Seems good value for money. Might be useful for making that recent Ricoh Colour laser into a wireless printer.
Extends the range of existing 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi networks
iQ Setup for easy Wi-Fi extension
Smart App Control & Analytics: Free EdiRange app with local Wi-Fi environment analytics, Wi-Fi scheduling and guest network
Smart 3-in-1 mode: Access Point, Wi-Fi Extender and Wi-Fi Bridge
Compact, slim wall plug design for convenient placement
Finds best setup location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage with signal strength LED
Features a hardware WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button
Can anyone confirm if this wifi entender would be suitable for UK plugs?
Picture on link shows the round pin plugs
thanks in advance
topss to cootcee64
7 Mar 162#5
It should have a UK plug. From the Edimax information page it looks like they do EU, UK and US versions. I guess they just use one picture to describe it for all regions.
Access point or WiFi bridge modes.
thegamingkinginfo
7 Mar 16#4
What is the Ethernet Port used for?
TheBlueWhale to thegamingkinginfo
7 Mar 16#13
The ethernet connection is used to connect to a PC so that you can configure the device to work with your wireless network. Once done you disconnect the ethernet cable
the1C3MAN
7 Mar 16#6
Thanks ordered!
thegamingkinginfo
7 Mar 16#7
Would this be faster than powerline? I want to connect my laptop to an ethernet socket but I am not sure whether this is better or powerline.
Oneday77 to thegamingkinginfo
7 Mar 161#8
Power line.
hkhk to thegamingkinginfo
7 Mar 16#10
There's a lot written about wi-fi extenders cutting wi-fi speeds. I bought the cheap John Lewis tp-link powerline starter kit for £20 a few days back. Brilliant, simple, 3 year guarantee. You can also buy a powerline wi-fi plug, if you find you want wi-fi at the far end of the powerline pipe.
CrazyBob
7 Mar 16#9
Thanks OP
VashTheStampede
7 Mar 16#11
Its ****: i bought one, about 2 years ago. replaced it as sooon as i could.
if you need decent wifi range look at ubiquiti wifi low end enterprise range, they're about £50, and give you about 600 meters coverage. for most of you,(i assume) that will at least get you the garden, and drive.
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Extends the range of existing 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi networks
iQ Setup for easy Wi-Fi extension
Smart App Control & Analytics: Free EdiRange app with local Wi-Fi environment analytics, Wi-Fi scheduling and guest network
Smart 3-in-1 mode: Access Point, Wi-Fi Extender and Wi-Fi Bridge
Compact, slim wall plug design for convenient placement
Finds best setup location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage with signal strength LED
Features a hardware WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button
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Picture on link shows the round pin plugs
thanks in advance
Access point or WiFi bridge modes.
if you need decent wifi range look at ubiquiti wifi low end enterprise range, they're about £50, and give you about 600 meters coverage. for most of you,(i assume) that will at least get you the garden, and drive.