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The VonetsVAR11N-300 is a versatile portable WiFi router that functions as a bridge, repeater, and hotspot. With a robust 300Mbps speed and a range of up to 50 meters, it supports dual RJ45 ports for wired connections and is powered by both USB and DC options, making it ideal for professionals needing reliable internet access in hotels, offices, or on the go.
Connector Type Used on Cable | RJ45 |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz |
Range | 50 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Printer, Smartphone |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Additional Features | WPS |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11bgn |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 65 Grams |
Color | Normal Power |
E**S
Nice WiFi Bridge for Ethernet-Only Gadgets
I ordered this to use with my SolarEdge inverter. The North America models don't come with WiFi, so when it was installed, it got a cellular modem for monitoring. The cellular connection was spotty, since I live in a rural area, and it had only one bar of service at best.SolarEdge sells a "Wifi Gateway" for $300+, but since it has an Ethernet jack and a USB port, I thought that I'd give this a try.I set it up on my computer in WiFi Bridge mode and made sure it was working. The network speed on this isn't that high, but it's more than enough to handle the inverter monitor data. I installed it inside the inverter, and since it's so small, it was easy to find a permanent space for it.It's been working perfectly, and now my solar monitoring is stable and updates more frequently. This was a LOT cheaper than going with the OEM route, and I'm guessing that works just as well - if not better.I have had other travel routers like this one before, but I really like that the cables are permanently attached. I guess it wouldn't be great if you wanted longer cables, but for what I'm using it for, the short length is perfect.Don't expect this to perform as well as a full-size router or WiFi bridge. It's a tiny, low-power device, so expect it to perform accordingly.
F**T
Works great for my boats offshore isolated wireless data and video camera network using on USB Power
I purchased this device to use in places where I have the following: 1. No existing wireless network, 2. No internet service, and 3. No 110/120 Volt A/C power. I bought this to connect an inexpensive USB wireless 2.4 Ghz 480P/1080P IP camera (think baby monitor) over wifi to an IP Camera viewing app on my cell phone and/or tablet. This worked great. I did not have to plug in this units wired RJ45 Plug (LAN or WAN connection), or the units other built-in RJ45 jack (LAN or WAN connection), to anything, to have it work. I just connected this units USB plug to USB power, and began the first wireless connect and configuration using any internet browser on either my wireless laptop, tablet, or cell phone.The device needs minimal configuration in first-time power up:1. For device management security, change the password to something other than default web page mgmt login and password.2. Change the SSID to something you like3. Set a WPA2-PSK password on the new SSIDDone. I had it configured in 10 minutes.Then connect any 2.4 Ghz Wireless b/g/n wireless devices to it by selecting the new SSID and putting in the new SSID password. Be sure to have your wireless devices set as DHCP IP address assigned, and this device (in “router” mode) will assign unique addressable IP addresses to the wireless devices automatically. The device comes defaulted to “Router” mode, which is what I wanted to create my isolated and dedicated boat wireless network. Other modes/uses of this unit is an alternate home/work internet wifi range extending “repeater” mode, and a non-wifi ethernet device to wifi “bridge” mode use. I have not tested the wifi range extending “repeater” mode, nor the wired to wireless device “bridge” mode use of this unit.It worked great for me to create a isolated and dedicated wireless network on my boat between my wifi tablet or wifi cell phone and a Wansview 480P/1080P live view camera using only DC USB power from cigarette lighter type power receptacles and related cheap 5v 1 amp USB socket/chargers on my boat. Now, for safety, I can watch a forward facing camera view (behind my boat windshield and dry under my boats top) on my phone, tablet, or laptop of my forward slow trolling boat while I sit facing rearward watching my fishing poles. All I need is USB power to both the Wansview Camera and this router. My cell phone and tablet have their own power, or can use USB power too. No A/C power needed for this dedicated and isolated wireless boat network.
K**R
Great option to make Xbox 360 wireless
I use this to connect my Xbox 360 to my wireless network and it works well and is a lot cheaper than finding an official wireless adapter.Setup was not difficult. Disconnected wifi on my laptop, connected this adapter to a usb port and ethernet jack and followed the very small print instructions.The only negatives so far:1) I think the adapter maybe has a sleep mode? Occasionally i get a connection error downloading games on my xbox 360. If i try the download a second time, it works.2) Its not as fast as I'm used to now. But I think the 10/100 Ethernet port presents a bottleneck that wo3uld limit its speed with a faster adapter... I think.
P**L
Works great
Used this to add wifi to an OG Xbox. Setup was a little confusing and I had to guess the default password, but it wasn’t overtly complicated. No issues after the initial setup. :) Would definitely recommend.UPDATE: Default password is printed on the label on the adapter itself.Has started to heat up really bad under normal use and requires a power cycle every time I try to use the Xbox to connect to the network. Still working about 90% of the time.UPDATE 2: Constantly overheating and disconnecting from network. Have to reboot it every five minutes by disconnecting from power. Went from decent device to completely useless very quickly.
C**R
Comets wifi upgrade for my security camera system
Easy to set up, BUT you do need to set it up by connecting to a computer first. Once set up, now you have a formerly network cable only device... Running as wifi!!!!I've had it hooked up for a couple months, and has performed flawlessly. Even during power outages, once power has been restored, continues to work as programmed.... Doesn't need to reset.AWESOME
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Setup instructions wrong
Not what I expected. First the instructions are wrong. The address is 192.168.253.254 not 254.254. Second when used as a bridge it takes on the parent scope and I assume routing so I assume that when traveling in a hotel each device will have to sign in and Roku will thus not work. Also as the scope of the upstream is accepted, the ip of the device is no longer known and thus inaccessible unless a hard reboot is initiated.
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Wifi for Older Mac ( ex: Power Macintosh G4)
The absolute easiest way to connect an older Mac like Powermac G4 ( USB needed for power ) to the network / internet through an ethernet port. No messing with incompatibility , lack of drivers etc ! Management through the browser and boom --> Old Mac connected to the net :) Very fait price, extremely good size and it works as advertised :)
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