2283 days ago

Netcomm Wifi Extender

Mayank from Silverdale

AC750 WiFi Extender - NP127

The AC750 WiFi Extender is the perfect product to combat weak wireless signals in the home or office. The AC750 WiFi Extender features the latest 802.11ac WiFi technology that can put an end to unstable, inconsistent or non-existent wireless signals. Working as a wireless repeater for existing wireless networks, you can extend the reach of your WiFi into previously hard to reach areas. The unobtrusive device connects directly to the wall, features 5 signal strength LEDs that guide you into the best location, has a WPS button for easy pairing with wireless clients and advanced wireless security features.
Please pm me if interested.

Price: $50

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