Kedok WF003 WiFi Extender Signal Booster-Operational Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Kedok
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Kedok WF003 WiFi Extender Signal Booster
Specifications
- BRAND: Kedok
- MODEL: WF003
- WIRELESS COMMUNICATION STANDARD: 802.11bgn
- DATA TRANSFER RATE: 300 Megabytes Per Second
- COLOR: White
- INCLUDED COMPONENTS: RJ45 Ethernet Cable, User Manual, WiFi Extender
- ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH: 3 x 1.96 x 1.96 inches
- TRANSMISSION RATE: up to 300Mbps
- COMPATIBILITY: any wireless network devices that comply with the agreement of 802
- ITEM WEIGHT: 2.4 ounces
Introduction
It has High Speed and High range coverage to enhance the wireless coverage in all WLAN networks. It creates a stronger signal with a transmission rate of up to 300Mbps and extends WiFi to dead areas. You can Play online games, hold video conferences, or watch 4K high-definition video whenever and whenever you want at home. Your wired Internet connection can quickly be converted into a wireless access point thanks to a Wi-Fi extender’s Ethernet ports and Repeater/AP features. The two most common configurations used by homeowners are: Range extenders (which connect wirelessly to your current wireless network and boost or extend the signal) and access points (which connect by Ethernet to the Internet or your current network and then broadcast the wireless signal) are two examples of such devices. It is Compatible with any 802.11N, 802.11B, or 802.11G compliant wireless network device, router, Modem and Wi-Fi devices like Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Smart TV etc.
By maximizing network security, this WiFi extender can solve your network safety issue. It effectively guards against network theft, safeguards sensitive information, and prevents Wi-Fi interference and privacy problems. WPA/WPA2 wireless security is supported. It is Ideal for usage at home, at work, and when travelling. With its mobility and wall plug style, Tap WPS connects to your smartphone in just a minute. For settings, you can also use the web browser on your PC, tablet, or smartphone. According to the user manual, setup is simple and doesn’t require any difficult procedures or methods. Vphev offers a 12-MONTH Warranty and 24-HOUR Technical Support.
HOW WIFI EXTENDERS WORK
- Wireless extenders, also known as wireless repeaters, can extend the range of the wireless signal by rebroadcasting the signal by wirelessly connecting to an existing router. To fill in wireless “dead zones,” they are employed.
- Repeater mode setting
- Plug the extender into an electrical outlet next to your router, and then wait until the wireless LED changes to blinking.
- Connect your phone to the extender wirelessly
- Use the default SSID printed on the label of the extender to join its WiFi network.
- After the connection is successful, the phone will automatically jump to the login interference of the extender.
- Browse to enter the URL of the extender.
- Enter “admin” default account password.
- Select repeater mode.
- Select your router’s 2.4 GHz SSID (network name), enter its password and click Next.
- Click the login button.
- Note down your extended network information and finish the step.
- After the setting is complete, the repeater will appear to start.
- Extended Network Names: Router’s network name with_EXT at the end.
- Password: same as your router.
- After the repeater is started successfully, verify whether the expanded network can access the internet.
- Select the expanded network and enter the same password as the host.
- Relocate your extender to the optimize Wi-Fi coverage and performance.
- The location you choose must be in range of the host network.
HOW TO KNOW IF WIFI EXTENDER IS WORKING
To see whether your extender is connected to the internet, go to Settings > Status. If everything seems good as shown below, your extender has connected to your router successfully. Your devices can be wired or wirelessly connected to the extender using Ethernet cables.
HOW TO STOP WIFI EXTENDER FROM DISCONNECTING
- Make that the extension is plugged into a live power socket and connects to the supplied power adapter.
- Ensure the client device is connected to the extender’s network and that the extender is within the wireless router’s range.
- mywifiext.net can be used to access the extender GUI.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do WiFi extenders function with a variety of devices?
While it’s acceptable to connect two or more Wi-Fi extenders to a single router, you shouldn’t wirelessly link one extender to another. If you don’t use different channels for each, multiple Wi-Fi extenders may also interfere with one another.
What is the range of a WiFi extender?
This is where Wi-Fi repeaters, extenders, or boosters are useful. The weakest of these can extend your Wi-Fi zone up to 800 feet, while the strongest of these can do so up to 2,000 feet from the router.
Is it acceptable to always have the WiFi extension on?
Your choice as to whether to leave your Wi-Fi range extender on or turn it off while not in use is entirely up to you. It uses very little power, practically none at all. For instance, my TP-Link TL-WA850RE uses only 3 W. (504 Wh weekly, or 26, 28 kWh yearly).
How many WiFi-enabled gadgets should there be?
The basic rule when talking about how to know how many devices are connected to a WiFi router is to keep connections to a home network, for example, to 45 or so. The suggested router device limit varies significantly based on the function that each device serves.
What location is best for a WiFi extender?
The extender should be placed halfway between your wireless router and your PC, but it MUST be inside the wireless router’s coverage area. Reposition the Extender closer to the device while still within the router’s wireless range if you must utilize a different location.
What is the WiFi connection’s range?
For a 2.4GHz frequency, Wi-Fi transmissions typically have a range of over 45 meters, or roughly 150 feet. You will have a reach of approximately 15 meters or 50 feet when using a 5Ghz frequency.
What is WiFi’s maximum range?
Additionally, it is helpful to be aware that Wi-Fi access points can typically transmit signals up to 150 feet (45 meters) within buildings and 300 feet (91 meters) outside when operating on the conventional 2.4 GHz band.
How far outside can a WiFi extension go?
The typical range of these extenders is between 150 and 200 feet. You can also get WiFi extenders that are a little more expensive and have a wider coverage area. You can extend your signal to the outside of your building with these extenders. You could, for instance, extend your living room’s WiFi signal to the backyard.
A WiFi extension may get too hot.
It will produce heat because it is an electrical appliance and a network device, so please set it somewhere that is open and breezy. In the interim, try plugging it into a different socket and make sure the firmware is current.
What should I understand about WiFi extenders?
In actuality, WiFi extenders can increase the wireless network’s range. However, a number of factors, including as the speed of the internet connection entering your home, the distance from your router, the regions of your home that require WiFi coverage, and the WiFi requirements of your family, limit their efficiency.
What causes Wi-Fi extenders to malfunction?
It might be impossible for the old Wi-Fi extender to connect to your Wi-Fi router. The outdated extender configurations do not work with the upgraded Wi- Fi router’s configuration. To fix this issue, try upgrading your extender to the newest router version.
What happens if there are too many WiFi-connected devices?
Overcrowding happens when several devices share a network because they are all vying for connections to the same router. This results in choppy streaming or buffering, latency in games, and agonizingly poor surfing rates.
Do several devices impact WiFi?
Your internet connection signal may become congested as the number of connected devices rises, especially if the bulk of them are all using the internet at once. This is caused by the fact that devices share a single bandwidth and each one reduces it slightly.
Is proximity to the router required for a Wi-Fi extender?
The extender needs to be placed halfway between the Wi-Fi router and the dead zone in order to be successful. You need to be close enough to the router so that it can connect to your network and far enough away from the dead zone for the new signal to be effective.
Can I move my Wi-Fi extender without unplugging it?
Now that your Range Extender is unplugged, you can move it to a position between your wireless router or access point and the area you want Wi-Fi coverage in.
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