Worked great until hurricane Harvey blew the house away. Lost everything in the storm. Once we get the debris cleared and rebuild I'll probably buy another one.
Worked great until hurricane Harvey blew the house away. Lost everything in the storm. Once we get the debris cleared and rebuild I'll probably buy another one.
The product is not good. The set up is easy if you refer to the booklet. But the product is not good. On setting it up itself, it created problems for me. When I turn it on the next day, the client LED didn't turn on.
You get what you pay for. Works best in situations where this is the only way to extend your signal into an area that would otherwise not have any wifi coverage.
we live in an older house with plaster walls etc...not sure why but WiFi signal was week in my daughters room to their iPhones. They were eating up all of our data because of no signal. I do have IT experience, but feel the setup was easy enough for most people to accomplish.
Easy-peasy, and does the business.
I wanted this extended for the third story of our house, where the Wi-Fi speed was slow. I installed it using the web-browser method and my laptop - I thought this would be easier than the button method, but it actually took me about 10 minutes.
In a home built in the 1960s and made up of timber, thick insulated walls and brick, cement and mortar, my late parents never really had an issue with internet signal until my bedroom was moved to the back of the home and where the BT Voyager router we owned just couldn't muster signal strength of...
Easy to use & install; reliable; silent running; easy LED panel; good range; Ethernet option
Now replaced by more extended range models; design takes up a lot of the mains plug
I didn't have a good connection on my room (far away from the router) and it was a nightmare trying to watch TV via Roku. I installed this model yesterday and it works amazing. Very easy setup!
brought it 2 weeks ago have to keep turning it of and back on every day and unplugging it to make it work don't buy this im taking it back today
WiFi's become an almost indispensable adjunct to our computing and home entertainment, but it has its quirks. It passes easily through interior stud walls - unless they happen to be foil-insulated - but can grind to a halt when confronted with brick.
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