WAVLINK AX3000 WiFi 6 Range Extender
$159.99
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About this item- IP67-rated waterproof housing that ensures continued operation on harsh outdoor environments or in climates of extreme cold, heat or continuous moisture. Note: The PoE part of the router is not waterproof.
- Complies with IEEE 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n standards. Supports dual-band maximum speed up to 5GHz 2402Mbps and 2.4GHz 573Mbps
- The 6x7dBi omni-directional antennas and high-power amplifiers provide extreme WiFi coverage and penetration. Also supports Everything Mesh technology, one-click brings more device connections, greatly expanding the WiFi coverage
- Supports Mesh, AP, Router, Repeater, AP+Repeater and other modes apply to more outdoor connection scenarios. Router/AP mode is ideal for converting wired connections into wireless networks
- Supporting 802.3af/802.3at/48V PoE Power over Ethernet with the included PoE adapter, this device offers flexible deployment and convenient installation with its mounting bracket design. It can be easily mounted on poles or walls
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Sometimes you would see a radio at places like, fictional name here, Crazzzy Harry Radio Emporium, with 8, 10 transistors, at give away prices.
"How do we do it!"
Well you did get a radio with 10 transistors in it but only six of them would be wired up and working, the other just soldered to traces on the board that were not powered up.
And I'm guessing they probably had a lot of fallouts when they went to test the transistor? They were expensive to produce so what do you do, dump them to back closet radio manufacturer?
Part of the transistor worked, do they would wire these in as a diode.
So you legally got your 10 transistors, but 4 couldn't amplify anything.
I once purchased this impressive looking antenna that was probably 8 foot long, 3 in high, it was plastic light outer case.
It got crushed in half by our local post office service, it jumped into the conveyor belt, so I got it in two parts, delivered about 4 days apart each half.
All it was, was a thin wire loop antenna embed into piece of Styrofoam. You could made one for about five bucks. I think I paid $50.
So I have to agree with you this, Wi-Fi extender does look like it does something?
I have tried other ax1800/3000 outdoor units but none of them can hold the steady connection when I'm in the parking lot, about 150 feet away, somewhat in line of site (blocked by a few wooden posts)
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