WiFi extender deals: Take out broadband black spots with these great Curry's offers

Struggling with sub-par WiFi? Ping your signal around your home with these budget WiFi extenders

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If you've been spending more and more time at home over the last few weeks, you've probably noticed your WiFi signal struggles to hit all the spots in your home effectively. This probably hinders you from getting work done, especially if your main office space is being taken up by other members of your household. 

Fortunately, you don't have to switch providers, try and get a callout or simply lump it and live with it. Rather, there's an easy solution to this: a simple plug-in WiFi extender. 

WiFi extenders are ridiculously easy to set up and use: just plug them in, connect them to your router and they'll act as a satellite WiFi signal, broadcasting it as if the router was in the room with you. This provides crystal-clear signal in places your router won't reach. 

As more and more people embrace working from home, WiFi extenders are rapidly becoming tech's worst-kept secret. They're sold out almost everywhere. However, Curry's still has some in stock, and at great prices too. Check out the deals below:

BT Essential 300 WiFi Range Extender - N300, Single-band | now £19.99 from Curry's

BT Essential 300 WiFi Range Extender - N300, Single-band | now £19.99 from Curry's
A basic WiFi extender from BT, that works with all routers. Broadcasts a N300 single band signal to help eliminate pesky WiFi black spots for less. 

NETGEAR EX6110-100UKS WiFi Range Extender | was £35.00 | now £29.99 from Curry's

NETGEAR EX6110-100UKS WiFi Range Extender | was £35.00 | now £29.99 from Curry's
If you want to go further or have the signal used by more people, the Netgear EX6110 is a better alternative. It broadcasts AC1200 dual-band signals for faster speed and flexibility.

BT 11ac WiFi Range Extender - AC 1200, Dual-band | now £39.99 at Curry's

BT 11ac WiFi Range Extender - AC 1200, Dual-band | now £39.99 at Curry's
The best of both world,s the BT 11ac has the ease of use plugin function alongside the AC1200 dual band signals. You can even use your computer or games console with an ethernet cable for even more reliable usage.

How to use a WiFi extender

Thankfully, Wi-Fi extenders are very easy to set up and use. There's usually very little need to worry about calibration or adjustments, just connect it up to your Wi-Fi network and you're ready to go. Of course, a Wi-Fi extender isn't going to be advanced, flexible or intelligent as a mesh networking systems, but they are usually more cost effective as an investment.

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Matt Evans

Matt Evans now works for T3.com sister brand TechRadar, covering all things relating to fitness and wellness. He came to T3.com as staff writer before moving on, and was previously on Men's Health, and slightly counterintuitively, a website devoted to the consumption of Scotch whiskey. In his free time, he could often be found with his nose in a book until he discovered the Kindle.