Yes, it is possible and works very well.
I had the Qtel modem in the lower floor of my house and signal upstears was very weak. I purchased a CISCO access point at PCOne in Salwa Road that installed upstairs and now have full signal also there.
The only "inconvenience" is that both devices shall be interconected by an ethernet cable, and the device should be installed near an outlet because need power supply. What I mean is that it's not very easy to find an "aesthetic" solution to route the cable.
You can find easily ethernet cables on the shelf upto 15 meters (the distance between the two devices), but if need longer they will fabricate for you in PCOne. The new access point will look to your computer like another wireless network in your home you can connect to but shares the same connection and bandwith.
Yes, it is possible and works very well.
I had the Qtel modem in the lower floor of my house and signal upstears was very weak. I purchased a CISCO access point at PCOne in Salwa Road that installed upstairs and now have full signal also there.
The only "inconvenience" is that both devices shall be interconected by an ethernet cable, and the device should be installed near an outlet because need power supply. What I mean is that it's not very easy to find an "aesthetic" solution to route the cable.
You can find easily ethernet cables on the shelf upto 15 meters (the distance between the two devices), but if need longer they will fabricate for you in PCOne. The new access point will look to your computer like another wireless network in your home you can connect to but shares the same connection and bandwith.
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