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Looking for UPC WiFi Booster Alternatives: Third-Party Internet Signal Amplifiers

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  • #1 19075002
    QbaG7
    Level 4  
    Hello. I recently found out about upc amplifiers that carry an internet signal through electricity, which allows you to bypass walls or drill holes to run an internet cable. Are there any third-party amplifiers that you can normally buy (the upc one is only available by subscription, which is not worthwhile in the long run.
    Thank you in advance for your response.
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  • #3 19075055
    QbaG7
    Level 4  
    And any specific good models that have support for wi-fi and Ethernet cable?
  • #4 19075538
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    @ QbaG7
    FritzBox, Devolo.

    But PLC also has limitations, so what exactly are you asking with these transmitters?
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  • #5 19076330
    QbaG7
    Level 4  
    So that the internet via the cable to the TV would be fairly fast (mainly it is about watching series on netflix, etc. So that it runs smoothly) and also a built-in router like wifi with some decent speed for sending printer emails and other such basic things
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  • #6 19076371
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    @ QbaG7
    What is your internet connection?
  • #7 19076656
    floriders300
    Level 14  
    @ QbaG7, are you using 2.4GHz or also 5GHz? Maybe the problem is disrupted WI-FI channels?
    Could you give a screen from the application, e.g. 'Inssider' in the Android application, 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around alternatives to UPC WiFi boosters, specifically third-party internet signal amplifiers that utilize power line communication (PLC) technology. The user seeks options that can provide reliable internet connectivity without the need for a subscription service. Recommendations include brands like FritzBox and Devolo, which offer models that support both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections. The user emphasizes the need for a fast internet connection for streaming services like Netflix and basic tasks such as printing. Additional inquiries about the user's internet connection type and potential Wi-Fi interference are also raised.
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