![]() ![]() The latest con is a claim that it bypasses a router’s firewall and can super boost the ISP’s signal. And you can buy the same thing (why would you want to) for under $15 at shonky online merchants.It floods the internet with lengthy fake reviews.There is no way to return it or get money back.Many buyers report abnormally long delivery times if they receive it at all.And without any dedicated backhaul, the results are incredibly poor. It is highly illegal to claim that it can boost Wi-Fi signal strength – it retransmits a weak signal and makes it even weaker.Its antenna signal strength drops to unusable at 5m from the router.It is nothing more than an overpriced, Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps repeater that gives a maximum 30/5Mbps download/upload at 2m from our reference Netgear AX router.Why are we calling this SuperBoost scam out? It appears that nothing we can do will stop this scam advertising on our site – the bastards keep changing their company name and sneaking in. And 286 reader comments to date confirm it is a huge scam. ![]() In fact, the complaints grew into a tsunami prompting us to write “ Is SuperBoost Wi-Fi repeater a scam?” – it is one of our highest rating articles of all time. WE DO NOT SELL OR ENDORSE ANYTHING – WE ARE A 100% INDEPENDENT LIFESTYLE/TECH REVIEW SITE. ![]()
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