The problem with dual-band repeaters is that 5 GHz signals don't go as far as 2.4 GHz. So unless something is done in the design to compensate for this disparity, you end up having to favor one or the other band when you locate the extender.
Manufacturer: Netgear
The problem with dual-band repeaters is that 5 GHz signals don't go as far as 2.4 GHz. So unless something is done in the design to compensate for this disparity, you end up having to favor one or the other band when you locate the extender.
If you don't need to extend your coverage very far, you can save a decent amount of money by buying the EX6100 instead of the EX6200. The NetgearAC750 WiFi Range Extender (EX6100) is also a good option if you neither have a need, nor a desire to pay for, the EX6200's USB and GigE bells and whistles.
Dual-band; Supports 802.11ac; Good Wi-Fi signal extending up to 100 feet in testing; Easy setup; Very useful LEDs for optimizing and troubleshooting
Slow browsing at 100 feet from the testing router; Only one Gigabit Ethernet port
It feels like almost every single device is WiFi enabled these days: from phones to televisions, and speakers to light bulbs; Samsung are even making wireless enabled fridges! This dependence on WiFi means a low-range signal or a slow connection are some of the most frustrating difficulties you can...
Range is excellent; Very easy to use; WPS worked flawlessly
Two wireless networks means the need to manually swap between them when moving around; The AC750 can block access to other power outlets due to its size
Buy a different model.
When it works it is just okay
This dual band router can only use the 5g vs the 2.4g if you are virtually in the same room as the router
Configuration is simple, features are market compliant (WPA, 5 GHz, Access control). I would say the Netgear AC750 Wifi Range Extender does what it promises, within the limits of what can be expected from waves and obstacles; the aim for me was to strengthen the signal in situation #2 and increase...
Adding to its portfolio of Wi-Fi extenders, NERGEAR has released a new model.
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I really wanted to love this product. It set up pretty easily, and worked great when it was connected. However, it kept disconnecting from the router and I had to keep manually reconnecting.
Bought this last week. Was quite easy to set up with the instructions and is extending my wifi range nicely. Speed is as expected. I couldn't set up Fast Lane, but I think I might be just doing something wrong. Ah well, still fine without it on.
Working great in my 2 story house to boost the signal in my master bedroom. I've been dealing with laggy unreliable connections upstairs. Got this yesterday and it makes a huge difference. I don't know about the products longevity, but it works well and was easy to setup.
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