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  • Brand: StarTech.com
  • Model #: VDSL-LAN-EXTENDER-1G
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  • £478.79 
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C2G 54284 1-Port USB 2.0 Over Cat5/Cat6 Extender - Up To 150 Feet
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C2G 54284 1-Port USB 2.0 Over Cat5/Cat6 Extender - Up To 150 Feet
  • Type: USB 2.0 over Ethernet
  • Max Extend Distance: 150 feet
  • Color: Black
  • Specifications: The 1-Port USB 2.0 Over Cat5/Cat6 Extender is a perfect solution for conference rooms and huddle spaces in need of a innovatively simple, yet powerful solution for extending USB signals beyond their native 16.4 foot length limitation. Convenience Plug and play installation is quick and easy with no software or drivers required. Reduce cable clutter by running a single Cat5/Cat6 cable to a remote location, or for added convenience, use existing in-wall Cat5/Cat6 cabling to extend USB connections between rooms. Performance Using USB 2.0 speed and power, this solution provides increased bandwidth and faster data transfer speeds, up to 480Mbps, over standard Cat5/Cat6 cabling at lengths up to 150ft. The included 5V2A DC power supply provides enough power to...
  • Model #: 54284
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  • £111.59 
  • Est. Shipping Fee £37.56
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Black Box ICD102A Box Din Rail Repeaters With Opto-Isolation, Rs-422/Rs-485
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  • £235.19 
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4-PORT USB 3.1 EXTENDER OVER CATX
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4-PORT USB 3.1 EXTENDER OVER CATX
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  • Model #: ICU504A
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To set up WiFi® in your home, you simply connect computers, laptops or mobile devices that have wireless capabilities to a wireless router and a modem, with items like an extender kit or a repeater thrown into the mix if necessary. In the easiest scenarios, setting up WiFi should be straightforward. You just have to find a place to set up your router, preferably in a place where there are no obstructions that can cause wireless interference. You then connect the router to the modem using an Ethernet cable. You then connect the computer to the router, power everything on, and follow the directions. Sometimes, however, your home setup is such that WiFi doesn't reach certain areas of your space. For these situations, you are going to need accessories like HDMI repeaters and USB extenders. These devices help get a WiFi signal to where it needs to go.

WiFi Extenders Can Help Expand WiFi Throughout Your House

WiFi is sometimes unable to make it all the way through to every corner of a house. Whether it is due to too many walls and corners in the home or some sort of interference, the signal cannot reach the device for which it is intended. This is where WiFi extender kits help. A WiFi extender repeats the signal from your router so that it reaches the device you need it to reach. The same way that one basketball player will pass the ball to another to get close to the basket for an easy shot is the same way that the extender works. It acts as a bridge that carries the signal to its final destination. If you see that you need a WiFi extender, choose one that is compatible with your router.

New Router Technology Extends Your WiFi Signal

A home's WiFi signal is often weak because it is connected to an old router. Older routers do not have the strength of today's routers, so if you bought one years ago, consider replacing it with one of the newer models. The latest routers have features like Tri-Band, MU-MIMO and Beamforming technology, allowing WiFi signals to reach into the farthest reaches of the home. Mesh WiFi systems make it possible to forgo a router altogether. Do some research to find out what works for you. 

A Wireless Repeater Is Another Signal Strengthening Device

A wireless or HDMI repeater falls into the same family as the WiFi extender. These devices repeat or rebroadcast the WiFi signal to a specific area. The repeated signal is on the same frequency as the original WiFi signal, meaning that the connection speed will be slower because the two devices will share the same connection. Repeaters are also very susceptible to interference from devices and items like microwaves and stereos. The repeater only works if you place it in an area where it has direct access to the router's signal. If you locate it too far away, it will not connect to WiFi easily.