- the strength and quality of the signal. Simple assembly required.
- Some of the devices are inoperable.
- Work and the area covered by it.
- The lack of a plug adapter, as well as the requirement of authorizing the application before making any changes.
- Compact
- There was no increase in velocity when traveling with him.
- Works. if you don't take into account the subtleties mentioned in the comments.
- Even if it is in the area where there is a good signal, it still loses connection with the router sometimes or twice a day.
- Appearance. Ease of settings. Radius of action
- Design with a minimum of elements, maximizing efficiency through minimalism.
- A little - it would be possible to set it up without any registrations and logins to your account, and in general, it would be really great.
- Tasks and regions covered.
- No adaptor plugs were included, and settings on the app required authorization.
- inexpensive price
- The signal's reach is expanded thanks to the repeater, but the Wi-Fi's strength is diminished as a result.
- And cheap and unimpressed) A well-made and attractive amplifier that is among the most affordable on the market. Compact, simple to set up (two plugs into a socket with a break), and straightforward to install. Including the time it took to download the Mi Home program, the setup process took me ten minutes. There were no setup issues; everything functioned correctly on the first try. I made the decision to create a network in the settings "with a name identical to the name of the home network." What particularly caught my attention was how the kid's laptop, which was happily "sleeping" on the nursery table, went from the "basic" access point to the grid from the Xiaomi amplifier without being awakened. Damn the magic))) By the way, the kid is content because "YouTube no longer slows down" and the signal in the nursery has greatly improved. favorable toward Apple products. The Airport Time Capsule transmits the signal, which is evenly distributed between iPads and poppies. Nothing wrong so far, hopefully more in the future
- Cheapness' flip side is minimal functionality. The device is obviously not for technologists since its frequency range is only 2.4 GHz and its top speed is 300 Mbit/s. The amplifier only serves your intended purpose. That is, it intensifies))) The receiver's sensitivity isn't great; it only goes about 6 meters from the base point with a non-capital wall (foam blocks) in the way, but the amplifier is already complaining about a weak signal.
- Lightweight, portable, and with a strong signal
- not a european standard
- Reasonable cost and simple setup
- Limited ability to pick up signals.
- It's effective, but.
- The "transparent" switching that was promised does not take place, and the mobile device does not switch to a stronger access point automatically. If you turn WiFi off and on, the device will connect precisely to the amplifier, but if you then travel to the room containing the router, the same pattern will play out in reverse: the device will continue to cling to the amplifier rather than automatically switching to the router's stronger signal. To manually move between networks after activating the operating mode that is not "transparent," but rather an additional network called "Your_network_plus."
- Design
- When compared to the signal that is emitted by the router, the quality of the signal suffers a significant decline.
- Pumped up my knowledge on networks)
- Long, dreary setup, tormented with experiments for a week).
- I agree with previous reviews. Automatic download and connection to the router when the power is turned on at the outlet.
- High cost for a small box with "ears". More than a thousand delivered.