STOP making this WiFi Range Extender mistake and INSTANTLY get faster Internet!

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Published 2020-09-16
You get WiFi Extender and WiFi Repeaters - what is the difference and what change can you quickly make to triple your internet speed?
This is what I will show you today!
We look at the differences between WiFi Extenders and WiFi Repeaters and YES there is a difference which is why you are probably disappointed by your WiFi and internet speed.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rtwg605
    I watched this earlier today and then went over for dinner at my parents' house. They have an extender that (we thought) was useless trash. But we didn't know about the extender's own WiFi. Or that it should be connected to the router with an ethernet cable. I ran one from the router, then found the extender's WiFi. Connected and now they have awesome fast WiFi even in the back not their yard where it was crap before! Thanks for the tip. A life saver.
  • underrated uploader.. gives you the info fast and concise i love it.. no waste of time and entertainment like LTC! keep up the good work!
  • @angieg4811
    This was something I was thinking about for getting a better signal upstairs in the backside of my house. Thank you for all your helpful information. 😄👍
  • @terradon852
    My only point of confusion is if an extenders whole purpose is to make wifi far away from the router better, but you still need it to be hard wired to the router for it to actually be better, that makes the whole situation a lot harder because most people (including me) don’t know how to run an Ethernet cable through walls and across hallways and I don’t wanna see it strapped to the ceiling either so what am I supposed to do?
  • @whoreai261
    Tysm u have helped me for years. I went from 20 mbps to 100plus
  • @tasmedic
    Thanks ever so much for this video which demystified the whole "extend your wifi" issue for me!
  • @ryanpope4124
    Fantastic tutorial, thank you. I didn’t realize the difference between the two devices.
  • @IVAnswer
    Bro I wanna say thank you because I was gonna purchase something I didn’t need. Listening to this video I know I need a WiFi extender once again thank you 👍🤝
  • @LordWeylinII
    This actually helped so much. I had mine on extender mode without a cable in my basement and now it's on access point mode. And my wifi is already looking better than before
  • @ShayneMostyn
    This was GOLD. I havent actually seen your channel before Liron. But I do listen to your VidIQ Podcast each and every week. Today I wanted to know about extenders and wasnt looking at the screen when I heard your voice. I thought hold on... why is the podcast playing??? Great video mate, you helped me out.
  • @mriverlands9584
    Lekker video! Excellent summary. It's important to realize there's going to be a speed loss when you use a repeater. One of the uncommon uses of these repeaters is using it as a wireless to wired bridge to connect a device without a wireless adapter. One of my computers keeps dropping the connection with a USB wireless adapter but a direct ethernet connection to the port at the bottom of a "cheap" repeater holds the connection. I guess "slower and steady" sometimes beats "fast but flakey".
  • The way you show us the difference of the internet connection really proof it all
  • @simsalabim7249
    Would have been interesting to also see the speed of the normal Wifi but lets say at max range.
  • Excellent coverage. Really helped educate me on the differences. Subscribed
  • @eazthitman
    The non wired range extender was much faster than the repeater in this test so still much better to buy the extender and use without a wire.
  • @ddneb
    That is how you Vlog. Lively and with heart. If you do it, do it the right way. Keep it coming, Bro.
  • @greglock8004
    Answers exactly what I was looking for, thank you!