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Oddly, I seemed to have other connectivity issues in places I didn't before.
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had connectivity issues had to return since my old router had better reliability in terms of connectivity
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According to other reviews, V1 had some connectivity issues that later versions corrected
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Though the info/debug level logs could be a little more verbose, otherwise it proves difficult to troubleshoot connectivity issues.
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I bought this because I was having connectivity issues with my existing setup (Airport Extreme) in a few of the bedrooms that were furthest from the router placement.
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And, I'm having very strange connectivity issues all over the place.
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Have major connectivity issues after 18 months of use
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Con: intermittently has connectivity issues (rare enough to be tolerable, but occurs nonetheless)
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Did solve our wifi connectivity issues.
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Have tried to do factory resets and reconnected to my router several times but keeps having connectivity issues
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We live in a small two bed 1 bath apartment and don't have much internet connectivity issues.
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Cons: Had more connectivity issues than my previous setup.
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o bust the signal at the far end of your house.
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n’t get it to work properly 🤷🏾♂️
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But It’s not as good as I thot
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But It’s not as good as I thot
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n’t get it to work properly 🤷🏾♂️
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(I won't call it that stupid X-----y name) modem and paired with the Arris surfboard.
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But It’s not as good as I thot
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I have about 2 MB/s download speeds from my ISP that comes through my router, the TP-Link has a good connection displaying a green light, multiple different devices connect (desktop, laptop, smartphone) and all have strong strength signal, yet ALL devices are experiencing slow speeds as bad as 1 KB/s per second
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I have about 2 MB/s download speeds from my ISP that comes through my router, the TP-Link has a good connection displaying a green light, multiple different devices connect (desktop, laptop, smartphone) and all have strong strength signal, yet ALL devices are experiencing slow speeds as bad as 1 KB/s per second
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U may have to refresh your wifi list to see the extender, but it's usually your regular router name with EXT at the end.