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Reviewed in Brazil on February 3, 2025
Excelente produto, cumpre o que promete.
frank luft
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Start first with POE, not traditional POE in the sense that you can power it from your POE enabled switch. This device comes with its own injector, running 24 volts. Installation…. Not so seamless with their 192.160.30.1 address. If you DON’T attach it to a router, will work with the supplied ip address, attached to a router, look for a DHCP address, it takes time for it to request one. The unit runs fairly hot. Cable installation, not with the connector on. Waterproof, antenna connections are sealed with a robust rubberized or silicone gasket, rates pretty good there. Coverage is good so far on my property. I’m utilizing it in place of an EnGenius 660 that has reached its age. Programming the AP is pretty easy if you know how. I prefer to use the 5g or the 2.5g so you have to flip the switch in the programming to separate the two SSID and Password wise. IF you are looking for the latest 802.3 protocols, this device is not for you. IF you are looking for A,B,G or N, this works. I’m using it for all my low speed devices (doorbells, Alexa, etc) so I’m good there. As I said, so far so good but I’m worried about the heat it generates and the effect it may have on the case or the electronics. Maybe I should have purchased the Amazon warranty?
Marcos Eduardo Soares de Novaes
Reviewed in Brazil on December 2, 2024
O produto apresentou defeito no wifi apenas alguns meses após a compra
DavebyNet
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I needed wifi in my backyard. I first tried a wireless wifi extender and it was just OK but signal was unstable. Then I bought this and using PoE was easily installed and now I have fast stable wifi in my backyard.
Will C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
I purchased this access point to extend my WiFi out to a couple of garden sheds, about 250 feet away from the house. The signal out there is reasonably ok, but I wanted it to extended even further, so a repeater seemed like the right idea.Avoid this repeater.Out of the box, it doesn't even allow you to use special characters in your device admin password or your SSIDs. It will tell you that it supports them, but when you try and use them, it will fail to save the password. Alphanumeric only.I first tried setting it up as a mesh device, in the hopes that the auto-steering and backhaul selection would be simple. However, this device supports EasyMesh, and ONLY EasyMesh. Any attempt to get it to connect to my EnGenius WiFi access point which supports mesh networking (but not EasyMesh) was impossible. In fact, once you set it as an EasyMesh device, you were completely locked out of all settings of the controller, until you reset it to factory defaults.I tried updating the firmware from the WavLink website; now it will let me use special characters in my passwords, but there aren't any additional features, and this feels like a beta firmware despite being released in 2021 (really??).On startup, the device doesn't even allow you to connect to anything for about 2 minutes, and the latency for any connection to or through the device is about 2.5-3 seconds. Running a ping -t on the device's address, you can watch the latency climb from ~1000ms after you get a connection, to about 3000ms, before finally it starts to respond like a real network device and you get the Finally, I set it up as a repeater, asked it connect to my 2.4GHz network and expand it to its own 2.4g and 5GHz networks, and connected to it with my WiFi-6 enabled laptop on the 5g band.My Internet is not blazing fast; I generally get between 40-100mpbs when I'm hardwired, with latency to Google's DNS servers about 30-45ms. However, using this 'repeater,' I am unable to determine my bandwidth. About 1/2 of the packets sent to 8.8.8.8 drop entirely, the rest come back in ~2500ms, and Ookla's bandwidth test errors out, usually before it even begins.```Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=2495ms TTL=111Request timed out.Request timed out.Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=2663ms TTL=111Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=2565ms TTL=111Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=2638ms TTL=111Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=2738ms TTL=111Request timed out.```I will be returning this device for a refund.
Cliente Kindle
Reviewed in Brazil on December 7, 2023
Funciona muito bem.
fish bone
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
My first one collected and held water and quit functioning. Amazon cheerfully replaced it. The item works wonderfully, but this one will not be installed out in the elements. This product has absolutely no right to be billed as weather/waterproof. Great product that functions amazingly well, but is falsely advertised as weatherproof.
K. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021
I bought a used 5th wheel RV last summer. I plan to live in it full time. Only one problem...the wifi in the main house (my roomie lets me use his for free) would never reach the RV. I spent about 6 months researching solutions and although this Wavlink product is pretty expensive it turns out I could not have done better.BE ADVISED...if you watch videos about how to set it up you'll see people attaching routers to their cable modems and running LAN cable through the walls and crawl spaces and buying expensive mounting arms and so on and so on. YOU DON'T NEED ANY OF THAT IF YOU WANT TO BRING WIFI TO AN OUT BUILDING!You do need to run the setup wizard from the location where you most want the wifi and pay attention to all the possibilities. I didn't the first time I tried to setup the repeater and thought I was in for a major hassle. Then I sat down and patiently went through all the screens. Bingo! Five bars of pure, clear, steady wifi. The trick is to refresh the available networks until the one you want shows up with even 1 bar. The setup will tell you that the signal is very weak. Ignore that. Input the password for whatever wifi signal you are trying to reach and the repeater will create a good, strong connection by adding a short extension to the network name. To use devices in the outbuilding, be sure you connect to the new extended network. You'll use the same password as already exists for the network.My RV is about 250 feet from the original cable modem and this model has no problem providing excellent signal. It's range, in feet, for those who don't do metric easily, is 650 + change. I can now be connected anywhere on a full acre.
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