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Extend your Wi-Fi reach - Maximize your Wi-Fi range
Wish your Wi-Fi network was strong enough to cover your backyard? It might be time to get a new, faster access point and some repeaters to boost the signal. We'll show you how to replace your old Wi-Fi router and add some oomph to your wireless network.
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Wish your Wi-Fi network was strong enough to cover your backyard? It might be time to get a new, faster access point and some repeaters to boost the signal. We'll show you how to replace your old Wi-Fi router and add some oomph to your wireless network.