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Review on WiFi router TRENDnet TEW-637AP by Adam Wojtczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

a house stand-alone device that organizes a wireless portion of the home grid. There are roughly 25 connected devices overall, but since that many is unusual, there are also only 10 to 15 frequent users. Online browsing, email, and YouTube in 1080p and 720p are all no problem. Because the Lenovo laptop stutters on such rips while the MacBook Pro retina effortlessly twists them, and there are "n" adapters there as well, it appears that the quality of the client wi-fi has a significant impact on the quality of the grid's 720p and 1080p movies (Lenovo on Core i7). About stability: My Internet service provider provides Internet distribution, while a separate computer oversees the file server operation (lives in a box on the balcony). As the previous one was very old, wi-fi did actually stop working with him every few days, and the only cure was to reboot the access point. Rebooting didn't work. In fact, I wanted to switch the access point. But! Wi-fi issues were entirely resolved after I set together a new computer router about a year ago! Now, the idea persists for months, and occasionally, I even forget about it. The MacBook connects at 144 Mbps, with a consistent transfer rate of 7-8 Mb/s while operating at full capacity. Range-wise, the point is in a two-room apartment's back room, and the brick walls are present. entire apartment in every way. A bit catches even at the entrance's bottom. Conclusion: Almost everything, if not everything, suited me! Satisfied!

Pros
  • Great value for the money, great stability, good range (but not the best), fast connection, easy setup, practically hands-free operating.
Cons
  • Just 2.4 GHz; not 2-band.