What's the differences between Wi-Fi repeater, Wi-Fi bridge, PLC networking, and HiLink networking
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What's the differences between Wi-Fi repeater, Wi-Fi bridge, PLC networking, and HiLink networking

Both the Wi-Fi repeater and HiLink networking can extend the Wi-Fi coverage at home. For better networking, place the secondary router in a position where the signal strength of the primary router ranges from -45 dBm to -70 dBm. (Use the Wi-Fi magic box to test the signal strength.)

Networking Mode

Wi-Fi Repeater

Wi-Fi Bridge

PLC Networking

HiLink Networking

Connection Mode

Wi-Fi

Network cable

Power cable

Network cable, Wi-Fi, power cable, or H (or Hi) button connection

Seamless Roaming

Not supported.

This mode cannot automatically switch you to a route with better Wi-Fi signals. For example, router 1 in the room A is connected to router 2 in the room B by using the Wi-Fi repeater mode. If you connect to router 1 in room A and walk to room B, you will not be automatically switched to router 2 in room B. If your phone supports automatic switching, it can switch to the network of router 2. If the phone does not support such a function, the signal cannot be changed.

Not supported.

This mode cannot automatically switch you to a route with better Wi-Fi signals. For example, router 1 in the room A is connected to router 2 in the room B by using Wi-Fi bridge mode. If you connect to router 1 in room A and walk to room B, you will not be automatically switched to router 2 in room B. If your phone supports automatic switching, it can switch to the network of router 2. If the phone does not support such a function, the signal cannot be changed.

Supported.

You can roam seamlessly between multiple routers. For example, router 1 in the room A is connected to router 2 in the room B by using PLC mode. If you connect to router 1 in room A and walk to room B, you will be automatically switched to router 2 in room B without any manual operations.

Supported.

You can roam seamlessly between multiple routers. For example, router 1 in the room A is connected to router 2 in the room B by using HiLink mode. If you connect to router 1 in room A and walk to room B, you will be automatically switched to router 2 in room B without any manual operations.

Parameter Modification Syncing

Not supported.

When the Wi-Fi name or password of the primary router is changed, the secondary router will disconnect, and the parameter modification cannot be synced.

Not supported.

When the Wi-Fi name or password of the primary router is changed, the secondary router will not disconnect, but the parameter modification cannot be synced.

Supported.

When the Wi-Fi name or password of the primary router is changed, the modification is synced to the secondary router.

Supported.

When the Wi-Fi name or password of the primary router is changed, the modification is synced to the secondary router.

Usage Conditions

The primary router does not support HiLink (without the H or Hi button). The secondary router supports Wi-Fi repeater.

The primary router does not support HiLink (without the H or Hi button). The secondary router supports Wi-Fi bridge.

HUAWEI WiFi Q2 series

Both routers support HiLink (both have an H or Hi button).

Application Scenario

Your old wireless router can access the Internet but does not support HiLink.

Your old wireless router can access the Internet but does not support HiLink.

HUAWEI WiFi Q2 series

Both routers support HiLink (both have an H or Hi button).

 
  • Under the same conditions, the theoretical rate of the following networking modes from the fastest to the slowest are as follows: Wi-Fi bridge, wired HiLink networking, 5 GHz Wi-Fi repeater, PLC networking, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi repeater, and wireless HiLink networking.
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