300Mbps WiFi Repeater – Boost Signal & Coverage
300Mbps WiFi Repeater – Boost Your Signal, Eliminate Dead Zones
Tired of weak WiFi? This 300Mbps WiFi Repeater extends your signal to every corner of your home or office, giving you smooth streaming, gaming, and browsing without interruptions.
Key Features
- 🚀 Fast & Stable – Speeds up to 300Mbps for lag-free internet.
- 📶 Extended Coverage – Strengthens WiFi through walls and across floors.
- 🔒 Safe & Secure – One-touch WPS encryption and built-in firewall protection.
- ⚡ 3-in-1 Function – Use as a repeater, access point, or wired LAN connection.
- 📱 Easy Setup – Plug in, connect, and enjoy stronger WiFi in minutes.
- 🌐 Universal Compatibility – Works with all WiFi-enabled devices: phones, laptops, TVs, cameras, and smart plugs.
Why You’ll Love It
✔ Say goodbye to WiFi dead zones
✔ Simple plug-and-play setup
✔ Compact, modern design
✔ Affordable alternative to expensive mesh systems
👉 Perfect for homes, apartments, and small offices that need reliable WiFi everywhere.
Repeater Q&A (Troubleshooting Guide)
Q1. I can’t connect to the internet after setup.
A1. Please ensure you entered the correct Wi‑Fi password for your router.
• Check if your password contains special characters (e.g., ).
• If it does, change your router password to one without special characters, as the repeater may not recognize them.
Q2. How do I reset the repeater?
A2. Press and hold the Reset button (located on the side of the device, not the WPS button) for 10 seconds while the repeater is powered on.
Q3. I cannot access the repeater’s web management page.
A3. Try the following steps:
1. Ensure your computer is connected to the extended network.
2. Confirm your computer is set to obtain an IP address automatically.
3. If the repeater is connected to your router, check your router’s DHCP client list to find the repeater’s current IP address.
4. If the issue persists, reset the repeater and try again.
Q4. Why is the wireless transmission speed slower, even though the signal is stronger through the repeater?
A4. This is expected behavior.
• Repeaters operate in half‑duplex mode (not full‑duplex), meaning they process communication one way at a time.
• As a result, transmission time doubles, and overall speed decreases.
• We recommend using the repeater when your main network signal is weak or when you need to extend coverage to eliminate “dead zones.”
Q5. Devices connected to the repeater cannot obtain an IP address or access the internet.
A5. Possible causes and solutions:
1. MAC filter / Access Control: Your router may have wireless MAC filtering, access control, or an ACL enabled. Log into your router and disable these features.
2. Connection issue: The repeater may not have successfully connected to your router. Reset and reconfigure the repeater.
3. IP conflict or device limit: Your router’s IP address may be occupied, or the maximum number of connected devices has been reached. Reboot your router, then reset and reconfigure the repeater.