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WIFI amplifier is a device that can improve the strength of a wireless
networking signal. The term WIFI amplifier can refer to a replacement
antenna that produces a significant signal gain, through repeaters, and
even passive antenna augmentations, are sometimes referred to as
amplifiers.
Antenna based amplifiers are typically designed to replace stock antennas on wireless routers. These amplifiers typically require an external power source to boost the signal.
Repeaters are separate devices that can be placed at the edge of a wireless signal to rebroadcast it into a dead zone.
Antenna based amplifiers are typically designed to replace stock antennas on wireless routers. These amplifiers typically require an external power source to boost the signal.
Repeaters are separate devices that can be placed at the edge of a wireless signal to rebroadcast it into a dead zone.

There
are a number of different devices that are commonly referred to as WIFI
amplifiers, though most of them do not actually amplify anything. These
devices are often installed in place of the factory antenna, and
contain circuitry that is capable of boosting the transmission signal.
Some of these amplifiers can also be installed in-line with a high gain
antenna, which can improve both transmission power and the ability to
receive weaker signals.
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