



Wi-Fi extenders are also handy for gamers who want to play from more than one part of the house: because you can be sure of a fast connection anywhere, there's no danger of one room bringing your performance down. For example, it makes no difference whatsoever if you run a video meeting off a 300Mbps down connection or a 30Mbps one, whereas it does definitely make a difference to that video meeting if your computer only has a weak Wi-Fi signal, as this will cause video quality to degrade and even disconnections. Range of signal and strength is arguably more important than out-and-out speed for most users and applications. Wi-Fi extenders are particularly good in large homes, as even the best Wi-Fi routers don't have the range to deliver strong wireless internet through multiple rooms or up multiple floors.
