Introducing the JRS Eco 100 Extender / WiFi Repeater

New! Introducing the JRS Eco 100 Extender. The world’s first Eco 100 wireless repeater. A WiFi extender that emits radiation only when you’re using it. Regular repeaters/boosters/WiFi extenders: You know the ones. Those handy little boxes you plug into an outlet to extend the WiFi range in your home. However, there’s a major drawback to these ordinary WiFi extenders. They emit radiation 10 times per second, 24 hours a day. You can easily verify this with an EMF meter. The revolutionary JRS Eco 100 Extender solves this problem because it automatically shuts down completely when no WiFi devices are connected to it. Then, it’s 100% radiation-free. If you pair it with a JRS Eco 100 router as your main router, that router will itself also automatically turn off its WiFi when no devices are connected to the Eco 100 Extender.

The airwaves are becoming increasingly crowded, and it’s all too easy to plug in a WiFi booster. The problem with that, though, is that we’re all making the problem worse. When you plug in a booster, it degrades your neighbors’ signal. Then, if they plug in a booster, this in turn degrades your signal. And so it goes on. The boosters interfere with each other and broadcast all day long. It would be great if repeaters only transmitted a signal when necessary — that is, when a phone or other WiFi device is connected to them — and then turned off again when WiFi is no longer needed. Furthermore, we often get asked: “Can I expand my low-EMF JRS Eco 100 Router with a repeater?” This is important for people with large homes. Until now, the only low-radiation option was to run an ethernet cable to a second location. These issues are now a thing of the past, thanks to the new option of installing a low-EMF, wireless JRS Eco 100 Extender.

It works like a relay. Suppose your phone is connected to the JRS Eco 100 Extender, and the Extender is connected to the main JRS Eco 100 router. If you turn off WiFi on your phone, the WiFi on the JRS repeater will turn off, and then the WiFi on the main JRS router will turn off. The pulsing frequency is also reduced. Instead of 10 times per second, like a regular repeater, the JRS Eco 100 Extender pulses only once per second. We’re adding this functionality via a free update to all current Eco 100 Era and Eos models. Starting with firmware version 2.11, you can configure them to function as an Eco 100 Extender. It’s a unique functionality.

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