have been using 1 for awhile to extend range of a 4g Telstra dongle
works good also have the network printer plugged into it to give wifi connectivity
I'm associated with a number of large commercial sites, many implementing a mixture of cabled and wireless connections.
Inevitably cabled is the better option but not always viable.
We are constantly looking at ways to extend our mobile network.
To that end I'm researching this product
Can anyone offer any first hand experience??
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The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
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have been using 1 for awhile to extend range of a 4g Telstra dongle
works good also have the network printer plugged into it to give wifi connectivity
Seymour Butts (25-03-14)
Have previous model, bit of a pain to set up but once set up have had no problems. Set up for far end of house, all lap tops , mobiles and hifi gear work aok
There is a fine line between "Hobby" and "Madness"
Seymour Butts (25-03-14)
On sale 26/4/14 @ Aldi. Indoor/outdoor Wi-fi range extender, weather proof, signal up to 500m line of site, works with most modems,, security WEP,WPA,WPA2, WPA mixed
Does not mention a,b,c or n signal compatible or HD friendly. Not mentioned at the mo on their web site
There is a fine line between "Hobby" and "Madness"
Seymour Butts (17-04-14)
Setting up a wifi extender is difficult from the start but once the first extender has been setup, the others would be okay..
Seymour Butts (11-06-14)
The signal range of a Wi-Fi wireless network on mobile can be boosted in several different ways. I found Netgear have good reviews and best to Extend Wi-Fi signals.
cannot go wrong with netgear for bux you pay
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It's amazing how 2 people could be one on forums, must be identity theft cough cough
Seymour Butts (11-06-14)
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