Wi-Fi repeaters come with some common issues:

  1. Weak Signal or Limited Range: If the repeater is too far from the main router, it may not receive a strong enough signal to retransmit effectively. This can result in a weak or intermittent connection.
  2. Connection Drops or Intermittent Signal: Users often experience frequent connection drops or an unstable signal. This can be due to outdated firmware, mismatched security settings, or interference from other devices.
  3. Incorrect Configuration: Setting up a repeater can sometimes be tricky, and incorrect configuration can lead to issues. This includes entering the wrong network credentials or assigning an IP address that conflicts with other devices.
  4. Interference from Other Devices: Other electronic devices, such as microwaves or cordless phones, can interfere with the Wi-Fi signal, causing disruptions.
  5. Saturated Network: If too many devices are connected to the repeater, it can become overwhelmed and slow down the network.