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Isn't the WLAN repeater in the same power network?
Yes, the WLAN repeater is typically in the same power network as the devices it is extending the Wi-Fi signal to. This allows the repeater to receive power from the same electrical system as the devices, making it convenient to install and use. However, it's important to note that the repeater operates on a different frequency than the power network, so there should be no interference between the two.
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Why does the WLAN repeater FritzWLAN Repeater 310 not appear in the list of wireless network connections?
There could be several reasons why the WLAN repeater FritzWLAN Repeater 310 is not appearing in the list of wireless network connections. Some possible reasons could include: the repeater is not powered on or properly connected to the network, there may be interference causing a weak signal, the repeater may be out of range of the device trying to connect, or there could be a configuration issue with the repeater's settings. Troubleshooting these potential issues could help resolve the problem and allow the repeater to appear in the list of wireless network connections.
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Does the Fritz WLAN Repeater create a new WLAN network?
Yes, the Fritz WLAN Repeater creates a new WLAN network by extending the existing network's coverage. It acts as a bridge between the existing router and the devices that are out of range, effectively creating a new network with the same SSID and password as the original network. This allows devices to seamlessly connect to the extended network without having to manually switch between networks as they move around the coverage area.
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How do I connect one repeater to another repeater?
To connect one repeater to another repeater, you will need to use an Ethernet cable. Simply connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the first repeater and the other end to the LAN port of the second repeater. Make sure both repeaters are powered on and within range of each other for a successful connection. This setup will allow the repeaters to extend the Wi-Fi network coverage further.
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Can the MinePC be used as a repeater with an ad blocker?
No, the MinePC cannot be used as a repeater with an ad blocker. The MinePC is a compact computer designed for mining cryptocurrencies and does not have the necessary software or capabilities to function as a repeater with an ad blocker. If you are looking to use a device as a repeater with an ad blocker, you may need to consider other options such as a dedicated ad-blocking device or software that can be installed on a compatible device.
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Is the Wi-Fi repeater not in the same power network?
No, a Wi-Fi repeater is not in the same power network as the main router. While both devices may be connected to the same electrical outlet for power, they operate on different networks - the main router is connected to the internet service provider's network, while the Wi-Fi repeater simply extends the Wi-Fi signal from the main router to improve coverage in areas with weak signal. The Wi-Fi repeater communicates wirelessly with the main router to relay the Wi-Fi signal, rather than being directly connected to the same power network.
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Why can't my Fritz Repeater find my wireless network (2.4 GHz)?
There could be several reasons why your Fritz Repeater is unable to find your wireless network. It could be due to interference from other electronic devices, the distance between the repeater and the router, or the network settings on the repeater not being properly configured. Additionally, the wireless network may be using a different frequency or channel that the repeater is not able to detect. It's important to troubleshoot these potential issues by checking the network settings, ensuring the repeater is within range of the router, and minimizing interference from other devices.
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Does the repeater have the same name as the regular network?
No, the repeater does not have the same name as the regular network. The repeater is a separate device that is used to extend the range of the regular network by amplifying and retransmitting the signals. It typically has its own unique name or identifier to distinguish it from the regular network. This allows devices to connect to the repeater as a separate access point in order to extend the coverage of the network.
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