Hi there, is it working omni directional or is it a pointing antenna? Can you check behind the antenna if there is any connection and how far. Same with 90 degrees to the side :-). Thank you for your testing...
Hi. We do have a family that have a cabin behind the extender that connects to it. I will go back over probably next weekend and can get you data points and distances from 90 and 180 degrees.
Definitely. I recently had it loosen up a little and the unit was tilted about 5 degrees down. I was getting poor performance at the cabin. I tightened it up and now I’m back to full strength.
Hi. If those that you have are WiFi enabled, then yes you could move them out up to over 100 yards and still have them work. You may still need power wherever you place them.
Hi there, is it working omni directional or is it a pointing antenna? Can you check behind the antenna if there is any connection and how far. Same with 90 degrees to the side :-). Thank you for your testing...
Hi. We do have a family that have a cabin behind the extender that connects to it. I will go back over probably next weekend and can get you data points and distances from 90 and 180 degrees.
@@useful.knowledge Thanks, very helpful when planning 🙂
Ok. I finally remembered to check. I had good signal for up to about 80 yards behind the extender. It’s not like in front of it but not bad.
@@useful.knowledge Thank you!
@@useful.knowledge I assume it is about the same to the sides :-). I have one on order as we speak..
Very good range testing, thanks
Hi. I thought so. We’ve all been impressed.
can you disable the 2.4GHz band?
Hi. I’m really not sure. I’ll check the next time that I go over.
Yes.
These work great for line of site but if you have trees you're going to have issues.
Definitely. I recently had it loosen up a little and the unit was tilted about 5 degrees down. I was getting poor performance at the cabin. I tightened it up and now I’m back to full strength.
I don't have a clue about what you're doing, but do you think it would extend the range on Blink security cameras?
Hi. If those that you have are WiFi enabled, then yes you could move them out up to over 100 yards and still have them work. You may still need power wherever you place them.
Thanks for the reply, I'll give it a shot.
Okay , thanks
Does this replace internet that you have to subscribe and pay for?
No, this uses the internet that you already have. With its strong wifi signal, you can be farther away from that main source.