Transfer speed: N300.
Wireless standards: a/b/g/n.
#Carley
£13.99 at Argos now
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lord_trumpington to JellybearXo
23 Aug 1616#4
Sounds like yuz configured it wronger then....init
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Zardoz
23 Aug 16#1
It's a neat little unit and works well.
The setup is quite good as well.
davescouse
23 Aug 16#2
Didn't work for me, tested it on and off with a speed checker and wifi analyzer and made no difference.
Neil_ to davescouse
24 Aug 16#19
Not what it's for. It won't make your wifi faster. It just enables you to stand further away from your router. I have onw and it works just dandy.
JellybearXo
23 Aug 16#3
This made my Internet worser
lord_trumpington to JellybearXo
23 Aug 1616#4
Sounds like yuz configured it wronger then....init
zappp64 to JellybearXo
24 Aug 16#22
A device as such would be slower for those connecting to the network using it.
This is due to the fact the same radio is used to accept incoming and outgoing packets from clients as it does to forward those packets on to the next wifi router and accept replies.
So effectively you get half the bandwidth, as each packet must go over the air twice.
stebaird
23 Aug 16#5
Ive got one plugged in upstairs and it gives a stronger signal all around the house than my router which is plugged in the hallway.
jonnyhjazz
23 Aug 16#6
Worked a treat for me
ukmonkey
23 Aug 16#7
How do they work ?
scumming
24 Aug 16#8
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know of a unit that does work well?... any Reviews/Tests?
kev3 to scumming
24 Aug 16#9
We had poor wifi signal upstairs so i have tried a few of these extenders including this one and they don't work well.
I ran a network cable upstairs and added a cheap second router and this works really well.
casper6391
24 Aug 161#10
WiFi extenders only extend the range of the signal quality they recieve they will no imrove internet speeds etc, they will only allow devices that cannot connect to your router because they cannot recieve the signal to be connected via this bridge device.
Opening post
Wireless standards: a/b/g/n.
#Carley
£13.99 at Argos now
Top comments
All comments (24)
The setup is quite good as well.
This is due to the fact the same radio is used to accept incoming and outgoing packets from clients as it does to forward those packets on to the next wifi router and accept replies.
So effectively you get half the bandwidth, as each packet must go over the air twice.
I ran a network cable upstairs and added a cheap second router and this works really well.