Hi, thanks for watching. It will depend on the interference you have between the rooms, if it is thick walls or many walls then you might need another one, but generally you wouldn't need another one just for a room on the same floor level... for example, I have 3 units, the one unit for the ground floor (downstairs) is strong enough to supply the signal to all rooms on the ground floor... also one unit for upstairs is enough, however, since I have an extra unit I just left it, but just one unit upstairs would be fine. Hopefully you get what I mean?
@@Skhulile84 i just bought two extra i have been troubleshooting for hours and i thought i just make it easier on myself, also yes i have one floor in my home but the rooms are pretty far apart
Can you count how many times I said the phrase "sort of"? 🤦🏾♂️
Lost count somewhere but around 55 times
@Ndzalama Mkhatshwa LOL, I actually don't even know myself. I should count.
Bino❤😊
do i need more than one to extend my wifi to a different room
Hi, thanks for watching. It will depend on the interference you have between the rooms, if it is thick walls or many walls then you might need another one, but generally you wouldn't need another one just for a room on the same floor level... for example, I have 3 units, the one unit for the ground floor (downstairs) is strong enough to supply the signal to all rooms on the ground floor... also one unit for upstairs is enough, however, since I have an extra unit I just left it, but just one unit upstairs would be fine.
Hopefully you get what I mean?
@@Skhulile84 i just bought two extra i have been troubleshooting for hours and i thought i just make it easier on myself, also yes i have one floor in my home but the rooms are pretty far apart