Several months ago I pre-ordered an Amazon Fire Stick with the specific thought to add access to Prime videos to one of our bedroom TV's. The promotional price was only $20, and it looked promising.
The Fire Stick finally showed up about a week ago and I immediately tried installing it. Unfortunately, that TV is at the extreme opposite corner of our house from the location of the wifi gateway, apparently too far away for the Fire Stick to see the network. Wanting to get it functional before the grandkids arrived for the holidays, I searched Amazon for wifi repeaters and ordered the first item on the list: NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Essentials Edition (EX2700), $36.99.
I received the extender a couple of days ago. It only took maybe 10 minutes to read the instructions, set up and position the extender roughly in the middle of the house. Then I tried setting up the Fire Stick again -- and BINGO! Extender works great, Fire Stick works great. It's nice when something actually works as advertised. As a plus, we now have strong wifi signal throughout the house -- which the kids like since they can now access the net anywhere inside, even outside on the porch and patio.
The Fire Stick finally showed up about a week ago and I immediately tried installing it. Unfortunately, that TV is at the extreme opposite corner of our house from the location of the wifi gateway, apparently too far away for the Fire Stick to see the network. Wanting to get it functional before the grandkids arrived for the holidays, I searched Amazon for wifi repeaters and ordered the first item on the list: NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Essentials Edition (EX2700), $36.99.
I received the extender a couple of days ago. It only took maybe 10 minutes to read the instructions, set up and position the extender roughly in the middle of the house. Then I tried setting up the Fire Stick again -- and BINGO! Extender works great, Fire Stick works great. It's nice when something actually works as advertised. As a plus, we now have strong wifi signal throughout the house -- which the kids like since they can now access the net anywhere inside, even outside on the porch and patio.