Weak Wireless Signal Boost?

Will the WRE54G Range Expander boost the signal strength of a wireless signal. I have free internet from my apartment complex and would like to take advantage of it, I am however only able to get a strong enough signal (low) in the closet. If I placed a range expander in the closet will this enable me to have access throughout my unit?

Yes you can use it but  then you need some configuration details like channel etc from the source to configure your range expander.

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