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Expand your Wi-Fi coverage with this Linksys AC750 Boost RE6300 wireless range extender, which features Crossband and Beamforming technologies for efficient dual-band operation. WPA, WPA2 and WEP encryptions and an SPI firewall provide security.
 
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4 out of 5
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Great Product, can still improve
on March 19, 2016
Posted by: DrPakarr
**I received a free sample from Linksys in exchange for my honest feedback**
**It does mean that I will review this product as if I have purchased it**
Pros
- Easy to setup
- Simple to read instruction
- Lightweight
- Adjustable antennas
- 2-prong plug, same size, suitable for upside down wall plug
- Includes 1 Ethernet port on bottom
- When used correctly, speed boost is significant
- Extends both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz
Cons
- Wide body, not suitable for side-way-facing wall outlet.
- Gets quite warm
Comments
I was able to boost my speed by 10mb/s in one location.
The weight and size suggest a need to slim the casing down. It feels somewhat hollow.
The questions you should ask are:
"Do I need a Wireless Extender?"
- If your wireless network has dead zones, yes.
"What is a Wireless Extender?"
- Takes in existing signal, and extends network.
"Do I need one that is up to 6,500 sq ft?"
- Take account of obstructions!!! More obstructions = lesser extension distance/area
>Speed decrease is inevitable at far distances<
I would recommend this to a friend!
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