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The Vonets WiFi Bridge is a powerful 2.4GHz wireless Ethernet bridge that converts wired connections to WiFi and vice versa. With a data transfer rate of 300Mbps and a range of up to 80 meters, it supports various devices including DVRs, IP cameras, and network printers. The device features multiple power options and is designed for easy setup, making it an essential tool for enhancing your network connectivity.
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB/DC, RJ45 Cable |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4GHz |
Range | 80 meters |
Compatible Devices | IP Security Camera network printer Industrial PLC, AGV etc network devices, except WiFi6, Windows, Android, iOS, Linux |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Additional Features | WiFi to Ethernet, Ethernet to WiFi, Access Point Mode, Wireless to Wired or Wired to Wireless, WiFi Hotspot Signal Cover |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11bgn, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 130 Grams |
Color | 2.4G Bridge+Adapter |
J**N
This is going to be an amazing backup!
I am so excited! I am working from home now during the pandemic, and I set up some backup systems in place just to make that it goes as uninterruptedly as possible such as having a Jackery for backup power and putting some extra GB on my cell phone plan in case my home internet goes down. The one weakness of my setup was that the VOIP Cisco 8841 phone supplied by the company could not connect wirelessly. Sure enough, there was an internet outage at my home Friday, and I had to have coworkers take over my call responsibilities. No more! This morning I configured this in less than 5 minutes to the WIFI from my cell phone used as a hotspot. I just plugged the ethernet cable into the port on my laptop and easily followed the configuration instructions which were little more than going to the address in the instruction booklet and selecting the name of my hotspot network. I unplugged my router from my phone's power injector and plugged this into the power injector in its place. My phone recognized it was online and let me log in and make a call. Now I could theoretically work from anywhere my cell phone can get a signal! I powered the unit by plugging its USB lead into a small power bank for convenience. The lead from the AC adapter is short though you could always use it with USB extension if desired. There is also a hole that looks like it is where the power should go, but I didn't need and have not figured out how to use that. So you can imagine how easy this is to configure if I am no brighter that that! Also, I just unplugged it for about 15 minutes, and when I plugged it back in, it remembered its configuration. What a helpful device in these trying times!
N**E
Works well as a bridge/client device. Connected to a switch allows a remote area to be online
I have had three of these in service now for more than a year. I use them for VoIP phones where there is no wires, and as client devices plugged into a switch to allow a small workgroup to be connected where there is no network connection to the area.Works very well, and trouble-free. The flashing lights are a bit annoying in the bedroom, but with a bit of creativity, you can get a bit of peace and quiet from the lights. (DONT cover the vents)The manual is slightly better than average for this type of product, and the manufacturer still provides firmware updates over the internet which is a boon and unusual.Not only would I buy it again, I just did for a new project, and its working great.
P**S
Unreliable connections
I spent an entire day trying to get this to work. Just for reference, I am pretty good with technology. I can make almost anything work - and I gave this everything I had. I read web articles, watched YouTube videos, and when all else failed, I did a ton of trial and error. My MacBook Pro would not connect to the device's configuration page - at all. I finally booted up an old Windows 7 machine and got that to connect. Sometimes - and even this was wildly unreliable. Sometimes it would connect, sometimes it wouldn't. Once I got it to connect to the hotspot - same thing. Sometimes it would connect, sometimes it wouldn't. Sometimes it would have okay speed. Sometimes it had next to no speed at all - but once it was connected to a hotspot, the configuration page became even more unreliable, so trying to figure out what went wrong was usually a complete guess. It was so finicky that I finally decided to just return it and be done with it. Also, it cannot connect at speeds above 100 Mbps. Normally that wouldn't be a problem, because this thing isn't likely to exceed those speeds, but one of my other devices will only connect at speeds of 1Gbps and above - and that happens to be the device that I was hoping to use with this. But I finally figured out a way around this obstacle, but the unreliability was a deal breaker in the end. Nobody could say I didn't try!
P**J
Does what I needed
I moved and found that could not put my cable router near the entertainment center for physical wiring. I bought this for the Tivo box. I connected it to my computer and configured for the WiFi network. I then connected it to the Tivo box and it fits the bill perfectly. I will add a small switch to connect in my old Blueray player as well. Haven't tried that yet. I also left the repeater on and it adds a strong signal for that end of the house. I deducted a star for the same complaints others have. The directions are terrible. I have some experience and had no trouble. But, I cannot see someone without experience following the directions. The lights are bright and pretty frenetic. The whole thing is vented, which makes it hard to cover the lights. That said, it does its function well. Ask a tech savvy friend to set it up if the directions deter you.An update. I did add a Blackbox USB powered switch and use this for everything in my entertainment center as well as a wireless camera base station. Works flawlessly.
Z**5
Solid little wifi bridge!
Used this to connect to a WiFi only hotspot so I could have an ethernet port for an extra WAN connection. Setup was super easy, no issues. i also like the flexible power options, adapter or USB.
P**S
Worked great for 2 days then dead.
Setup with a small annoyance. iPhone and MacBook kept disconnecting from device when trying to setup while within feet of device. Could be an Apple issue. They notoriously do not like DTIM settings below 3 so not sure if that was the problem. After setup device operated fine even for a weak WiFi signal. Device eventually went off line 2 days later. Checked on device and no power. Tried other USB chargers (5w Apple, 15 watt apple and 15 watt Anker) no luck. Device Dead. Submitted for return.
A**N
Easy to setup and works great so far!
I bought this for a wifi bridge to plug my Yealink VOIP phone. I plugged it in, followed the setup steps provided, and was able to plug my phone in and make calls in under 10 minutes (being generous). Super easy and so far I've had no trouble with it!
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