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Wifi Booster? Wifi Extender?
Looks like soon we can purchase a Wifi Extender "booster" to work with our HT2000w and not have to rely on third party products. :D
Wonder how much these will cost and where we can get them 0.0...
https://support.hughesnet.com/what-hughes-wi-fi-booster
https://support.hughesnet.com/sites/support.hughesnet.com/files/inline-files/1041400-0001_b.pdf
- garywaissiFreshman
There appears to be no information about when the wifi booster will be available!?
- C0RR0SIVEAssociate Professor
Probably wont hear anything about this for a long while... Hughesnet gets tight lipped about products that they haven't physically launched.
- macsocietyAdvanced Tutor
C0RR0SIVE wrote:Looks like soon we can purchase a Wifi Extender "booster" to work with our HT2000w and not have to rely on third party products. :D
Wonder how much these will cost and where we can get them 0.0...
https://support.hughesnet.com/what-hughes-wi-fi-booster
https://support.hughesnet.com/sites/support.hughesnet.com/files/inline-files/1041400-0001_b.pdfWondering what more if anything this model would have over generic 110v extenders that can be had for cheap. I have a TP-Link 300Mbps Universal WiFi plugged in upstairs. It can get the internet feed off of another wifi device (Hughes 2000) if needed to extend the signal. Seems I probably don't need in connected anymore as I used it with my older ATT service but this new Hughes modem for Gen 5 seems to be strong enough w/o it. TJ
- C0RR0SIVEAssociate Professor
Chances are it connects over those hidden wifi networks we can see our HT2000w putting out as a backhaul channel to prevent using the other networks and freeing up air space, where other extenders must connect over the unhidden network. I also suspect, ya know, it's a support thing more than anything... Hughesnet doesn't have to provide support for third party products as is (while there's a third party section, that is almost purely for customer to customer support, you wont see Hughes drop into third party products much at all), so releasing this means they can provide in house support for their own extender if a customer has one.
- LadyoftheLakeFreshmanWhat's the cost of the booster? I can't find the info anywhere. I've got some low signal zones in my 2 story house and this would probably help.
- SusaniamNew Member
I am sad to say that I have been told that highenet is not offering the booster here. They may in the future and will let me know. I am unable to stream anything from my coumpter or laptop as the 27 to 30 from the gen5 tower is to far....only way to do it is to have z booster... any suggestions?
- C0RR0SIVEAssociate Professor
You may want to read this article, then research the third-party products that you seem interested in... https://www.pcmag.com/g00/roundup/353474/the-best-wireless-range-extenders?i10c.encReferrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8%3D
- CDMmanFreshman
So what is the latest on the wifi extender? It seems rather stupid that HughesNet's support FAQ tells you the what and the why about the extender, but I have found absolutely nothing throughout HughesNet that tells you where you can purchase the extender. Am I just missing the obvious, or is the wifi extender still not available for sale via HughesNet? I'm baffled.
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