FREE: Netgear Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RPv3
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The listing, Netgear Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RPv3 has ended.
Thought I needed it, bought it, then my brother (Mr. Techy) told me I didn't need it. Oh well! HAPPY BIDDING! • not in the box • no disk needed • great YouTube vids about this item
Unless something has changed since U dont have to have a certain amount of credits to make a auction with a GIN option. U just have to have sold so many items for the GIN option to be available to you.. Unless you just mean you personally dnt have enough to List it as Gin cause it costs points to do so..
When you used it did u notice the WIFI network expand further any? And did it come with a disc? All the wifi extenders i have seen come with a Installation disc.
We have four levels in our home so I was having poor reception on the top floor from the router in the second floor office. I actually went to full bars when I used it! I was surprised. (And grateful) :)
Thanks for replying. Im def gonna be watching this auction close! I have a large home also and seem to get wifi through Most of the house OK, But the Main room i had added on it doesnt Pick up enough signal in , so im hoping something like this will work..
It works by taking your existing Wi-Fi signal and extending it further so you have less dead sounds for Wi-Fi in your household. It's also best to put this someone closer to the router then closer to your dads gone because the better signal it gets better signal than be able to extend into the dead spot.
Sorry type o. Then it is putting it closer to a dead spot. Because the better single it gets from router. The better over all single it should then boost into a dead spot area.
Depending on where your router is located and the conditions of its encased surrounding, the range will vary. Here is a webpage that reports a performance test : www.pcadvisor.co.uk