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Diamond Multimedia 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless Range Extender (WR300N)

Editors' Summary

The WR300N device can take an existing 802.11n wireless signal, repeat and send it to a longer range where it is too far away for the router or access point to reach.

Product Features

Create a wireless network by connecting the device to a wired router/cable modem or DSL modem

Supports wireless 802.11b/g/n standards with one 10/100Base-T Ethernet port

Receives weak wireless signals and extends the signal range to greater distances eliminating wireless dead spots

Receives wireless signal from your home wireless network and convert to wired Ethernet connections for non wireless devices such as internet ready

HDTV's, gaming consoles (PS3) and internet ready blue ray players

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $57.07

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Product Summary

The WR300N device can take an existing 802.11n wireless signal, repeat and send it to a longer range where it is too far away for the router or access point to reach. It eliminates the cable wires while providing the same reliable network connection. It can repeat and extend the wireless signal from virtually any 802.11n wireless router or access point that is launched on the market. It is backwards compatible with the 802.11b/g router or access point.

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