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Set up was easy and position it about 1/2 way between your router and the "dead zone" (watch the signal indicator light to stay blue) and voila, great coverage throughout a single family house
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this gets your WIFI on dead zones in your home
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Then I tried putting the device right next to my dead zone where I was getting a sporadic 1 bar on my iPhone
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Once you see all green lights on the top of the unit, you know you are all connected (2.4 and 5 GHz) and have a good location to cover the dead zone of wifi
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I needed to expand my WI-FI network to fill in dead zones and reach outside to the deck area.
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We had recently gotten new internet and my room was kind of a dead zone
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I don't think this actually works as my back room is a dead zone
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I was forced tp put my router ion one end of my house, so the other side had many weak/dead zones
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The old Wifi dead zone in the living room front porch is now fixed
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This actually helped eliminate dead zones
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I can video chat and stream with perfect clarity in my formerly dead zone
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Service is fantastic in my dead zones
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It’s working great, bringing all my dead zones to life.
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My dead zone was getting <1 mbps, it was a floor above the router, about 50 feet (15 meters) away
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The entertainment area which had always been a weak zone is then a complete dead zone when the extender is plugged in and "relaying signal".... unplug the unit, viola
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There's no dead zones, no weak signals, etc
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the instructions say put the device halfway between your dead zone and the router
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It got rid of the dead zone in my house and it delivers great internet speeds!
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But that doesn’t even matter because it didn’t improve the connection in the dead zone I got it for
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Once I did, this unobtrusive little device serves to give me a strong wifi signal to a previous dead zone.
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Even their instructions tell you to put it 1/2 way between the router and your "dead zone".Sending this back as it doesn't do what it advertises.
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My entire home has not dead zones and the speeds are good as well.
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dead zone returns to a weak zone
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I am not able to have a wired network in my bedroom and it takes a 90-degree turn after a hallway to my bedroom, which basically means it is a dead zone for me
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Put this in a dead zone in the house and works well
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My basement room is no longer a wifi dead zone
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My basement was practically a WiFi dead zone, but now I get a full signal throughout.
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No more dead zones!!
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The TP-Link Extender has greatly improved the speed and connectivity for our previous dead zones.
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I have already set up 9 of them and will do several more now that my dead zones are active.