Yes I think so. I use one, I trialed it for the telco I work for, Huawei 323. Just a wee square doohickey that has power prongs attached, plugs into the power plug, works great
Surprisingly it actually extends the range without reducing the connect rate by too much, it must have a booster I guess
From: Pete <petefromflorida@gmail.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2014 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] range extenders, bridges, points of access
Surprisingly it actually extends the range without reducing the connect rate by too much, it must have a booster I guess
From: Pete <petefromflorida@gmail.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2014 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] range extenders, bridges, points of access
What's a range extender? I have a repeater, is that the same thing?
Pete
That's certainly an option. Airport Express, right?Buy your own modem.I've never had a modem cause odd behavior with my airport base station. I use AirPlay 24/7/365.25
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I'm stuck with Time-Warner as an IP. They've installed a Ubee modem/router. They say that the best range-extender or bridge or access point devices with their equipment are from Netgear. But I use AirPlay, and I've read that Netgear and AirPlay are unhappy together.
Do any AirPlay users who use a Ubee modem/router have experience with range extenders or bridges or access points?
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