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The LED Light Bulb That Will Extend Your Wi-Fi

The LED Light Bulb That Will Extend Your Wi-Fi

It doesn’t matter how much money you spend on your wireless router or access point, you’re going to end up with a few dead zones. Unless you have a really tiny home, office or apartment, you’re probably going to need more than just one device to make sure you have access to the Internet whenever and wherever you have some “down time.” You could throw up a bunch more access points, range extenders or wireless networks, or you could just screw in the new Boost LED light bulb from Sengled. On the illumination side of things, you get 470 lumens of warm white LED light. On the Wi-Fi side of things, you get two network modes (client and access point), two antennas for maximum 300Mbps rate and the 802.11b/g/n standard at 2.4GHz. Then, there’s the app. The Sengled app lets you add new bulbs, customize your connections and control any of the bulbs.