I bought to cover the back room, because. tablet/smartphone caught there is not stable (but caught). I put it in the same room, and not somewhere "in the middle". The calculation was that with two remote antennas, this repeater will catch the signal from the router better than mobile devices with wretched antennas. No - the same unstable reception. And as a result, I switched to the mode of a regular access point and connected it with a wire (fortunately, he was there). Further. It turned out that the built-in power supply squeaks / hisses quite loudly (well, whoever heard how the chokes squeak knows). You can hear very well at night. I had to open it (they forgot about the guarantee right away) in order to fill in the power board (it is there separately) with hot glue. Upon opening, it turned out that both boards were not washed from the flux, and the screen was not soldered on the signal board (although there is a place and tinning for it). It's just not worthy of Asus [facepalm]. It would be better to buy a similar TP-Link, it would be twice cheaper and most likely better quality.
πΆ Hawking HAI6SIP: Boost Your Wireless Signal Range with Hi-Gain 6dB Omni-Directional Antenna
9 Review
Gadgets World FBA_ALFA ARSN19M OMNI Directional High Gain
9 Review
4G LTE modem MikroTik LHG LTE6 kit white
38 Review
Boost Mobile Signal with 4G LTE Antenna TS9 - Dual πΆ Mimo WiFi Amplifier for Huawei Hotspot - Long Range High Gain Antenna
9 Review
HB-UMLS Sabrent USB 2.0 Hub with 4 Ports and LED Power Switches for Each Port
12 Review
π StarTech.com NETRS2321P: 1-Port RS232 to Ethernet IP Converter, Serial over IP Device Server - Black
5 Review
π CERRXIAN RS232 to Ethernet Serial Device Server - TCP/IP Converter with 1Port DB9 RS232 Serial to Ethernet Connectivity
3 Review
π uni USB C Hub with Ethernet Adapter, 4K HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, and 3 USB 3.0 Ports for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, XPS
11 Review