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NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX20)
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NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX20)
I just installed this today but think I may have bought the wrong thing.
I have an Iphone 12 Pro on the Verizon network. Previously I had had a Netgear Extender which made my cellphone have at least 3 bars or four. But somehow when I went to a business system with Specturm, someone took that extender by mistake.
I have a Spectrum business network which has 2 G and 5 G. I set up the Extender today and put it on my 5G network. My test shows that my network is exceedingly high for uploads and downloads. (It was before I got this as it is a business system).
So, will this product help my cellphone connectivity? Or did I buy the incorrect one?
Please note, I have MS which these days effects my cognition. So if you have questions, please try to ask them in separate paragraphs as I have done.
Thanks for any hekp,
Tommy B. McDonell, Ph.D.
Artist, Leap4artnc LLC
Pinehurst, NC
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Re: NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX20)
The Extender will not impact your cellular service. Its a wifi extender.
Boosting your cellular services is a different process and requires different equipment. It also needs to be registered with verizon.
I'd check with verizon if this is something you're needing.
https://www.verizon.com/solutions-and-services/accessories/register-signal-booster/
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Re: NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX20)
Thanks.
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