Savera Marketing debuts Edimax’s Mini Smart Wi-Fi Extender – EW-7438RPn

Savera Marketing has announced the launch of Mini Smart Wi-Fi Extender – EW-7438RPn from Edimax. This N300 Wi-Fi extender is super-small with 3 modes-in-one and a free EdiRange companion app for Android & iOS.
The EW-7438RPn Mini is a smart, compact Wi-Fi extender featuring next-generation functionality and a sleek design. Offering a new level of innovation and intelligent design for Wi-Fi extenders, the EW-7438RPn Mini works as a Wi-Fi extender, access point or Wi-Fi bridge and is an easy-to-use, 3-in-1 solution to eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones and extend wireless coverage.
Gopal Pansari, MD and CEO at Savera Marketing said “With the launch of Edimax EW_7438RPn, we are offering a smart solution for people using multiple devices and facing the challenge of network connectivity in entire home or office. This Wi-Fi extender is designed to be a small form factor meaning that it can be discreetly plugged into any wall socket and this convenient placement allows one to increase the signal coverage of Wi-Fi network.  Bring the dead zones to life.”
The free Android & iOS EdiRange APP incorporates user-friendly and versatile functionality such as Wi-Fi scheduling and a guest network, and easy-to-understand analytics about local Wi-Fi environment available. The extensive web-browser user interface also provides a range of configuration options to suit your network, as well as other helpful function such as switching off the LEDs (useful for bedrooms). It’s WPS compatible for a quick and easy setup option and it’s capabilities as an access point and wireless bridge enable one to connect Ethernet devices to their Wi-Fi network, in addition to extending Wi-Fi coverage into dead-zones or hard to reach areas.
- See more at: http://www.varindia.com/savera-marketing-debuts-edimaxs-mini-smart-wi-fi-extender-ew-7438rpn/

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