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First Advanced Home WiFi Signal Booster ERB9250 Wireless Repeater

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EnGenius Technologies Inc introduces the ERB9250 wireless repeater, the first consumer wireless range expander to use the most advanced 802.11n wireless technology. When this WiFi repeater is installed half-way between the current wireless router and dead-spot, the ERB9250 WiFi signal booster repeats the wireless N signal allowing the problem area to have full wireless coverage.

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EnGenius Technologies, the leader in long range wireless home networking products, announced the introduction of the ERB9250, the market’s only consumer wireless range expander that uses the latest wireless N standard. The ERB9250 WiFi repeater offers the consumer the ability to easily expand the range of their current home wireless network without sacrificing power or speed.

“Due to structural materials, proximity, or other obstacles, a wireless signal can be blocked creating a ‘dead spot’ or a place in the home where there is no wireless signal. We designed the ERB9250 WiFi repeater to solve this very common household wireless networking dilemma,” states product manager Carina Tsai.

When the WiFi repeater is installed half-way between the current wireless router and the dead-spot, the ERB9250 repeats the wireless N signal allowing a problem area to have full wireless coverage. This allows the consumer the freedom to use a myriad of wireless devices in any and all areas of their home, regardless of their distance from the wireless N router.

While there are other wireless range expanders on the market today, the ERB9250 wireless N router uses the latest in wireless technology to enhance its performance. Being a Wireless N product, the ERB9250 is able to operate at speeds 4x greater and with 4x more bandwidth than a similar wireless G product. As such, the ERB9250 is even able to transmit the high data volume of multimedia wireless applications and devices.

In addition, EnGenius designed the ERB9250 wireless repeater to easily adapt and operate within an established home wireless network. The ERB9250 with EnGenius will efficiently communicate with all three types of wireless routers (b,g,n) as well as being compatible with most other popular consumer brands.

Other features of the ERB9250 include:

* 10/100 Client Bridge Mode – It has a Ethernet port to connect non-wireless devices to the wireless network
* WPS/WPA/WPA2 Security – Supports all three security protocols
* Removable Antennas – Allows for the upgrading of antenna to further strengthen the signal or expand the range of the wireless network
* Push-Button Setup – Allows for easy integration with the existing wireless network with a push-button installation.

“Consumers usually don’t discover dead-spots until after they have setup and extensively used their wireless network. Therefore, we designed the ERB9250 to not only be adaptable to existing networks but to install easily without the need for re-wiring or complicated configuration,” adds Tsai.

The ERB9250 wireless signal booster is about as simple to use as a wireless networking device can be. Along with the push-button setup, the ERB9250 requires no additional cables or wiring. This makes the ERB9250 a cost-efficient choice for homes with well-established complicated wireless networks or for consumers new to wireless networking.

The ERB9250 wireless range expander is currently available at major online retailers such as Buy.com, Tiger Direct, PROVANTAGE, CompuPlus, Zones, PC Connection, NCIX as well as locally at Micro Center and J&R Music. The suggested retail price is $49.99.

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