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searchlight | 12:57 Sun 17th Jan 2016 | Internet
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I want to improve my wifi connection from the downstairs router to a room upstairs. Seen lots of devices some called boosters and others called extenders. Are they essentially the same thing?
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Called ......... boosters/extenders/repeaters ........... depending on the manufacturer.

The many makes work in different ways, but the result is much the same.

With a downstairs router, an extender on the landing is a good way to "repeat" the signal to a bedroom.
My understanding is that a booster is a device which receives your wifi signal and then re-transmits it. If your pc is in a bedroom and your router is in the hall, a booster sited between them would improve the signal in the bedroom. An extender plugs in near your modem, with another one near your computer. You connect your modem and computer using ethernet cables.
I have my modem in the hall and my main computer in a bedroom, which I prefer to connect with cables rather than wirelessly. I connect the modem to an extender in the hall and my router (in the bedroom) to the other extender. I can then connect my PC to the router via an ethernet cable and use my laptops wirelessly anywhere.
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If you want to use the internet upstairs instead of downstairs you could try unplugging the router downstairs and plugging in upstairs comnecting to your phone line... I think this is possible. Obviously it wouldnt work as well down stairs though if you do this.
Yes, IMO all the same function.

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