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What Wi-Fi Extender Coverage Do I Need?

Enter dead-zone area, extender rated area, and wall/interference loss factor to work out wi-fi extender coverage.

Enter your measurements

What Wi-Fi Extender Coverage Do I Need? Measure dead-zone area, extender rated area, and wall/interference loss factor first. This tool converts them into wi-fi extender coverage so the recommendation stays tied to your actual dimensions or specification.

  • Dead-zone area — Required
  • Extender rated area — Required
  • Wall/interference loss factor — Required

Wi-Fi extender coverage

Enter the measurements above to calculate wi-fi extender coverage.

How the calculation works

Method: effectiveCoverage=extenderRatedArea/lossFactor; extendersNeeded=ceil(deadZoneArea/effectiveCoverage). This is the exact rule used to generate wi-fi extender coverage for this page.

Worked example

Example: Dead-zone area = 2 m²; Extender rated area = 2 m²; Wall/interference loss factor = 1.2. Result: Extenders Needed = 2; Effective Coverage = 1.67.

Before you decide

Measure the actual item, opening or body dimension involved. This page calculates the stated geometry or quantity only; product-specific construction or installation details can still affect the final choice. For what wi-fi extender coverage do i need, the limiting result on this page is wi-fi extender coverage.

Direct measurement/geometry calculation. No external reference is required for the arithmetic itself; the result is derived only from the user-entered measurements and the formula stored in calculationLogicJson.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Wi-Fi Extender Coverage calculator tell me?

It returns wi-fi extender coverage from the measurements entered on this page. The calculation is specific to wi-fi extender coverage, so the result should be compared with the exact product or specification you are considering.

Which measurements should I take for wi-fi extender coverage?

Measure dead-zone area, extender rated area, wall/interference loss factor. Use clear, usable dimensions rather than nominal room or product labels.

Should I round the wi-fi extender coverage?

Keep the calculated value for comparison, then choose a real product that meets or stays within the returned wi-fi extender coverage while allowing for the clearances, tolerances or ratings shown by its manufacturer.

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