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I have a much stronger signal, no dead spot and haven't lost the connection or had to reset it in the two weeks I've owned it..
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But alas, we still have dead or nearly-dead spots in several areas of the house more remote to the router, especially on the second floor
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I don't have any dead spot in my house anymore, and my wifi bars are a solid 5.
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No more dead spots in my house
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Replaced a Net Gear router with the AC 1750 because of a dead spot upstairs and was continually losing connection and resetting it almost daily
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Just need to find the best spot
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No more dead spots in my house
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The gateway/router supplied by AT&T is not bad, but its wireless functionality still left some dead spots in my home
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I have a dead spot in my WiFi only on my side of the bed (it figures)
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Coverage is now excellent and my dead spot, while still not 100%, is gone (3 out of 4 bars.
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I'm currently running both units as a wifi hot spot only - so only the LAN port is connected to my local L2 network.
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It has definitely helped my signal in the dead spot in my house
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Coverage is now excellent and my dead spot, while still not 100%, is gone (3 out of 4 bars.
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No more dead spots in our house.
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I had dead spots all over the house
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Good range, I did not think it would improve the Wi-Fi signal, now there are no dead spots
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Would DEFINITELY recommend this for anyone who has those dead spots in their homes
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I have a much stronger signal, no dead spot and haven't lost the connection or had to reset it in the two weeks I've owned it..
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This makes our family room -- which had poor WiFi coverage because of the brick wall that used to be the exterior of the house -- the best spot in the house
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Also, I have not noticed any dead spots within my 1800 sq
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I have about 2 MB/s download speeds from my ISP that comes through my router, the TP-Link has a good connection displaying a green light, multiple different devices connect (desktop, laptop, smartphone) and all have strong strength signal, yet ALL devices are experiencing slow speeds as bad as 1 KB/s per second
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o bust the signal at the far end of your house.
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I bought this to replace my twelve year old cheap-o Cisco router because with four people and about a dozen devices in our home, I hoped a new router would speed things up.
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I bought this router back in November 2015 and I t was phenomenal.