Did you know you can use your PC to extend your Wi-Fi? Here’s how.
If you've noticed that your Wi-Fi has slowed down, particularly at one end of your home, that's a clear indicator that your signal isn't going far enough. To combat this, you might think about picking up a Wi-Fi extender. Extenders turn your wireless signal into another node for devices to connect to, essentially extending your signal further than the router manages. But before you spend any money, did you know that Windows 10 and 11 have a built-in way of sharing the network they're connected to? A few apps can also create a virtual router and share your Wi-Fi connection, but they're not free, making the hardware extender better value.
If you’ve noticed that your Wi-Fi has slowed down, particularly at one end of your home, that’s a clear indicator that your signal isn’t going far enough. To combat this, you might think about picking up a Wi-Fi extender. Extenders turn your wireless signal into another node for devices to connect to, essentially extending your signal further than the router manages. But before you spend any money, did you know that Windows 10 and 11 have a built-in way of sharing the network they’re connected to? A few apps can also create a virtual router and share your Wi-Fi connection, but they’re not free, making the hardware extender better value.
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