Trifiboost WiFi Extender is helping people stay strong on their network. If you live in a big home, apartment, or work in an office with other WiFi users, then you know what it's like to be fighting for WiFi. There’s nothing more frustrating than streaming your favorite movie, only to get stuck buffering at the climax. If this is the case, you need a better connection.
Just like the name says, it’s a device designed to extend the connection of your WiFi. To be honest, at first, I didn’t even know this was an option. I thought the only way to boost your WiFi was to buy more coverage. In fact, I thought I was falling for a Trifiboost scam. Thankfully, I was wrong.
The Trifiboost can boost your internet connection and eliminate dead spots throughout larger homes and offices with multiple users. Trifiboost reviews even claim that they have boosted their connections without having to increase their monthly bills. This could be putting money back into your pockets in the long run.
When it comes to WiFi, many people think to themselves, “What is the best bundle package I can get for more WiFi?”. This is the wrong question you are asking. The real question should be “How can I extend the WiFi I already have without spending another penny?”. This is where Trifiboost comes in.
As with any WiFi extender, a major component about setting it up is the placement. You want to set up your booster in the most optimal area of your home. I live in a three-story home with eight bedrooms and thick walls. All these obstacles are what makes WiFi difficult to travel from the router to my device.
To get the most out of your WiFi extender, place it half-way between your wireless router and the area with poor WiFi connection. This will ensure you get the most uninterrupted coverage of your network.
When I was placing mine around the house, I had to test out a few different locations and even rearrange some furniture to get it just right. If you read some of the Trifiboost reviews, you’ll see many people have different opinions about where to put it. This is really a case by case basis. However, there are a few things to consider about your space before setting it up.
Things that will get in the way of your connection can come in the form of a physical barrier such as walls, floors and furniture. Depending on the density of the object, this could range from low to very high. Below is and example of types of barriers and their level of interference:
Note: Although mirrors are not necessarily thick or dense, they are considered to be ‘very high’ in level of interference because of the reflective surface. This could bounce the signals off and send them elsewhere. This also goes for metal refrigerators and television screens.
Interference in frequency refers to other signals that cross paths with your own WiFi signal on the same or similar bandwidth. This could cause corruption or even overpower it. “Frequency” could be many different things including:
From my personal experience, I really like how easy Trifiboost is to set up. I’ve tried other WiFi extenders and found it difficult to get a connection. With the Trifiboost, the light indicator on the device clearly shows when you have successfully achieved a strong connection or when you should move the device to a different location.
Once I had my Trifiboost set up, all I had to do was go to my settings and connect to the device using a new network name. The Trifiboost uses the existing WiFi name and adds a simple sequence of numbers and letters to identify it as the WiFi booster. When it was time to connect, I used the same password as my router. It’s a great feature to have because you don’t have to memorize a new password or code.
Using my phone to connect with other WiFi boosters was unsuccessful. I found that I always need to be near the device in order for any connection at all. With the Trifiboost, I was able to connect and roam around my home without any interruption.
I really like this WiFi extender for a few different reasons. I know some some Trifiboost reviews are mixed, but over I think this is a good buy. You can expect better wireless coverage, stronger internet connection, limited to none buffer time when streaming, no dropped calls when face timing, no pausing when watching or listening to media, multiple users with strong connection, overall better connection throughout your home without a glitch.
Compared to other WiFi extenders, this one is more affordable, easier to set up, and easy to read and adjust when needed.
If you’re opposed to buying things online without having first test them out, then I think that is the only negative about this product. However, if you order one and decide it's not for you, there is a very good return policy on the product. The way I see it, there is no risk to you.
If you’re looking to extend and boost your WiFi connection, but don’t want to spend any more than you already are on your monthly plan, this is a great product. I would even buy a few more just to set up around the home. If this is something you are thinking of doing, you should do some research before setting them up because you don’t want to broadcast on the same SSID as the main router.
When I first attempted to order the Trifiboost, I wasn’t able to get one right away. They frequently sell out, and fast. I’d suggest getting more than one because you never know when there is more stock coming in. They also have really good deals. The more you buy, the greater the discount.