The "EnGenius ECB150 Extra Long Range Wireless-N AP/CB/WDS/Repeater" is a very good wireless repeater. It can get speeds of up to 300 Mbps and has a very long range which should cover your house. It also has many different modes with different functions.
I would try the DLink brand. I have had success with this brand in the past and have been very impressed with their customer service when something went wrong.
You can get a wireless router repeater at amazon.com or from your local electronic store. The repeater you choose must be compatible with your router http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F5D7132-Wireless-G-Universal-Extender/dp/B000FTLOL0
A good brand of Wireless Keyboards are anything used for Gaming and Extended use like Microsoft Razor and WolfGaming.
Very simple - most people who require a wireless repeater are those who need to extend their wireless network. This means a repeater would take the original signal from the network and repeat it, which extends this network. This is one of the ways which people are using to get around putting wires around their home or office.
The Belkin wireless router is a good brand. There is nothing specifically different or special about it but a lot of people prefer you use this brand because they make many good wireless products.
Although my favorite brand is Cisco I have heard reviews that Trident is a good wireless router. I would try talking to someone who owns this particular brand.
There are many different options when trying to figure out a wireless router repeater. The best would be to contact your service provider and they should be able to walk you through the process easily.
A good brand that is a wireless, all-in-one printer would be Canon. Another good brand is Epson. Kodak also sell a printer that is all-in-one and wireless.
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
If I understand your question, using the Belkin as a repeater, the answer is no.
A wireless access point can function as an access point and it can also be used as a repeater....
I believe you are talking about a wireless repeater.