Netgear's instructions are convoluted; they omit qualifying installation details from a proper order and you wind up redoing your install as a result. I have a dual band wireless router and despite what the instructions indicate, each band is not supported equally, often not at all. On top of that, the device did not "extend" the range of my wireless router, it simply made it somewhat stronger at random times. Regarding this evaluation format, how would I know if it's "of good quality"? Does the qualifier "quality" relate to performance or how the thing's actually constructed? I attempted to find the best device within my budget for the project. This item falls far short of reaching that objective. It's not the vendor's responsibility, so the problem doesn't like there.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Unit puts out a strong signal and is faster on the 5ghz band than the source router. My beef with this unit is that when the source router went down, I had to do a factory reset to regain internet access. Seems difficult in this situation. Otherwise it is a strong repeater.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Product was still in its package even though the box was opened. Works as it should and we are happy with the discount. Thanks.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The product is working fine. The areas in my home which had poor internet reception have improve greatly due to the use of this wifi extender.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
My brother did all the research and bought this WiFi extender for himself …. Said it was the best for the price. I bought it and the set up was a breeze !! I now have a strong signal throughout the house !! Works perfectly !!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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