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1305 days ago

Netgear Wifi Extender Wifi Repeater AC1200

Tina from Totara Vale

Used only once or twice
Almost new
No box

Rrp $150


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Netgear wifi extender Wifi Repeater for Very Large Homes

Features
AC1200 Netgear wifi extender Wifi Repeater boosts your existing network range with the AC dual-band WiFi enables fast WiFi performance and delivers up to 1200Mbps. Netgear wifi extender works with any standard WiFi router and is ideal for very large homes and frustration free HD video streaming and gaming.

Extends 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi signals from existing WiFi routers for better range
Simultaneous dual-band WiFi to extend your speed up to 1200Mbps and reduce interference
External antennas for better coverage
Two WiFi modes to extend your existing WiFi connection or create a new WiFi access point
1 Gigabit Ethernet ports
FastLane™ feature provides high-speed WiFi on both wireless bands and is ideal for HD gaming and video streaming
802.11ac dual-band WiFi up to 1200Mbps
Supports new 802.11ac & b/g/n WiFi devices
External antennas for better performance
Specifications
WiFi Technology
802.11ac

WiFi Performance
AC1200 (300 Mbps+900 Mbps)†

WiFi Band
Dual Band 2.4 & 5GHz

Number of Ethernet Ports
One (1) 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology

Number of USB Ports
N/A

Ease of Use
Push 'N' Connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup®(WPS)1

Security
WiFi Protected Access® (WPA/WPA2-PSK) and WEP

Dimensions: 122 x 74 x 38mm (4.80 x 2.91 x 1.50in)
Weight: 293g (0.65lb)

Package Contents:
AC1200 Netgear wifi extender Wifi Repeater (EX6150)

Price: $80

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