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NETGEAR EX6150-100NAS? AC1200 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender

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Style: AC1200 Plug-In


Features

  • Extended wireless coverage: Adds WiFi range coverage up to 1200 square feet, and connects up to 20 devices such as laptops, smartphones, speakers, IP cameras, tablets, IoT devices, and more.
  • Seamless smart roaming: Uses your existing network SSID name so you never get disconnected as you move around your home or office
  • Ac1200 wifi speed: Provides up to 1200mbps performance using dual-band and patented fastlane technology for demanding hd streaming and online gaming.
  • Universal compatibility: Works with any wireless router, gateway, or cable modem with WiFi.
  • Wired ethernet port: Simply plug in game consoles, streaming players, or other wired devices into the one gigabit port for maximum speed.
  • Safe & secure: Supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 wireless security protocols.
  • Simple to setup: Use the Nighthawk app for setup, to view WiFi settings, and see devices on your network with the network map.

Description

The AC1200 WiFi Range Extender boosts your existing home network by increasing WiFi range and speed, delivering 11ac dual band WiFi up to 1200Mbps. It works with any router and provides WiFi for HD video streaming and gaming even in remote places of your home. Get the connectivity you need for iPads, smartphones, laptops and more. System Requirements: 2.4 and/or 5GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi router or gateway and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, Firefox 20 or Safari 5.1 or Google Chrome 25.0 browsers or higher.

Brand: NETGEAR


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Data Transfer Rate: 1200 Megabits Per Second


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Special Feature: Mesh Network Technology


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Brand: ‎NETGEAR


Item model number: ‎EX6150-100NAS


Operating System: ‎PC; Mac


Item Weight: ‎13.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.8 x 2.91 x 1.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.8 x 2.91 x 1.5 inches


Color: ‎White


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Netgear


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 6, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as advertised so far
Before I leave my opinion about the product, I want to talk about Amazon, as I've brought it used from Amazon Warehouse deals. When I brought the item from Amazon, Amazon has it listed as Used - Like New, "Item is in original, pristine packaging." Now I'm not sure what Amazon consider to be pristine, but the item I've received can't be considered "clean and fresh as if new; spotless." The packaging for it was opened, the manual gone, the device has smudges on it and the box itself is beat up (box not a big deal, device itself is most important). Anyway, my point of leaving this message first if there are any potential customers that would prefer to buy it used, BUT "Like New" as Amazon would describe it, I wouldn't risk it, as this isn't my first time to be duped by Amazon's descriptions of their used products. All scores are subject to change as I use it more. Installation: 5 / 5, super easy to do and takes less than 3 minutes altogether. Now the thing was, I have brought my item used, so it was missing the manual to set it up. The box itself was old and didn't have any how to description on it. Luckily, it wasn't a big deal as NetGear themselves did a short guide on how to set it up themselves on their youtube channel. Search "NETGEAR WiFi Extender Setup: How To" on youtube if you happened to want to see how to set it up. It was simply plug it into a wall outlet, wait a minute for the red light on the device to turn green, click a button (WPS signal to router), go to router, click your router's WPS button, wait a minute for connect to set up... and you're good to go... for real... it is THAT simple. Wifi Extender: 5 / 5, Wow am I impressed (at the moment) since it works and works well. Now for those curious, how I am using it is having it connected in my basement. My router is on the second floor on my house. The NetGear itself is in the basement floor of my house. What was once my device struggling to receive one bar of wifi signal to absolutely no connection at all in the basement is now three bars of wifi. Of course, at the moment, I have only tested the 2.4Ghz band and haven't touched the 5Ghz connection. Will test it out when I decide I need that extra speed. Complaints: One thing I've noticed was that when I set up the connection with my router and the NetGear device was that I completely lost my internet connection for all my devices connected to the router for about 2 to 3 minutes. NOT SURE if it is NetGear related issue but I don't think it will be that coincidental. Either way, after that several minute of confusion, everything went back to normal. Also, when I plug the device into an outlet, it takes at least a minute, no more than 2 minutes for the device to connect to my router and become ready to extend the wifi range. Would I recommend: For the price of new, at of this review (~$90 + tax) but even then I've brought it used for around ($60 with tax) and I find it hard to justify that price (It should be more between the $30 - $40 range, but that is just my opinion). On hindsight, I should have gotten a cheaper device. All I really needed was the 2.4Ghz band wifi extension that supports up to 600 Mbps. The reason I brought it was to allow my grandparents and parents to get a strong enough signal on the ground level so that won't have to walk up two flight of stairs to get decent access to the wifi. So in the end, it isn't just about extending the wifi but how and why I am using it for. If you're using it to just extend the wifi, there are cheaper alternatives. Personally, I would wait til it dips into the $60 (new) range if I want to purchase another one, and yes, I would definitely buy this device (or newer versions) if I ever again come across a similar scenario. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017 by KG

  • Netgear AC1200 WiFi range extender
I had an older netgear range extender that still worked fine but only did 2.4 and my new wifi service has 2.4 and 5.0 so I purchased this Extender. It works fantastic no buffering no picture freeze everything works as it should. Before installing this wifi extender my upstairs TV's the signal would stop and the picture would freeze and buffer . After this Super easy to install Netgear AC1200 we are so Happy with the 100% improvement in Signal. Thank You NetGear oh and the Price was fantastic. Buy This extender small compact easy to setup and You will be impressed at how simple and easy it is and It works ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Sean P. Carey Sean P. Carey

  • Poor performer that drops connections frequently
Some upfront items. The default IP for this is 192.168.1.250. You do not have to use the phone app, or create an account to set this up. With fastlane, you only get one freq. 2.4 or 5, not both. Expect this disconnect a lot during setup, and during use. The Pros: 1. I can return it. 2. I got it on sale for under $65.00 The Cons: 1. Keeps dropping connections. 2. Slow, even with fastlane on. 10-12 mbit on a 50 mbit connection. It takes a long time to get to that 10-12 too, and often slows back down giving a final speed of 6-7 mbit. I verified it was the device, and not my network. I connected to my regular network, and got a full 49 mbit up and down. I used the same speed test site and test server. I did this test many times. 3. Tech support was zero help. I think they just read a script. 4. Keeps saying it is out of range, even with less then 30' from the router. 5. I tried the app, and when I clicked on the privacy and other links for that info, they were all blank. What are they hiding? End result: I do not recommend this product. Its slow, drops connections often, and the tech support is useless. Story: I powered it up (it is very slow to boot) and waited until it was ready. I checked to see that I was on the correct network, and was, so I went to http://192.168.1.250 - nothing. I rebooted it. Same result. Next I did a factory reset. This time the login page worked. However, it kept disconnecting me, which would force me to log back in. (I was about 10' from it) Once I finally got the wizard started, it said it could not find my network - 2.4 or 5 ghz. My network is pretty strong where it is at. I was adding this to extend out another 12 feet or so, to the ring doorbell. It gets a good signal, but not a great one, which causes a bit of delay. I typed the SSID in by hand, and went to the next step. Booted me out again. Eventually, I was able to get it all setup. I started doing some speed testing. Horrible. My first attempt was 4 mbits. I have a 50 mbits connection. I switched on fastlante (Supports onlly ONE freq! Do not expect to get both) I ran it a few more times, and it eventually would hit about 12, but fall back down to 6 or 7. It took most of the test to get to 10-12 and would drop off quickly. I tired a few other speed test servers, but the results were the same. I disconnected and connected to my regular router network. I was sitting in the exact same place. Speed test, 48-49 up and down multiple times. All in all, this was a waste of money and time. As someone who has worked with Cisco and other high end networking equipment (including Wi-Fi), I did not expect this to be comparable at all, but this is beyond bad. I was just hoping to get 30 or so mbit out of it, with anything more being great. Not even close. I thought about running Wireshark and graph the up and downs of this thing, but decided its a waste of time. Its going back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021 by Greg

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