<p>Large homes and older homes with thick walls can be a particular challenge for WiFi coverage, but one strategy is to use multiple hard-wired access points and wireless repeaters to spread the signal. Start by downloading a free analyzer app for your phone and walking around your home to assess coverage. Chances are, there are corners of your house and yard that could use some help.</p><p>With a 3 GB bucket of wireless data from your cellphone company often costing more than US$50, it makes sense to take advantage of the often unlimited or at least generous nature of a cheap, wired home Internet connection when you can.</p><p>Netflix reckons that its movie and TV streaming service, using its Best Quality setting in High Definition, uses up to 4.7 GB of data an hour -- that's 282 GB a month for a daily two-hour movie, or a theoretical $4,700 if you were to use a phone's LTE connection.</p><p>I've been writing about ways to improve things if you're having issues with your home Internet, and recently looked at interference. In the past, I've also looked atvideo streaming improvementsyou can make and adding a single repeater to widen your WiFi network's range.</p><p><a href="http://www.technewsworld.com/story/How-to-Boost-Your-Home-WiFi-With-Multiple-Repeaters-and-Access-Points-79050.html">Keep reading...</a></p>