
Just plug it in and get the drivers for your CPU. Working like a champ.

works as expected easy set-up arrived quickly

Fast, 10gb ethernet (only 2), 6ghz

Just want I was looking for! Ive recently purchased new security system and my internet signal was to weak to connect it. And I found this Wi-Fi extender for outside. And its work perfectly! Super easy to set up and connect! Took me about 30 min in total! The signal is strong and no problems since installed!

Had me up and working in under a minute.

Easy to set up Utilizes the full bandwidth available from my service provider Easy to use utilities to manage the network

I mounted it in on my back deck. Not only I get full coverage of the 1100 sq ft deck and I can even get connection about 20 feet down of my deck. I am very pleased with the range and been working well for me so far.

Works perfectly, had absolutely no trouble to install.

I really like this switch and think it is worth the extra money. It would be a steal if it goes on sale. 8 Giga ports with **super sturdy all steel case.** This is the strongest switch case I've seen, and was very pleased once I got it and held it. I feel like I could drop it and it has more chance to harm the floor or my toe than for the switch to be damaged. Having seen this steel enclosure, I'm re-thinking several purchases now from a durability stand point. Yeah, it is that impressive to me compared my other units. If you have an awkward placement, and worry some passerby (or pet) is likely to snag/bite/pull a cable and bring this to the floor, the steel case can't be beat. Mine is sitting out of the way but on the floor. But I know if someone stepped on it, nothing would happen. The word: "heavy-duty" comes to my mind. Transfer speeds were as good or better than my older giga-switch. Others have benchmarks in their reviews, so I'll skip details and sjut say it does what it should at high speeds, and I'm very satisfied. Other big pluses: --> 5-year warranty can't be beat! If you are trying to lock this in place the slots on the bottom can mount it with screws. Nice touch. Very low power draw: 3 watts. My old giga-swtich was 3 watts too, but only had 5 ports. "Speed and activity indicators per port." I liked this although I hardly need to look at them. It does tell you right away if your cable is making a connection, good for new connections. Cables connected with clean, solid "snap," and some experimental tugging on my part showed me the port plugs were good and solidly connected to cables. Flexible front/back positioning is up to you, see other thoughts below

With this product, you're able to throw your wifi away and hook everything up hardwire. If you're not concerned about EMF radiation, this product is not for you. Great device.

Chipset is capable of promiscuous mode.

easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

I wqs looking for a router that could reach my driveway and the usual square footage numbers are bulls... . If the antennas are omnidirectional that means the square footage is that of a circle. For instance "they" will say a router covers 5000 sq ft that is a radius/range of about 40 feet. I was hoping for more as my previous Linksys 54GL with the extended range antennas did at least 100 feet. My router is positioned in a front window of the house facing my driveway. I like to sit in my truck or work on it and get wifi on my phone there (I don't get cellular at my house). I installed the TPLink AXE5400 Archer AXE75 and was out shoveling snow in my driveway listening to a show on the internet on my phone and never lost the wifi. I have not measured it but given the way extension cords from the house have laid out I am thinking I was about 150 feet away from the router and still connected. I have not walked around outside to the backside of the house yet to report on success or failure but I have had no problems inside of the house although the phone does indicate some drop off of the network speed in my bedroom and that is going through an old CRT TV and various walls (I have it right next to the TV). It also has many options which I don't know much about but the initial setup is simple just using an ethernet connection with a computer or laptop. I did not bother using the app. 192.168.0.1 is the address to use. And 2 things- I found out the techs can only tell you of a low minimum square footage coverage so as the customer won't be disappointed, and there is what is called an Automatic Frequency Control. On some routers it can be turned off. It is different from the AFC audiofiles knew of on their old stereo receivers. This AFC adjusts the range if the broadcast will interfere with other broadcasting devices. I think I saw this calculation happening when I was setting it up. I saw no mention of it in the setup instructions or the manual. Overall, and I have only had it for a month now, I am happy with it and do recommend it for its range potential and coverage.

UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.

Camper about 250ft from house. Full bars on all devices.

It works whereas the previous Wifi - Bluetooth card by a different manufacturer didn't.

Fast Trouble free

Basic plug and play Installed, updated new drivers and BAM. From 925 to 1307. Like right NOW. All test 5-7 in a row all consistent. File transfer just awesome. Not one complaint. Than You.

The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.