🚀 Elevate Your Connection Game!
The BrosTrend 1200Mbps Ethernet-2-WiFi Universal WiFi Adapter seamlessly converts your wired devices into wireless ones, supporting a wide range of Ethernet-enabled devices without the need for driver installation. With lightning-fast speeds of up to 867Mbps on 5GHz and adjustable antennas for enhanced signal strength, this adapter is perfect for streaming, gaming, and more. Its universal compatibility ensures it works with any Wi-Fi router, making it a must-have for tech-savvy users.
Brand | BrosTrend |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 3.07 x 2.24 cm; 9.07 g |
Item model number | AC7 WiFi to Ethernet Adapter |
Manufacturer | BrosTrend Technology LLC |
Series | WiFi to Ethernet Adapter |
Colour | White |
Wireless Type | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Hardware Platform | Smart TV, Desktop, Internet Protocol Camera, Smart audio receiver, smart video receiver |
Operating System | ‎Driver free for Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, macOS, Linux, Unix, Android, Chrome OS, RTOS for Printers, etc. |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
Really useful piece of kit
Love it! a) it was really simple to setup using WPS b) performance is great, same performance from its ethernet port as a direct 5G WiFi connection to the router/AP, c) didn't realize when I bought it - it acts as a wifi repeater so I've now got rid of a dead spot in my house. Really happy and wanted to let others know about this!
P**R
Still not better than a dirty great big cable
TL;DRProblematic when used as a WiFi bridge connected to an ethernet switch with multiple devices connected. See EDIT below.I used to just run a big cable between 2 rooms. Due to an accident that cable got severed so I went back to a pair of Netgear powerline adapters that I have. They kept dropping out all the time and were super slow, so I thought this thing might be a bit of an improvement. It is, but just barely.My wifi is split band. There are separate 2.4GHz and 5GHz connections. When I set this thing up with WPS, it connected to the 2.4GHz network. Not ideal but that could be down to my router. Quick factory reset of this unit and then I set it up using "method 1" which just involved connecting to it with my phone and telling it to use the 5GHz network. probably wouldn't matter for most people but this is my wifi situation.Then, I copied a large file over this link. I used an entirely cabled (1 gigabit) connection as a control test, which gets a solid 110MB/s when copying a file from my server.Over the Netgear adapters I was getting about 6MB/s, with this unit on 2.4GHz wifi I was getting around 9MB/s, and with 5GHz wifi about 11MB/s. so 10% the speed of a cable, which beats 6%.That's nowhere near fast enough for streaming games to an Nvidia Shield/Steam Link/Console from a PC.This was ok to setup, and should be more reliable than the powerline adapters, but seriously nothing beats a cable. I'm waiting on a quote from an electrician to just put some cables through my walls.EDIT: The BT Smart Hub 6's DHCP server is deeply confused by this device. Explanation: I have:[Router] -> wifi -> [this device] -> ethernet -> [switch] -> ethernet -> [Server][PC].So effectively 2 devices connected to the ethernet port on this thing via a switch. The router thinks that the PC and server are not connected to the network. However, DHCP requests come from those 2 devices and the router sees those requests as coming from this WiFi bridge, so the bridge gets assigned the IP that SHOULD be assigned to the server. This then breaks port forwarding rules, but only sometimes.. it depends on IP lease times and when devices request new IPs. Reaching my server from the outside world is a coin-toss when this thing is on my network. I've initiated a return.
A**R
Easy set up
Thought it might be hard to set up. But was very simple 👍
K**R
Disappointing performance.
Returned this product as the range was not as great as indicated in the description; would not work in a different room to where the router was located.
P**T
Easy to set up. works perfectly.
Bought this as I was having ethernet problems and have a TV streaming device with no wifi. This does the job perfectly and provides a wifi booster as well.
P**N
Seems to work, but…
I bought this to plug my old YouView box into, as it doesn’t have wifi and the new router my provider sent me no longer had spare Ethernet ports. After plugging it in , the extender started flashing red for a bad connection and my YouView box wouldn’t connect to the internet - the router is on the other side of the room, so not exactly a long way away. Then I put my phone next to the extender and ran a speed test, connected fine and showed a speed of about 500mbps. Cue a load of faffing around with an extension cable, waving the connector around to see where it could get a good signal. Finally got it working, but far more trouble than I was expecting and we’ll see how good a long term solution it is…
A**R
Excellent Product
Easy to set up, good signal strength, no hesitation in recommending.
A**D
Bought as a Wi-Fi to Ethernet Bridge
I bought this as a Wi-Fi to Ethernet bridge so that I could hook into a Wi-Fi network and make it available over a cable. I was able to do this quickly and easily and it works well. The only thing that this product is missing is the ability to turn off the Wi-Fi extender functionality - I don't want it on as it is just adding more clutter to the Wi-Fi frequencies. This functionality should be easy to add in a software update. Speaking of software updates, there are none listed in the support pages... so no way of confirming that I'm running the latest firmware.
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