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“You don’t need an IT degree to finally have fast WiFi in your house” first of all, no IT professional can make internet faster. Second, internet can’t be made any faster than it already is. Third, I saw a review on this device from the Computer Clan, and in a lot of cases, it actually makes WiFi SLOWER.
well the isp can make it faster.. and if u have a crappy router buying a new actually good one can help you actually get the speeds youe paying for But ye internet speeds are based on where u live.. the only people tjat can give you faster internet is your ISP but they wont care that 1 person in an area wants faster speeds
I had a similar device to this years ago because my wifi didnt make it to my bedroom. By receiving and re-broadcasting on the same freq you are basically cutting your available data speed in half. It actually worked fairly well when I used 2.4 gHz for receiving and 5 gHz for broadcast. That way full bandwidth was available for use both ways.
"no IT professional can make internet faster" Yes, it can be done. When I started my IT career and started to work from home, I immediately upgraded my ISP plan to higher one. :D
My daughter is in a wheelchair and the wifi in her room sucks. She has to go up & down the stairs to be able to do her homework. My wife saw the ad for this thing, bought it, plugged it into the wall and now our daughter can walk again. Wifi still sucks thou...
The wifi at our house dropped out in the bedrooms, but as i knew that WiFi boosters in genral are not partucularly great (unless you do something weird then wifi boosters cut the avalable bandwith in half, for example, if you had a 100 megabit internet connection, then if the wifi booster was only capable of 100 megabit, then the actual speed you would get would be approx 50 megabit, oh, and the best place to put a wifi booster is actually where the wifi signal is still decent but would start to become bad if you moved it closer to the area where the signal is bad) what i ended up doing was putting in an ethernet cable (essentially a cable which carries the internet connection over it) between one of the bedrooms and the kitchen, which is where the internet box (as i call it) is, and i also added some additional cables going from the bedroom down behind the tv in the living room, as the WIFI connection to the TV box was also not paricularly great (so that the box can be hardwired to the internet instead of using WIFI) and i bought a router from amazon, which i have configured to work as a wireless access point, the cable from the internet box plugs into the upstairs router, from there theres a cable going to the PC i am using to type this comment, and also cables going to a few other things, and there is also a cable going downstairs to the TV box
That stupid ad has been plaguing my youtube for the past couple of weeks. BTW, the narrator is the same one that narrates the ad for the poor Chinese psychic kid that draws your soulmate. It's definitely legit, guys! 😂
to be fair my ISP sold me 1Gbit internet and gave me a 100mbit router, so I ended up getting a server switch on my roof with a 1Gbit router. So to some twisted extend, ISP's do tend to scam you a bit :P
Here is the issue, the master ISP servers in your sector of service gets 'throttled' by more bandwidth being pushed through said servers. You can even notice this on very fast connections (like in my case AT&T's highest tier fiber connection, no data cap) around 'prime streaming time'. 5-7PM you may experience slowdowns cause that's when everybody in your area, using that master server, is streaming or playing games (after getting off work, eating, then relaxing) So it's more a bandwidth issue due to traffic MOST the time.
@@123sleepygamer Probably fibre lines that don't require switches/repeaters for certain distances prevent that problem. "VDSL" in Germany is suffering a lot from shared lines in the evening, speeds lower by up to 50%.
that whole "2 scientists found a big secret about throttling and quit" ive seen for 2 different boosters! smh. 2 brands using the same video with the same 2 people for 2 fake products is just sad
Fun fact: your internet services in most areas are connected to a phone box of some kind. Usually on an electric pole or something but when something goes wrong, they check your services before checking the phone box so if you did something to manipulate your services in-house, they can still pick it up through the telephone box and just disable your connections through there to keep you from auto-throttling
jesus, i had this memory card reader/usb in my pc that would constantly disconnect and reconnect (i didint even used it once and it was worn out lol) and my solution was to disconnect it from the motherboard, hearing this shit gave me ptsd, like what did it reconnect it self ?
Jokes aside, i have an IT degree, and i always program my own wifi, i was an IT Scientist, and a WIFI Scientist, so i know the secret, to use a cheatcode for a fast wifi
Fun fact, you can make a WiFi repeater using almost any an old gateway device you have lying around, flash OpenWRT onto it and you can use it for almost anything you want. The only thing preventing you from using a standard gateway as a repeater, or a bridge, or an access point, is the firmware. The factory firmware obviously doesn't have those capabilities because, understandably, the manufacturer would rather you go buy a new device.
I want to know how they boost past the router/modem speed or do they grab that super fast speed from some as yet unknown source....... As their commercials go I'll choose space alien signals because this is as realistic as their claims.. They are relying on people to be completely ignorant of how a office network/ home network operate.
Usual signs of a scam: 1. Presenting oneself as altruistic or declaring some higher purpose behind a product meant to make profit for the producer. 2. Utilizing "us vs. them" mentality, usually by implying a conspiracy. 3. Trying to creating sense of urgency.
I facepalm every time I see stupid buzzwords like "graphene", "block chain technology", or everyone's favorite "the internet of things". What do you not like your coffee machine stopping when it loses the wifi? You are one strange person.
4:43 you are wrong there. In my country there is an university that is based around computer science AND hardware. It's named Automatic Control and Applied Informatics. Internationally recognized and quite prestigious, i might add. They teach both programming and electronics to their students, a "2 in 1 deal", if you wish. I could see someone from that department being interested in developing a wifi booster (by that i mean- something to improve your router's capability to project the signal better, an extra "antenna")
Just use Ethernet!!! (and put a cheapo mini router at the end) It's more reliable and consistent, the repeaters are a band-aid solution to a bad network
In some situations you can't get ethernet ut a wlan repeater. It's just not the garbage in this ad but a serius router from MIKROTIK or ubiquiti (or cisco - not linksys). You don't put a 50$ router if you need to pay 100$ for the FCC license (over 4W EIRP for ranges over 20km to 150km; the R11e-5HacT module delivers 600mW). The router in the ad isn't really a repeater as it only have on sender/receiver (store and forward). The serious equipment have up tp 12 sender/receiver and don't do a store/forward as you'll should set up different antennas for transmit and receive. With cisco you'll get a central controller where you signal get combined.
I ended up putting an ethernet connection in when i was having issues with WIFI in my bedroom (which allowed the desktop to use a hardwired ethernet connection, and also a second router, which has a wired connection back to the main router, and has a seperate SSID)
Yes LETS FREAKING GO radioactive memory stick 🤣 also I don’t think anyone minds about the sponsorships my guy u gotta do what u gotta do at the end of the day
Hey jay, im french canadian and I saw the same ad translated in french witht the same BS in it. I tried to report it but youtube has no user report ad system
Actually they're technically right because I have CenturyLink and RUclips says that at 4am RUclips slows down by 4%, but, why would that matter when i can still stream 1440p 60fps 24 hours a day and 7 days a week?
When I first saw this ad on RUclips, I at least assumed it wasn't a complete fraud and had some kind of proxy being used to bypass any ISP filtering based on content. However, after doing some quick searching I came to the same conclusion that it's literally a cheap range extender with no special software and just a scam.
it might be possible to hijack the website "speedtest by ookla" and basically whenever the user tries a speedtest the range extender serves a fake website (stored locally) which shows insanely high speeds.
At 12:53 a youtube leading bar is shown to shoot way ahead of the Playhead, which they don't do because they'd rather not hog all of the ram on your device, so normally you'd only see the loading bar a minute ahead of the Playhead.
Is it really worth mentioning that every time they quote a number as "mega-BYTES per second" the number they actually show is shown in mega-BITS per second. (So every number they show is really 1/8 or the number their narrator says... although we could put this down to uninformed script writers...)
So many people confuse wifi with internet. Wifi is just a means of local networking, the speed is still determined by your ISP. Unfortunately companies like this prey on people's lack of understanding of how the two technologies differ. That cut scene of central office equipment made me jarr out because they show some POTS equipment that is probably a DSLAM. There is no way you are getting 100mbps on DSL even if you buy this thing lol. Those Cisco routers looked pretty old too, probably 10/100 for local networking within the CO. I always laugh at these random pics companies and news show of technology that does not really apply to what they're talking about. My favourite was a news article about some kind of internet worm and they showed a DMS100 switch. I guess I'm just a nerd for noticing those things lol.
Might I add that the video footage of them showing off their connection speeds look a lot like a joke video from a youtube channel named "Thiojoe"? They couldn't prove it, so they used Thiojoe's JOKE video to show off a fake product... Woo, totally not sketchy business practices
As I live far away from town, no fiber internet here, my max download is 11Mbps. Not MBps, Mega bits per second... and this moneygrab lowers it to max 3. Upload? yes, its 4Mbps, but why??? I need download not upload! You summarized it good - its not possible to make something like this
I stopped song this type of ad recently but I saw a remote controlled vibrator ad on RUclips the other day :) Also the phrase is "money-grubbing" and that bothers me too.
Best thing is I got ads for that Kind of bullshit right after buying a proper access point for the basemant. So the Completely missed their target audience lol
It is a cheap 4 USD repeater from China, the PCB is using some super cheap ESP chipset which is powered by 5V. You find the same chipset in cheap smart LED lamps.
I'm in the UK and never heard of this product and people are definitely not using it here you have good broadband in this country already we don't need things like this
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The windows device removed sound about halfway through legit made me check my pc to see if I hit anything with my foot
I unplugged my phone and the sound happened. I was confused.
That was in the video?! Ffs haha, I thought something had disconnected and reconnected, had to open my Device manager and check.
brooo i just checked to see if everything was plugged in correctly then i saw the comments XD
I'm watching this on my phone and it was very surprising to hear it. Lol!
lol i played video back 3 times and then found it was video not my pc
"Taking the UK by storm"
I've never seen or heard of it..
And also they won’t even in the UK
“Taking RUclips adds by storm”
@@thatsstoguy more accurate
do you live in the uk tho
Did you guys get a chance to watch the movie for a real person and watch the movie with me a few weeks ago and I thought it was a real person
Fun fact im from the UK and I've never heard of this thing
Same here mate.
But it took the UK by storm? How is that even possible?
Same lol.
Same in belguim
Same
when your grandma finds a wifi extender strange you know its bad
sadly everyones granny still buys radioactive bracelets
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“You don’t need an IT degree to finally have fast WiFi in your house” first of all, no IT professional can make internet faster. Second, internet can’t be made any faster than it already is. Third, I saw a review on this device from the Computer Clan, and in a lot of cases, it actually makes WiFi SLOWER.
well the isp can make it faster.. and if u have a crappy router buying a new actually good one can help you actually get the speeds youe paying for
But ye internet speeds are based on where u live.. the only people tjat can give you faster internet is your ISP but they wont care that 1 person in an area wants faster speeds
I had a similar device to this years ago because my wifi didnt make it to my bedroom.
By receiving and re-broadcasting on the same freq you are basically cutting your available data speed in half.
It actually worked fairly well when I used 2.4 gHz for receiving and 5 gHz for broadcast. That way full bandwidth was available for use both ways.
"no IT professional can make internet faster"
Yes, it can be done. When I started my IT career and started to work from home, I immediately upgraded my ISP plan to higher one. :D
@@Gobra11 that’s not what I meant. I meant being an IT professional and making WiFi faster without upgrading your ISP’s speed
@@aimwell8813 pretty sure he was joking or being sarcastic, are you slow?
My daughter is in a wheelchair and the wifi in her room sucks. She has to go up & down the stairs to be able to do her homework. My wife saw the ad for this thing, bought it, plugged it into the wall and now our daughter can walk again. Wifi still sucks thou...
The wifi at our house dropped out in the bedrooms, but as i knew that WiFi boosters in genral are not partucularly great (unless you do something weird then wifi boosters cut the avalable bandwith in half, for example, if you had a 100 megabit internet connection, then if the wifi booster was only capable of 100 megabit, then the actual speed you would get would be approx 50 megabit, oh, and the best place to put a wifi booster is actually where the wifi signal is still decent but would start to become bad if you moved it closer to the area where the signal is bad)
what i ended up doing was putting in an ethernet cable (essentially a cable which carries the internet connection over it) between one of the bedrooms and the kitchen, which is where the internet box (as i call it) is, and i also added some additional cables going from the bedroom down behind the tv in the living room, as the WIFI connection to the TV box was also not paricularly great (so that the box can be hardwired to the internet instead of using WIFI)
and i bought a router from amazon, which i have configured to work as a wireless access point, the cable from the internet box plugs into the upstairs router, from there theres a cable going to the PC i am using to type this comment, and also cables going to a few other things, and there is also a cable going downstairs to the TV box
Bal is going to be a real person for a few weeks and then it takes a few weeks to
Windows be like: Dum dum dum dum Du du du
Windows wanted to censor this BS
idgi (i don't get it)
@@yuyukosfaithfulservant USB insertion/removal sound
@@DryPaperHammerBro dude i know the way the dude typed it is not even accurate
lol
WoW, I live in the UK and never heard of this actual device ! I am suprised that our Advertising agency hasn't barred the Ad's !
That stupid ad has been plaguing my youtube for the past couple of weeks.
BTW, the narrator is the same one that narrates the ad for the poor Chinese psychic kid that draws your soulmate. It's definitely legit, guys! 😂
10:36 the device plugin sound scared the hell out of me.
SAME
There's a few times it's in the vid.
I legit had to look at my computer to make sure nothing was wrong.
Right first time it did it I legit checked my pc to see if I had hit anything with my foot
Me on my phone
*Puny mortals!*
confused the hell out of me cuz i was on my macbook
to be fair my ISP sold me 1Gbit internet and gave me a 100mbit router, so I ended up getting a server switch on my roof with a 1Gbit router. So to some twisted extend, ISP's do tend to scam you a bit :P
Here is the issue, the master ISP servers in your sector of service gets 'throttled' by more bandwidth being pushed through said servers. You can even notice this on very fast connections (like in my case AT&T's highest tier fiber connection, no data cap) around 'prime streaming time'. 5-7PM you may experience slowdowns cause that's when everybody in your area, using that master server, is streaming or playing games (after getting off work, eating, then relaxing) So it's more a bandwidth issue due to traffic MOST the time.
@@123sleepygamer Probably fibre lines that don't require switches/repeaters for certain distances prevent that problem. "VDSL" in Germany is suffering a lot from shared lines in the evening, speeds lower by up to 50%.
It's also "taking Germany by storm" from the ads i've seen over here, lol
Ja😂
Just casually says that he got a company to send him a liquid cooler to put beans in
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that whole "2 scientists found a big secret about throttling and quit" ive seen for 2 different boosters! smh. 2 brands using the same video with the same 2 people for 2 fake products is just sad
Fun fact: your internet services in most areas are connected to a phone box of some kind. Usually on an electric pole or something but when something goes wrong, they check your services before checking the phone box so if you did something to manipulate your services in-house, they can still pick it up through the telephone box and just disable your connections through there to keep you from auto-throttling
10:35 - that got me.
not me, linux gang
jesus, i had this memory card reader/usb in my pc that would constantly disconnect and reconnect (i didint even used it once and it was worn out lol) and my solution was to disconnect it from the motherboard, hearing this shit gave me ptsd, like what did it reconnect it self ?
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Free wifi anywhere you go. Hold up ring ding ding ding ding ding ding ding.
Red Ring?
POV: You come to the comments and everyone is bragging about how early they are
Jokes aside, i have an IT degree, and i always program my own wifi, i was an IT Scientist, and a WIFI Scientist, so i know the secret, to use a cheatcode for a fast wifi
is it up up down down left right left right a b start?
@@KOSMOS1701A +l1 + r1 and it will work
@@KOSMOS1701A IT DIDN'T WORK help
how do you program wifi, you mean the router or what
The 1 dislike must be from the computer engineer.
lol
There must be 14 of them, not 2 then. Cause there are 14 dislikes already
@@Alexandru1996_
Nah, those are just the sweatshop workers that had to put it together.
WiFi: ↗️
WiFi booster: ↘️
Fun Fact: I am from Germany and revently skipped that ad. And yes the "Taking XYZ by storm" is regonalized XD
You know it’s a scam/click bait when they say “this revolutionary _______ is taking _____ by storm!
THANK YOU
I hate these ads so much, I literally am gonna end up in the hospital from false advertising and Cringe overdose
Jay:We have some good sponsors
Me:CLASS 1 OFFENSE SELLOUT
skin crawl?
Dude, my internal organs inverted.
Fun fact, you can make a WiFi repeater using almost any an old gateway device you have lying around, flash OpenWRT onto it and you can use it for almost anything you want. The only thing preventing you from using a standard gateway as a repeater, or a bridge, or an access point, is the firmware. The factory firmware obviously doesn't have those capabilities because, understandably, the manufacturer would rather you go buy a new device.
Politicians like to use the same kind of approach with violins playing,miracles happening and magicly making people happy.
Brilliant, I've been searching for some fresh new snake oil for ages now to lubricant the wheels on my unicorn!!!!!
I want to know how they boost past the router/modem speed or do they grab that super fast speed from some as yet unknown source....... As their commercials go I'll choose space alien signals because this is as realistic as their claims.. They are relying on people to be completely ignorant of how a office network/ home network operate.
They pull it from the aether portal, simple magic
@@123sleepygamer And I was all ready for alien tech. The manufacturer of this product can have the obligatory alien butt probes.
snatch red packets!!!!
I'm getting PTSD from that windows sound!
Anyone else notice at 6:14 that the Netflix opening screen is outdated?
YEP
So this can make my gigabit speeds go up to 10 gigabit?? Damn time to buy one!🤣🤣
No not buy
Now we need a video with Grandma Tech Vault!
I saw the "taking canada by storm" version yesterday
Usual signs of a scam:
1. Presenting oneself as altruistic or declaring some higher purpose behind a product meant to make profit for the producer.
2. Utilizing "us vs. them" mentality, usually by implying a conspiracy.
3. Trying to creating sense of urgency.
Wow, the man in the commercial stated all my network problems! Awesome guy
Yep, saw this before a vid and went "Jay needs to see this" so I went straight to Twitter lmao
So glad you covered this! I've seen the ads a few times and thought "this is the most ridiculous BS I've ever seen"
Clearly this man, "jay" dosent understand the complexity of the INNOVATIVE nanotechnology.
The future is now old man.
I facepalm every time I see stupid buzzwords like "graphene", "block chain technology", or everyone's favorite "the internet of things". What do you not like your coffee machine stopping when it loses the wifi? You are one strange person.
Clearly nanotechnology can do anything from curing cancer to making my penis bigger. Smh people are so behind these days
@@Echa37-H37 also needs blockchain technology and graphene. It's like magic...
@@Echa37-H37 What Word?
@UC5fYBzM5mubR_Kg280RV4MQ what?
What makes this funny is that they never once show it in a UK plug socket, also our WiFi speed sucks and we live with it lol
Got to love the use of stock footage ;) They are running a UK ad but show stock footage of a wad of US Dollars...
I'm from the UK and I can safely say that this isn't taking anything by storm
2 months later... Still have an IT degree, still work for an IT company, still dont know what "computer scientists" are.
Ah yes
Classic scam technique of saying that you should buy it now before it magically disappear
4:43 you are wrong there. In my country there is an university that is based around computer science AND hardware. It's named Automatic Control and Applied Informatics. Internationally recognized and quite prestigious, i might add. They teach both programming and electronics to their students, a "2 in 1 deal", if you wish. I could see someone from that department being interested in developing a wifi booster (by that i mean- something to improve your router's capability to project the signal better, an extra "antenna")
Ok, my university calls that computer engineering. Not computer science.
Fun fact, im from the Netherlands and things like this are sold so often
that windows noise made me paranoid yo- run that text before it starts. appreciate the work you do tho
lmao when the video started I really tried to skip the ad before I realized it was a recording XD
That one dislike is from the person with 15kb internet speed
Thought I was watching the the video but I was watching the WiFi booster ad. Lol.
Well, I'm a Rocket Surgeon and I invented a USB device that boosts the performance of ANY processor to a Ryzen 9 5950X or higher.
So this ad is basically "5 dirty internet secrets that your ISPs don't want you to know" clickbait with more budget.
Crazy hermit mustache and beard - about halfway there from what I can tell :D
"I usually try to live by what I teach" *eats CPU Pizza*
i LITTERATLY JUST WATCHED the video on him deap frying PC parts lol
Just use Ethernet!!! (and put a cheapo mini router at the end)
It's more reliable and consistent, the repeaters are a band-aid solution to a bad network
ethernet powerline adapters, Ethernet switches and cables ujder the floor or around the edges of the room.. and etc, alwaya used wired if possible
Often you can't because cables are ugly, and your house or apartment doesn't have prewired good cables.
@@Journetta Powerline is slower in my case than wifi. "
"cables ujder the floor or around the edges of the room.". those are just ugly.
In some situations you can't get ethernet ut a wlan repeater. It's just not the garbage in this ad but a serius router from MIKROTIK or ubiquiti (or cisco - not linksys).
You don't put a 50$ router if you need to pay 100$ for the FCC license (over 4W EIRP for ranges over 20km to 150km; the R11e-5HacT module delivers 600mW). The router in the ad isn't really a repeater as it only have on sender/receiver (store and forward). The serious equipment have up tp 12 sender/receiver and don't do a store/forward as you'll should set up different antennas for transmit and receive.
With cisco you'll get a central controller where you signal get combined.
I ended up putting an ethernet connection in when i was having issues with WIFI in my bedroom (which allowed the desktop to use a hardwired ethernet connection, and also a second router, which has a wired connection back to the main router, and has a seperate SSID)
They even made a localized version of the advertisement for Austria 🇦🇹😝 literally just saw it and thought of your channel.
I live in UK and BT give these sort of things out for free and they look better
I've seen this too many times, it is not taking the UK by storm. I repeat, not taking us by storm.
Yes LETS FREAKING GO radioactive memory stick 🤣 also I don’t think anyone minds about the sponsorships my guy u gotta do what u gotta do at the end of the day
Hey jay, im french canadian and I saw the same ad translated in french witht the same BS in it. I tried to report it but youtube has no user report ad system
Jay, we need a grandma reveal
THOSE NEW USB DEVICE NOTIFICATIONS ARE DRIVING ME MAD
i got this ad around 15 times now, and all the bad ads like this one use the same background music
I'm also looking intensely at my provider
Conspiracy theories and not naming scientists just wow XD
13:26 Well there are hundreds of reviews and 1 is a positive number so I guess the 1 stars count as "positive reviews".
saw the ad and thougt of you, then 2 days later this video :)
Actually they're technically right because I have CenturyLink and RUclips says that at 4am RUclips slows down by 4%, but, why would that matter when i can still stream 1440p 60fps 24 hours a day and 7 days a week?
When I first saw this ad on RUclips, I at least assumed it wasn't a complete fraud and had some kind of proxy being used to bypass any ISP filtering based on content. However, after doing some quick searching I came to the same conclusion that it's literally a cheap range extender with no special software and just a scam.
it might be possible to hijack the website "speedtest by ookla" and basically whenever the user tries a speedtest the range extender serves a fake website (stored locally) which shows insanely high speeds.
the guy also said 300 megabytes not megabits. which means that its supposed to boost 2400 megabits per second!
These money grabbers really think we're idiots don't they?
It is weird that I got an ad for a simular product while watching you debunk the scam.
they pretty much advertised a wifi repeater and they said that you would have faster internet because you have a better signal most likely
“2 computer scientists were disgusted by this and they decided to quit their jobs” Good, they dont deserve to be there with that IQ anyway
Jay should be hired by the FTC to debunk scams.
3:07 thats not even a british plug lmao
At 12:53 a youtube leading bar is shown to shoot way ahead of the Playhead, which they don't do because they'd rather not hog all of the ram on your device, so normally you'd only see the loading bar a minute ahead of the Playhead.
That ad saying they are throttling your network on purpose is comcast
Holy shit that windows notification noise..
12:54 - dang , good Lens or low res screen?
IT DEPENDS ON THE WIFI CARD TOO!
Is it really worth mentioning that every time they quote a number as "mega-BYTES per second" the number they actually show is shown in mega-BITS per second.
(So every number they show is really 1/8 or the number their narrator says... although we could put this down to uninformed script writers...)
So many people confuse wifi with internet. Wifi is just a means of local networking, the speed is still determined by your ISP. Unfortunately companies like this prey on people's lack of understanding of how the two technologies differ. That cut scene of central office equipment made me jarr out because they show some POTS equipment that is probably a DSLAM. There is no way you are getting 100mbps on DSL even if you buy this thing lol. Those Cisco routers looked pretty old too, probably 10/100 for local networking within the CO. I always laugh at these random pics companies and news show of technology that does not really apply to what they're talking about. My favourite was a news article about some kind of internet worm and they showed a DMS100 switch. I guess I'm just a nerd for noticing those things lol.
10:33 it can boost your wifi speed up to 300 megabytes per 🔊‼️👾 which means youll be able to surf online and watch videos in high 👾🔊💨
Watching out for grandma. You are a good grandchild Jay.
Actually, yes you can have wifi anywhere. Just doesn’t mean you’re connected to the internet.
Might I add that the video footage of them showing off their connection speeds look a lot like a joke video from a youtube channel named "Thiojoe"?
They couldn't prove it, so they used Thiojoe's JOKE video to show off a fake product... Woo, totally not sketchy business practices
As I live far away from town, no fiber internet here, my max download is 11Mbps. Not MBps, Mega bits per second... and this moneygrab lowers it to max 3. Upload? yes, its 4Mbps, but why??? I need download not upload! You summarized it good - its not possible to make something like this
I stopped song this type of ad recently but I saw a remote controlled vibrator ad on RUclips the other day :)
Also the phrase is "money-grubbing" and that bothers me too.
i see these ads for scratch repair on cars alot and cannot believe they can talk so much shit and get away with it
Best thing is I got ads for that Kind of bullshit right after buying a proper access point for the basemant. So the Completely missed their target audience lol
It is a cheap 4 USD repeater from China, the PCB is using some super cheap ESP chipset which is powered by 5V. You find the same chipset in cheap smart LED lamps.
I don't understand why my ISP doesn't honor my IT degree, my internet connection should be at least 1 terabit per second...
We all wish it was that simple
This is the reason I subbed, you do fun crazy experiments.
You get 10mbit/s upload?! I'm getting like 1 on a good day. Lol
I literally got an ad for these on this exact video
Slimy marketing at it's best
vague, misleading and preying on the lack of understanding of the consumer.
at least it's not the Photostick.
Windows hated this ad, so it started playing the hardware plugging and unplugging sounds.
I'm in the UK and never heard of this product and people are definitely not using it here you have good broadband in this country already we don't need things like this