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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 Arun Kumar ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I do not advise buying this, it does not meet the stated standards.

Maybe I got a marriage, but I write as it is, a personal opinion. In general, I purchased this device for a promotion from a local provider, its price for a new one is 1500, if you pay and-no for a year in advance, then the discount for the router is 1100. They set it up in the office, just plugged it in at home and should be happy, but it wasn’t there, it didn’t live up to expectations. Ver2022.0 fresh, 2 antennas 5 Dbi, in a 2-room apartment should work at 100%, but it’s not like that for me, you leave the room around the corner into the corridor to the kitchen (the doors are open) and immediately the network drops one division in laptop. My daughter on a Chinese smartphone and 3 meters away shows not 100%, one division less. I downloaded a program for scanning WiFi networks "Acrilic" Wi-Fi Home on a laptop, scanned the results, too, I was not pleased, there is a RSSI scale for signal strength: from 0-60 a good signal (green zone), -60-80 average signal (pink zone ), -80-100 weak signal - red zone The signal next to the router at close range is -25-28, at 2 meters it already drops to -45-49, around the corner in the corridor with the door open at 4 meters -65, in the next room through the corridor -73. Oddly enough, the neighbor's Zyxel even I don't know who owns it, it gives out a stable signal of -65-70 throughout the apartment, and in the next room it even surpasses mine. The settings are set to maximum power, even set the US region, the level rose slightly by only 2% (in the US). As a result, you can experiment with third-party firmware, but I'm not a supporter of this, because. the product is new comes with the latest firmware and should work as it should.

Pros
  • design
Cons
  • signal strength, loses network