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| How to Turn Your Windows PC Into a Wireless Repeater A repeater sits within range of your Wi-Fi network and “repeats” it, extending your Wi-Fi coverage farther than your router could alone. If your Wi-Fi only covers one half of your house, a repeater placed in the middle of your home can extend your Wi-Fi to the rest of the building. http://www.howtogeek.com/268649/how-...less-repeater/ |
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