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Review on πŸ“Ά Boost Your Wi-Fi Signal with TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender and Router - 2 High Power Antennas, Access Point, WISP, 300Mbps by Stanislaw Sipko ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product disappointed, does not meet the promises.

The most significant disadvantage is the background hum and intermittent beeping sounds produced by the network adapter whenever the router is activated. socket: first, a squeak is issued in waves; next, it begins to fade; finally, it becomes more intense. It is very unsettling to go to sleep and then be startled awake by a noise that is barely heard, like a spooky squeak, if your network is located in the bedroom. In addition, the squeak can be heard on numerous examples of the TL-WR841N model at a variety of retail establishments. Also, the TL-WR940N 450M model of the Wi-Fi router makes a squeaking sound. It appeared like the power supplies of all TP-Link Wi-Fi routers were beeping at the same time. Beeping is also produced by the Zyxel Keenetic Start II WiFi router, albeit in a subdued manner. Liked - Wi-Fi router ASUS RT-N300 - does not beep (silent - does not make sounds during operation)

Pros
  • Typical wireless LAN signal, the router casing does not overheat, it has a small footprint, it is simple to set up, it has a button to turn wireless LAN on and off, it has four LAN ports, and an Ethernet cable is included.
Cons
  • The most significant disadvantage is the background hum and intermittent beeping sounds produced by the network adapter whenever the router is activated. socket: first, a squeak is issued in waves; next, it begins to fade; finally, it becomes more intense. The button that turns the wireless connection on or off is only intermittently functional on the case; when it does work, you must push and hold the button for anywhere from five to ten seconds before it takes effect. There are recesses on the upper side of the router case along its perimeter. These recesses are the kind of design element that will eventually become clogged with dust, making it difficult to clean the router from that vantage point.