Wavlink N300 Wireless Smart Router Access Point With 4 x 5dbi External Antennas & WPS Button $6.79 + Free Ship
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Monoprice[monoprice.com] has Wavlink N300 Wireless Smart Router Access Point With 4 x 5dbi External Antennas & WPS Button for $6.79
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Features
Complies with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards
High power wireless router can transfer signal to larger coverage.
Wireless Speeds up to 300Mbps.
Smart Mobile APP remote management anytime and anywhere
Smart APP management: Terminal labeling, network disabled, speed monitoring and control
Guest Wi-Fi provides secure Wi-Fi access for guests sharing your home or office network Supports by PPPoE, Dynamic IP,static IP and WISP access to the Internet
Built-in DHCP server with automatic dynamic IP address distribution
It seems back to 10 years ago
It is openwrt compatible
You sure you are referencing the right model? Doesn't seem to have official support for OpenWRT when I lookup WL-WN529R2P. This model is not listed on the table of hardware page at OpenWRT. Can anyone help clarify please? https://openwrt.org/toh/start
Are these LAN ports work only if you connect the extender to internet via lan cable?
I need WiFi extender which input Internet signal vi WiFi but output via LAN ports to connect my old TV which has only LAN port.
this is damn cheap; i have an asus router from a few yrs ago..ac1900...is this better?whats it for exactly...just a router or a repeater?
No this is not better in any way than your Asus. Stick with the Asus! But do look into updating the firmware if you have not done so since purchasing the Asus.
Thanks OP! I like this cheap little device, and thinking about getting a second one, even tho the 15% off coupon is expired.
I used it as an access point, or wifi extender, in my shed where I have some exercise equipment and a Roku TV. The Roku TV is about 125+ feet and thru 3 walls from my main wifi router (ASUS RT-AC68U) in my house. The shed Roku will connect directly to the ASUS router, but throughput is very sketchy. Before putting the Wavlink in place I tested throughput with the Netflix channel network checker and got 0.6 Mbps. I then connected Roku thru this Wavlink device (which I had already setup as an access point using wireless 'Wisp' mode) and I got 6.1 Mbps. Next day when I did some exercize out there Roku still connected and got 9.0 Mbps. Similar for tablets and phones, some of which won't even connect directly to the main router.
Time will tell what the long term reliability of this Wavlink device is. One of the main problems I've had with similar devices is that they would sometimes 'forget' their configuration and I'd have to reconfigure them periodically. If this one stays working with no more maintenance than an occasional reboot I'll be thrilled.
It is garbage. Cut the speed significantly. Needed one instead of one of routers which lose connection from time to time. 80-90 mbps on old router stable - 5-25 mbps on this one - it is on dynamic ip. not worth it
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These things are great for smart home networks.
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It is openwrt compatible
These things are great for smart home networks.
I wouldn't specify guest per se, but yes, a secondary or third or fourth network silo'd from the rest.
It is openwrt compatible
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I need WiFi extender which input Internet signal vi WiFi but output via LAN ports to connect my old TV which has only LAN port.
I used it as an access point, or wifi extender, in my shed where I have some exercise equipment and a Roku TV. The Roku TV is about 125+ feet and thru 3 walls from my main wifi router (ASUS RT-AC68U) in my house. The shed Roku will connect directly to the ASUS router, but throughput is very sketchy. Before putting the Wavlink in place I tested throughput with the Netflix channel network checker and got 0.6 Mbps. I then connected Roku thru this Wavlink device (which I had already setup as an access point using wireless 'Wisp' mode) and I got 6.1 Mbps. Next day when I did some exercize out there Roku still connected and got 9.0 Mbps. Similar for tablets and phones, some of which won't even connect directly to the main router.
Time will tell what the long term reliability of this Wavlink device is. One of the main problems I've had with similar devices is that they would sometimes 'forget' their configuration and I'd have to reconfigure them periodically. If this one stays working with no more maintenance than an occasional reboot I'll be thrilled.