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regedit
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Jan 08, 2019
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Repeater in any hotel room

Is there a NetGear Wi-Fi amplifier/repeater that can be used in any hotel room when the Wi-Fi signal is poor? Thank you.
  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Jan 19, 2019

    regedit wrote:

    As a hotel customer, sometimes the wi-fi signal in a hotel room is too weak for the internet to work properly. So I am looking for a movable device that can amplify the wi-fi signal. The problem that I see is that, in a hotel, there is always an interface requesting, for example, the hotel room number and name of guest. There are other  possibilities where you have first to go to an internet page and accepte the conditions of a provider.


    Typical product class are the so called travel routers, like the Netgear PR2000 - I don't know if it's still available in the market. 

     

    Technically, you need a NAT router with the possibility to use a wireless for the Internet side.

     

    Essentially the first device accessing the network will have to provide the access, the MAC address seen on the hotel wireless will be the one from the router, but this doesn't matter.

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