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Re: R7000, WM2500RP, WM3000RP One router with two extenders
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Currently I have used a WN2500RP with R7000 to connect my video players to the internet. However, the wifi network from WN2500RP does not work well with my Toshiba laptop. Is recommended to add another extender e.g. WN3000RP to serve my laptop and tablet or I should replace the WN2500RP with newer models?
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As I cannot obtain an answer so I decided not to purchase the second extender. Instead, I have used a pair home plug with wired and wireless function to replace the the unsteady WN2500RP which is performing better at the moment.
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Re: R7000, WN2500RP, WN3000RP One router with two extenders
Yes, I would.
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Re: R7000, WM2500RP, WM3000RP One router with two extenders
Do you mean replacement or add another extender?
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Re: R7000, WN2500RP, WN3000RP One router with two extenders
Can you have 2 extenders from 1 router?
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As I cannot obtain an answer so I decided not to purchase the second extender. Instead, I have used a pair home plug with wired and wireless function to replace the the unsteady WN2500RP which is performing better at the moment.
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