been looking for an extender this seems a good price. maybe not the fastest but does the job
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paulj48
14 Mar 173#3
how do you refurbish one of these? its an electronic device with a multilayer PCB built on a production line with multimillion pound machines. Do they mean they've just switched on a second hand unit and gave it a bit of a pollish?
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jimjimjeroo
14 Mar 17#1
hmm didn't see it was refurbished
Hannibalateam
14 Mar 17#2
Have one of these, very easy setup for BT hubs.
paulj48
14 Mar 173#3
how do you refurbish one of these? its an electronic device with a multilayer PCB built on a production line with multimillion pound machines. Do they mean they've just switched on a second hand unit and gave it a bit of a pollish?
Monk_5 to paulj48
14 Mar 17#8
As usual with lots of this kind of tech what they mean is Used / Second Hand. LOL
"We plugged it in and it works, lets take a chance." At least its 12 months warranty so wel worth it, many refurbs are not.
dijital to paulj48
14 Mar 171#14
"Refurbished" is the new "Second Hand".
busterpug
14 Mar 17#4
Don't know about the refurbished ones but bought a new one last year and it's very good. Simple to setup
KiNG
14 Mar 17#5
will it work with any router?
sivier to KiNG
14 Mar 17#6
It confirms within this video that it will work with all providers and I guess this is their eBay store..
Has anyone used this successfully using a power strip?
I bought a Maplin Powerline some time ago which failed miserably as it insisted on plugging directly into dedicated sockets at each end.
Who among us tech folk with multiple devices all over the place have empty mains sockets?
shug119
14 Mar 17#9
Good find
jaybizzle
14 Mar 171#10
Instead of boosting from wifi, could I plug in an ethernet cable that is upstairs and boost from that? (Output from ethernet/extender)
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"We plugged it in and it works, lets take a chance." At least its 12 months warranty so wel worth it, many refurbs are not.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121776615926?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I bought a Maplin Powerline some time ago which failed miserably as it insisted on plugging directly into dedicated sockets at each end.
Who among us tech folk with multiple devices all over the place have empty mains sockets?