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Copy + Paste : Wi-Fi routers and Technologies

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When you upgrade to a faster, better router, don’t toss your old one. Whether through stock or custom firmware, you can likely turn it into a repeater that can carry your Wi-Fi’s signal to the dark corners of your home.

We used to have a smaller selection of Wi-Fi routers and technologies. Most of us used 802.11g routers for a tolerable 54mbps connection. Then 802.11n came along and gave us wireless networks a much-needed speed boost, but with some limitations. This year an even faster standard proliferated—802.11ac—bringing wireless speeds a heck of a lot closer to what we can expect from a standard wired connection. By now, you probably have an old router lying around that you can use to boost your signal. Unfortunately, if you just upgraded, that router probably offers slower speeds than your new one. While you can’t make it magically provide faster transfer rates, it can give you a signal where you couldn’t get one before. That said, if you need speed you might need to consider an alternative signal-boosting route. We’ll take a look at the DIY methods in this post, but also suggest a few other options at the end for those of you who need something better than old hardware.

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