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How can I set up a linksys n600 pro to make it work to extend my net area around my 3 level house

I have followed the enclosed instruction but it did not work. Can I make a cable connection between the device and net provider's modem?

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Sure you can if your router has multiple ports (Ethernet). So let say you need a connection in the 2nd level then buy the length of cable and connect teach end to the PC and the modem.
Another option is to buy a WiFi extender.
Here are some samples:
WiFi Range Extenders

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