If you want to extend the range of your outdoor WiFi to a pool, backyard, or garage, the best thing to do is to place an outdoor access point in the area where you need WiFi. Outdoor access points are weather resistant and will give you the same performance you expect from an indoor access point.
Some outdoor access points, such as those from Ruckus Wireless or AeroHive, can be run using the same unified management system. Outdoor access points are often more expensive than indoor access points, so we only recommend using them if you absolutely must have a great outdoor WiFi connection.
This is a must-do if you plan to extend the WiFi signal in your office. Most enterprise-grade wireless systems, such as those from Ruckus Wireless and Aerohive, offer a cloud management system that allows you to control all access points at your office location. The benefit of using a unified management system means that all of your access points can broadcast the same wireless network, and users will not have to log in and out of different networks every time they move around your office. A unified management system allows you to seamlessly add access points to your system anytime you want to extend WiFi signals.