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Vic1
6 years agoOrganizer
Boost Devices
Does each Boost expansion device get its signal from the Boost device wired to the modem? I was hoping that the expansion devices can pass the signal from one device to the next, thereby extending t...
NFtoBC
Community Power User
6 years agoThey should behave as you describe, hopping from one to another. What errors are you seeing, and which router do you have?
- Vic16 years agoOrganizer
NFtoBC
It appears that a Boost device will only connect to another Boost device which is connected by an ethernet cable to the modem.
I have a fiber optic connection with a T3200M modem and 4 Boost devices. I am not getting errors but the Telus App shows a very weak signal on 2 of the devices (-71 to -75 db). As a test, I moved one of the devices (Boost A) half way between the Boost connected to the modem and another device (Boost B) with a weak signal. I started Boost A and it showed excellent signal strength. I restarted Boost B but it still showed the same weak signal strength. Without moving Boost A, I ran a temporary ethernet cable to Boost A and restarted it. I now had 2 Boost devices connected by ethernet, the original and Boost A which is closer to Boost B. I restarted Boost B and it now showed excellent signal strength so it appears it connected to Boost A but wouldn't connect before I connected Boost A with an ethernet cable. Can anyone verify if this is true?
Is there any way, using the Telus App or anything else, to determine which Boost device another Boost device is connected to?
- giantbrownguy6 years agoRockstar
My understanding is Boost signals are grabbed from the wired home unit, as that acts as the controller. You might be able to finesse the configuration a bit more on the web utility: http://teluswifi.home/login.htm
- AP4036 years agoNeighbour
How do you go about using this web utility? Do you need to be hard wired into the router? or into one of the boost devices? And what login information would you use? Thanks!