Amped Wireless Announces Muy Macho Wi-Fi Extender

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Tim Higgins

Amped Wireless logoAmped Wireless has announced an AC1900 class range extender

Amped says the RE1900A TITAN-EX High Power AC1900 Wi-Fi Range Extender is its most powerful range extender and will "extend the range of any Wi-Fi router by up to 14,000 square feet".

The four-antenna design supports an additional receive radio chain for increased receive gain.

Other design details include a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 128 MB of DDR3 RAM and six transmit power amplifiers and eight low-noise receive amplifiers. There is also a five-port Gigabit switch and USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports for storage sharing.

Amped Wireless RE1900A

Amped Wireless RE1900A

You can order the RE1900A direct from Amped right now for $189.99 or from your favorite etailer/retailer soon.

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