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  <p><strong>The scoop: WiFi Range Extender (model EX6100), by NETGEAR, about $90< strong> < p>
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  <p><strong>What is it?< strong> This tiny device plugs into an electrical wall outlet in your home to provide extended Wi-Fi signal range for your existing home network. The dual-band device (it works over 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies) supports 802.11ac as well as 802.11b g n clients and routers. The unit can operate in two modes - you can extend the range of an existing Wi-Fi network, or you can create your own Wi-Fi network in access point mode (by connecting the device via an Ethernet cable to your router). The Ethernet port can also be used to give wireless network access to network-enabled client devices that don't have built-in wireless - for example, older consumer electronics clients, game consoles or TVs Blu-ray players. Two external antennae on the device also let you adjust the direction of the wireless signals for receiving and sending.< p>
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  <p><strong>Why it's cool:< strong> In addition to providing the latest Wi-Fi network support (802.11ac), the EX6100 includes handy icons that tell you whether the unit is too close or too far away from the home wireless router. Sometimes when using an extender, it's tough to tell whether the location you're placing the unit will truly extend it to reach the area where you're having wireless coverage issues. When setting up the EX6100, a red light will tell you if you need to move the unit, and then an arrow points to either the router or the client to give you a sense of where you need to relocate the device.< p>
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