1. Repeater (Extender) Mode: Wirelessly copies and amplifies the signal from your existing Wi-Fi router to reach hard-to-reach areas like basements, upstairs bedrooms, or the backyard.
2. AP (Access Point) Mode: Plugs directly into your modem or switch via an Ethernet cable to create a brand new, high-speed wireless hot-spot without suffering the speed drops associated with wireless repeating.
3. Router Mode: Connects directly to a modem to act as your primary router, broadcasting your private home or office network.
4. Client Mode: Connects to an existing Wi-Fi network and outputs the internet through its Ethernet port to a device that does not have built-in Wi-Fi.