-Fi extender review. If you want a Wi-Fi extender with good all-around performance that’s easy to get its placement just right, this might be the one for your home network. In our tests, the Linksys RE7310 was able to move 322.4 Mbps at 10 feet and its Spot Finder technology helped us set it up in the perfect spot. However, it lacks both Ethernet and USB but it does have a WPS button at its side for quickly connecting wireless devices. The Linksys RE7310 can connect with up to 20 clients at once and just like the other top Wi-Fi extenders on this list, it uses the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology including MUMIMO, beamforming and 1024 QAM modulation. However, there’s no way to turn this LED off nor is there a startup and configuration app to get it set up, you need to use a connected browser instead. Instead, its antennas are hidden inside its case while a single LED bar near the top lets you know the status of its connection. The Linksys RE7310 is a plug-in Wi-Fi extender that goes without movable antennas for a more compact design despite still being rather bulky.







Wireless extenders