Unfortunately, Android doesn't handle these types of situations particularly well. Because of the fact that Wi-Fi repeaters, along with the originating router, broadcast separate network IDs, Android treats them as completely different connections.
Since most people use only one Wi-Fi network in a given location, Android desperately tries to cling to this original connection rather than switching to another registered network with a better signal.
But developer Brightify has come up with a nice solution for this problematic scenario with their latest app, Wi-Fly, which is free in the Play Store. The app allows you to group your Wi-Fi connections together, then will monitor these access points to always keep you connected to the strongest signal.
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