Just isn't consistant and constantly having to deal with trying to get it back working. At this point it isn't working at all, this has been the issue the whole time.
Compact
Doesn't hold; Having to constantly reset; Not Secure
Just isn't consistant and constantly having to deal with trying to get it back working. At this point it isn't working at all, this has been the issue the whole time.
Compact
Doesn't hold; Having to constantly reset; Not Secure
I've only had this for a day, but it certainly seems like the problem I was having with one of my Nest outdoor cameras has been solved. I certainly hope so. Every day since my driveway camera was installed, I would get at least 3 or 4 "Camera Offline" alerts from Nest apparently because the camera...
Despite living in a house with near paper thin walls, the signal from my VM SuperHub2 just never got to the places where needed. Bought one of these sets (over 18 month ago) and within minutes the whole house was covered (well, everywhere needed).
I hooked this up in my office at home, which is in the opposite corner and downstairs from my modem/router location. I am now able to plug in via ethernet and I have a boost in my wifi strength. It worked fine when I first hooked it up, but after a couple of days, it stopped working.
At first it worked, then it stopped a week later. I put it in a different wall socket. Now it works well with my android. My friends i6 never sinc'ed.
I was concerned by some of the negative reviews I'd read online but decided to give this a try. Having set up, following the very clear instructions, it worked first time. The ability to use both Wifi and the network socket meant that I could plug my PC into the unit and still be able to access the...
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Very easy to use; Plug and play; Install and setup in seconds; Excellent value for money; Wireless extender and clone
Misleading 'Up to 500 Mbps' claims; Only 10/100 Ethernet ports
We look at the WPA4220, a hybrid Powerline Wi-Fi extender from TP-LINK. Read on as Tyler tells us all about the kit and if it's worth buying or not.
If you want a reliable, big screen monitor at a reasonable price, this ones for you. Also, if you don''t mind its shortcomings, and use it for what it was designed for a monitor, and as an aux. TV monitor, this will work just fine.
Picture is sharp, bright and well worth the money; Made extremely well, and packaged exceptionally well.
No remote control, its a monitor so no High Def Tuner, can''t watch off air TV either, but you can hook it up to a cable converter for excellent performance; Can''t keep on all the time; Speaker stinks big time; Might as well not even put one in the monitor.
Bright, clear display. Color is excellent. Menu to adjust screen features is very poorly designed and definitely not intuitive. So far, I have a 1/2 inch black bar at the top and bottom of the screen and monitor menu has been no help in stretching the display vertically.
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