Then, I entered “192.168.10.1” into the browser window and the device’s set up screen appeared. Using my ThinkPad T470, I connected to the device’s built-in 2.4GHz LAN, transparently called “WiFi-Repeater” network name. Setting up the Super Boost Wireless-N Wi-Fi Repeater doesn’t require using an app or creating an account. Super Boost Wi-Fi Repeater review: Setup and software Setting up in wireless repeater mode in step by step guide that's easy to follow and understand. Happily, it allows a good assortment of customization options. See more ideas about wifi, setup, wireless networking. To its credit, the Super Boost Wireless-N Wi-Fi Repeater can also be an access point that gets its data from a wired connection. Explore Wifi Repeater's board 'Wifi Repeater 192.168.10.1 Admin Setup' on Pinterest. It just can’t compare with today’s best (or even mediocre) extenders. Using the Super Boost Wireless-N Wi-Fi Repeater is like driving on a rutted dirt road after cruising down a newly paved freeway. Super Boost Wi-Fi Repeater review: Features Use the wifi on your laptop, mobile phone or tablet to connect to the Dymond WR03 network. Answer: Plug the Wifi repeater into a power outlet near your Internet modem (not too far away from your modem ) and wait 30 seconds for the repeater to start up. If it’s left on, the device might use only $2.30 of electricity over a year if you pay the national average of 13 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity. I want to setup the repeater using the wifi network. The Super Boost Wireless-N Range Extender used only 2.0 watts of power, making it an efficient extender. Either way, this trickle of data should allow basic Web browsing and email but will likely disappoint on video. First, plug your repeater into the wall next to your PC with the supplied power cord, and connect the repeater to your PC’s Internet/LAN input (a broadband phone jack type plug that is wider than your phone plug connector). It's only slightly better with the extender upstairs from the host and the receiver 40 feet away, where it moved 2.4Mbps. Step-By-Step Instructions On Getting Your Repeater Up And Running. Routers use the 192.168.10.1 IP address to provide a method for users to access and administer their features and settings. Unlike public IP addresses, 192.168.10.1 is not reachable from the internet without NAT, a process that remaps it to a public IP address. With it set up 40-feet away from the host router on the same floor, the Wireless-N Wi-Fi Repeater was able to send a signal across the house to a receiver 50 feet away but provided only 610Kbps of data. To conclude, 192.168.10.1 is a private IP address used mostly by routers.
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