
▪AC1900 Dual-Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX6400. ▪AC1900 Nighthawk WiFi Range Extender Model EX7000. ▪AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX6410. ▪AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX6420. ▪AC1750 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX6250. ▪Nighthawk X4S AC2200 Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX7500. ▪Nighthawk X6 AC2200 Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX7700. ▪Nighthawk X6S AC3000 Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX8000. ▪Nighthawk X4 AC2200 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX7320. ▪Nighthawk X4 AC2200 Dual-Band WiFi Mesh Extender Model EX7300. ▪Nighthawk AX8 8-Stream AX6000 Dual Band WiFi-6 Mesh Extender Model EAX80. works perfectly (although our new router has such good range I don't actually think we need it anymore).Note: These instructions apply only to the following extenders: We actually use a PLN kit that has a 802.11N access point on the remote side built into the remote side plug. They aren't without their problems (our ones needs the occasional reset) but they really are a better answer in so many homes where wifi is spotty. Powerline adapters are amazing things, a substantially better answer than wifi for a lot of typical stuff like media streaming and reasonably high-traffic internet use.
No hectic cables, no fuss, no insane costs and the best part is, if you move, they move. I highly recommend those units, especially if you have more than 1 PC that requires networking in your house, and you want to be able to go to any room with a wi-fi-reliant device and get a strong wi-fi signal. It took me literally 2 minutes to connect my PC to my network in a "wired" fashion and my ping and stability since doing that has been outstanding. My experience with a unit I bought has been amazing - I do not know why I kept forking out money on USB-based wi-fi dongles for my gaming PC in the past. I don't want a long story just to be able to get internet or network access to every room in my house - I want a simple solution that works and doesn't cost me an arm and a leg. The only real short-coming is that they require all parts of your house to be on the same circuit, which in some cases is not the case.
These are useful because of one main issue: ease of use.
I still see the relative value of the smaller, outlet-based units.