Product description
This NETGEAR WiFi extender boosts an existing wireless network to reach rooms where the signal is weak, helping maintain smoother streaming and reliable device connections. It offers dual-band extension with up to 750 Mbps performance, so you can reduce dead zones in a small flat or in specific areas of a house. 📶
Key Points
The unit extends Wi‑Fi coverage up to 650 sq ft and can connect as many as 20 devices, including laptops, smartphones, smart speakers, IP cameras and tablets. It uses dual-band operation and NETGEAR’s FastLane technology to combine bands for higher throughput according to the manufacturer, which can improve responsiveness for video calls and light gaming. Setup is simple with the WPS button or the NETGEAR Wi‑Fi Analyzer app to find the best position for the extender. Note that actual speeds depend on your internet plan and router capabilities, and may be lower in practice.
Technical Specifications
- Name: NETGEAR EX3110
- Coverage area: 650 sq ft
- Maximum throughput: Up to 750 Mbps
- Supported devices: up to 20 connected devices
- Security protocols: WEP, WPA, WPA2
- Power: UK plug form factor
Usage Recommendations
Place the extender roughly halfway between your main router and the dead zone for the best balance of signal strength and coverage. For multi-storey homes, try a corridor or landing rather than a cupboard, since open spaces help radio waves travel further. If you rely on a single high-bandwidth device, connect that device to the 5 GHz extended network where possible for lower interference and better short-range speed. 🔧
Consider that the listed 750 Mbps is a theoretical maximum under ideal conditions rather than a guaranteed sustained rate, so expect variation when many devices are active or when walls and distance reduce signal strength. Also remember that while the extender uses your existing SSID if you choose, some users prefer separate network names to control which band or device connects to the extender. 📲.
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Description:
This NETGEAR WiFi extender boosts an existing wireless network to reach rooms where the signal is weak, helping maintain smoother streaming and reliable device connections. It offers dual-band extension with up to 750 Mbps performance, so you can reduce dead zones in a small flat or in specific areas of a house. 📶
Key Points
The unit extends Wi‑Fi coverage up to 650 sq ft and can connect as many as 20 devices, including laptops, smartphones, smart speakers, IP cameras and tablets. It uses dual-band operation and NETGEAR’s FastLane technology to combine bands for higher throughput according to the manufacturer, which can improve responsiveness for video calls and light gaming. Setup is simple with the WPS button or the NETGEAR Wi‑Fi Analyzer app to find the best position for the extender. Note that actual speeds depend on your internet plan and router capabilities, and may be lower in practice.
Technical Specifications
- Name: NETGEAR EX3110
- Coverage area: 650 sq ft
- Maximum throughput: Up to 750 Mbps
- Supported devices: up to 20 connected devices
- Security protocols: WEP, WPA, WPA2
- Power: UK plug form factor
Usage Recommendations
Place the extender roughly halfway between your main router and the dead zone for the best balance of signal strength and coverage. For multi-storey homes, try a corridor or landing rather than a cupboard, since open spaces help radio waves travel further. If you rely on a single high-bandwidth device, connect that device to the 5 GHz extended network where possible for lower interference and better short-range speed. 🔧
Consider that the listed 750 Mbps is a theoretical maximum under ideal conditions rather than a guaranteed sustained rate, so expect variation when many devices are active or when walls and distance reduce signal strength. Also remember that while the extender uses your existing SSID if you choose, some users prefer separate network names to control which band or device connects to the extender. 📲.



