Need to grab as much before the storm strikes :stuck_out_tongue:
maccy1
22 Dec 164#3
well...
Heat added Frankus :laughing:
sradmad
22 Dec 163#6
good find frank, heat added :smiley:
Latest comments (28)
mbd
24 Dec 16#28
Have the latest netgear 2000mbps mimo plugs and unfortunately even in the same location as the AP (maybe 40meters away from router) I got only 60mbps....
CalumH93
24 Dec 16#27
Got a call to say my order has been cancelled as they have been "discontinued" :disappointed:
GoNz017
24 Dec 16#26
OOS on the 2nd link but the main link still works?
Meluk9
23 Dec 16#25
Ultimately you need to get Ethernet cables routed to the weak areas of a house. Only reliable solution. Then use some unifi AP's. V impressed with them so far
konraddrozdz
23 Dec 16#24
Linksys? No thanks I'd rather run around with cables
ollie87
23 Dec 16#23
You need more than one of these types of deals for that kind of house. I'd be looking at a proper Unifi setup if I was you.
fat2fit
23 Dec 16#22
If you have issues with WiFi in a big and/or old house, and you don't want to run Ethernet under your floorboards, then powerline with WiFi is the best solution I have found. I use the Devolo dLAN 120, but there are other brands, some cheaper. The investment is worth it to save all the headaches from poor wifi and buffering from streaming from my server to my TV room
nzadok
22 Dec 16#8
Would this solve my dreadful virginmedia superhub 2 WiFi drops and and improve coverage throughout the house?
friendlyfire321 to nzadok
22 Dec 16#13
You could use a different router and just have the Superhub as a modem
mbd to nzadok
23 Dec 161#21
I ordered this product on Amazon a month back at around £70 in hope it would solve my issues with drop outs.
I live in a victorian terrace and unfortunately it made little difference....
SuperLayzee
22 Dec 161#18
Had Linksys still been owned by Cisco I might have purchased but I'm just a bit sceptical of the parent brand Belkin. Good price though!
veedubjai to SuperLayzee
22 Dec 16#20
That's is what got me thinking. This WAP is suppose to be business grade but ties with Belkin just screams of dumbing down consumer grade stock. Gotta admit though, quite a big drop in price unless it was never at that price point in the first place.
bednim
22 Dec 161#19
Thanks, I'll pass on this one then!
sJohnson23
22 Dec 16#17
Yup. I've tried the latest firmware, old firmwares, setup from fresh again and again. Just anguish. Avoid!
nzadok
22 Dec 16#16
I'm doing this at the moment with a fairly basic router running dd-wrt but the range and speed aren't the best and I'm not able to use 5Ghz, although it doesn't drop the WiFi. I reckon this might work out better, think I'll try it out
sJohnson23
22 Dec 162#14
Installed three of these at an office - nothing but hassle.
bednim to sJohnson23
22 Dec 16#15
Is it that bad?
zwarder
22 Dec 16#12
The 1750 higher speed version is also good value at £84 must be a price drop overall
garygdicker
22 Dec 16#11
ive ordered one not that i need it but its a cracking bargain
maccy1
22 Dec 16#10
:laughing:
AzeemB
22 Dec 16#9
some people seem to have had issues connecting android devices to it, from the reviews on amazon.
no idea if thats been sorted out now
vassy4u
22 Dec 161#7
Are you windows based? :stuck_out_tongue:
sradmad
22 Dec 163#6
good find frank, heat added :smiley:
maccy1
22 Dec 161#5
Are you sure? :laughing:
maccy1
22 Dec 164#3
well...
Heat added Frankus :laughing:
Frank30uk to maccy1
22 Dec 162#4
Cheers Mac :laughing:
Suztera
22 Dec 161#2
Think you can also get cashback from Quidco (5.5%) or Topcashback (8%).
Hmm tempted to buy one to see how it compares to a Unifi AC.
vassy4u
22 Dec 164#1
Good spot op.. :smiley:
Need to grab as much before the storm strikes :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.3/u/3at, PoE, 17 VLANs
For a strong wireless network
Infact there are 3 Linksys WAP`s all heavily discounted or mispriced. see link
http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/catalog/search.do?Ntt=Linksys+Wireless+Access+Point&N=
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I live in a victorian terrace and unfortunately it made little difference....
no idea if thats been sorted out now
Heat added Frankus :laughing:
Hmm tempted to buy one to see how it compares to a Unifi AC.
Need to grab as much before the storm strikes :stuck_out_tongue: