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A**R
Just what I needed. Great customer support services.
I needed a wifi extender due to me working from home, now. I was experiencing a cutting in, and out, of my internet reception, to my work computer. Although, my other devices in the home, had a strong internet signal. I had a question, because I wasn't sure which item to pick upon set-up. There were YouTube videos to watch, and they gave you a contact email for customer support. I chose to email customer support. I received a reply back, within 10 - 15 minutes. Wow! The tech was very detailed, and gave easy to understand directions. I was given the correct way to access the info on my smartphone screen, and voila! I was good to go. Due to my own ignorance, (I'm not technology savy), I could of had this wifi extender, up and going, within 7 to 10 minutes. So, if you know one millimeter, or more technology than I do, you will be done in a breeze. I went to check my work computer, to see if the signal was still cutting in and out. Nope! Solid signal. Very happy to have resolved this issue. It really sucks to have the notification box, popping off and on my screen , every few minutes, saying "Internet not connected." Very happy I purchased this device. For me, it is a lifesaver.
S**N
Looks like no more buffering of videos! Yay!
I just setup my new Victure WE300 Wi-Fi Range Extender. I found the setup a little unclear, but figured them out. For instance, the two scan codes they provide, didn’t work for me, and when the instructions say to set the extender password, what they actually mean is create one. When they say the password must be between 8 and 32 words, they mean letters and certain acceptable characters. After setup, which is done in an outlet close to the router, I moved the extender to an outlet closer to the middle of my home, to boost my wi-fi to the back of my home. I was immediately able to watch a video without the constant buffering. Yay! I do have an email to their support to find out what it means when the red LAN light randomly comes on and goes off... and to find out how to register for the warranty. I really like that it does not take up both outlets.
K**M
Deal
Even though our condo is less than 1,000 SF, we still have dead spots. I’ve been reluctant on buying one of these babies but glad I finally caved in.It was really easy to set up, if you can follow instructions, that is. And if you mess up, you can always just reset. At first, the WiFi extender kept disconnecting after I lock my phone, but eventually, it recognized it and always connected.I’ve had it for a week now and there were a couple spotty days, but for the most part it works well! Affordable price too!
M**D
Best WIFI extender I have ever used
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I really liked this wifi extender because this one has really strong wifi signals. My bedroom is the basement of the house, so the wifi just barely reached ,This is by far the best WIFI extender I have ever usedWith this extender my game experience is much better just like the wifi router is right inside my room.
P**U
Invalid Password
I purchased these and they arrived in a timely manner, undamaged. After using the WPS method to connect them, they connected to the router without incident in under a minute, (they showed up in the "wireless networks available" list). I had assumed that my tablet and phone had connected on their own as I seemed to have somewhat better range around my home. I was mistaken.I have three smart tv's. None of them would connect to the extenders, informing me that the password was incorrect. After checking my other devices, the problem was the same, "invalid password". Per the WPS method, I was under the assumption that the extenders would have the same password as the router. The password for the router is confusing, so I logged into the router and changed the password to something very simple, reset the extenders and started over. Again, "invalid password". I was able to connect all my other devices to the router without incident, with the new router password but nothing would connect to the extenders. I did try to use the wired method, and that did in fact work, but the reason I bought these was so I wouldn't have to string CAT-5 all through the house.I did contact customer support and all I got was a canned response with the same instructions, again. When I replied to that email further trying to explain the situation, there was no reply.In summary: They connect to the router, they connect to the internet, but not one of my devices can connect to the extenders giving me an "invalid password" error, no matter what the password is.My suggestion? Don't buy these, they may work for some, but over all this has been a 100% waste of time and money for me.UPDATE:There is one piece of missing information from the instructions, (or it is, at least, not clear), you have to use a cell phone to edit the settings in the extenders. Just like going to use wi-fi in a public place on your cell phone, when you access the connection, it will ask you for a new password on you phones internet browser. From there, it's a piece of cake. Also, customer support did contact me with better information, so kudos for them for that.As to actual functionality? Very good speeds and I know have not only coverage for my whole house, but my garage and back deck as well.
Q**N
PIECE OF JUNK, SERIOUSLY DON'T BUY!!!
THIS THING HONESTLY IS A PIECE OF CRAP, THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE TO USE YOUR CELL PHONE MAKES IT WORSE. I WAS ABLE TO JOIN THE WIFI, BUT WHEN I WENT ONTO THE BROWSER IT NEVER LOADED, AND THEN EVENTUALLY MY ROUTER SAID IT DOESN'T RECOGNIZE THIS PAGE. TRIED CONNECTING THIS THING A DOZEN TIMES AND OF COURSE THE SAME RESULT APPEARED. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!
C**L
works as access point
It woks as an access point. Meaning you have an Ethernet connection in a room and want to setup a wireless access point there, not to extend an existing witless signal.But the setup is not obvious. When you power up the device it wants you to extend an existing wireless access point and no other options are given.The work around is to plug it in without connecting Ethernet cord first,. Change access point name and set a password, reboot. Connect to a new WiFi access point you just renamed it to, Attach Ethernet cable. Wait a few minutes to get an IP Address. Use your router to record a new IP of that access point to manage it in the future.
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