D**H
Cnet WNOR5300 well worth it.
++ I'm using this device for public WI-Fi. Two of them and it covers 20,000' (one on each end). I love that it uses Power Over Ethernet (POE). That is, the power connects to a adapter near the main modem (you can put it somewhere else). You can isolate the users from each other. It also has multiple SSID with each its own Security. (I don't under stand why I would use it.) The Ethernet cable from this adapter goes to the Cnet WNOR5300. This cable (CAT5) supply's the power and network signal. The modem or router connects to the adapter giving it access the the network.++ These units are made for outside use and send its signal 180 degrees± out straight. Great to flood the 300' it claims. (pole/Wall Mount)++ technical support from CNET was great. (mainly about the 5gig unit)++ I could not find a unit that did the same for around the same price.-- What i wish it had was a customizable notice saying bla bla about legal stuff.-- The instructions lack explanation about some settings (Multiple SSIDs)-- Tech support was lacking from the person selling the unit.All and all I've used about 5 units. All are still working great. NOTICE: there is a 5Gig unit and most computers in the US don't use the 5Gig yet. Yes I've tried and failed.Hope this was useful.Good Day
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