🚀 Upgrade your wired devices to wireless freedom—fast, flawless, and future-ready!
The BrosTrend AC1200 WiFi to Ethernet Adapter delivers dual-band speeds up to 1200Mbps, enabling Ethernet-enabled devices like smart TVs, gaming consoles, and printers to connect wirelessly with ease. Featuring 2X adjustable external antennas for enhanced signal strength and a driver-free plug-and-play setup, it ensures universal compatibility and hassle-free installation for professional and home environments alike.
Wireless Type | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | BrosTrend |
Series | WiFi to Ethernet Adapter |
Item model number | AC7 WiFi to Ethernet Adapter |
Operating System | Driver free for Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, macOS, Linux, Unix, Android, Chrome OS, RTOS for Printers, etc. |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 1.21 x 0.88 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.7 x 1.21 x 0.88 inches |
Color | white |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Manufacturer | BrosTrend |
ASIN | B0118SPFCK |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 8, 2015 |
J**S
One of the best electronics purchases I have made
This is incredibly easy to setup and then just works. I use it to make a wired ethernet device wireless.The instructions are clear, accurate, and easy to follow even if you aren't tech savvy. And then it just works. I have never had to reset mine in over a year even after unplugging it and moving it across the room.Connectivity is great, my device works no different than if it had a direct ethernet connectionThere are no heat issues with my unitAnd the price is great for what you're getting.Anyone wanting wireless capability on wired ethernet device should look no further and just get this.
L**Y
Easy setup for printer and extender
Setup was a breeze. I bought this to server as a print server.I plugged the extender into the network, I then went to wifi on my pc, and connected to the new wifi device. I connected to 192.168.0.254 in a browser which brought up the setup page. I then put in a password (as prompted) for the new extender. Once that was done, the browser directed me to the old wifi, I chose it, put in the password (for the old wifi), and that was it for the extender. I tested it, and the extender worked perfectly.Next, I took my already setup network printer, and plugged it into the new extender. It didn't even change the original ip address. Tested printer, everything still works. Took about 2 minutes.
L**N
Easy setup, worked great for 30 days and died.
I recently changed isp's and had to relocate my WIFI away from my NVR for my surveillance system and it could no longer be hard wired. I used this successfully to link my NVR to the network with no signal degradation. Instructions were straightforward and easy to follow.
J**T
Good, easy to use
I got a free repurposed computer that I set up in the spare bedroom. Since my router is in the living room this WiFi to ethernet adapter looked like a good solution for connecting that computer to my internet network. Despite the extremely easy set-up, my initial impression of this product wasn't good because while it did work I was getting slow internet speeds despite the WiFi signal being very strong. The fix was easy but didn't occur to me until after I wasted time with extensive troubleshooting even though it was actually the first or second thing that I should have tried. That's on me obviously but first set-up.I only needed to plug this into an outlet near my router, press the WPS switch on the router, then press the WPS switch on this adapter. In less than 30 seconds the indicator light showed that the adapter was connected to my network. Once connected I unplugged the adapter and moved it into the room where I needed to use it. In less than a minute the indicator showed that it was again connected to my network and I hooked the adapter up to my computer with an ethernet cable. I had internet.Unfortunately, the internet I had was slow. I tried streaming an Amazon Prime movie and it froze several times until Amazon switched to streaming in standard definition.To troubleshoot I tested the signal strength at the outlet where this WiFi to ethernet adapter was plugged in using an Android utility on my phone and the WiFi signal was very strong. I then experimented with connecting this to an extension cord instead of directly to the wall outlet and moving the adapter higher up to different shelves on either side of the computer desk but that made no difference because the problem wasn't with WiFi signal strength. I changed settings inside my router to prioritize the ethernet WiFi adapter. I temporarily moved the computer into the living room and connected it directly to my router to verify that the ethernet card wasn't bad. I finally decided the problem had to be the adapter so I gave this product a less-than-glowing review.Then a few days later I realized I'd missed one of the most obvious troubleshooting steps which was to power cycle my modem and router and low and behold the internet speed I was getting went from not being fast enough to stream anything in HD to fast enough to stream 8K video--the speed I was roughly the same as on my primary computer connected directly to the router via ethernet cable.The speed with this adapter has been stable and consistent in the three days since I did the power cycle so what had been a disappointing product suddenly gave me better internet speed than I ever expected before making the purchase.Unless something goes south in the near future (in which case I will update my review again) this appears to be an excellent option if you need WiFi internet on an ethernet-only device. Set-up is fast and easy via WPS (the manufacturer sent me an alternate non-WPS installation method but since power-cycling fixed my issue I didn't end up trying it). I can't say if this actually gets 1200Mbps because my internet service isn't that fast but I am getting roughly the same speed as on my devices directly connected to my modem via ethernet. If you do experience disappointing internet speeds after setting this up then try what I forgot to do and power-cycle your modem and router which is a simple process that takes just a few minutes.
M**L
Not what I wanted and not what is described.
The item description says nothing about it being an extender. But, it is. Once connected to the main WiFi it broadcats its own WiFi ssid. If I had known this I would never had made the purchase. Sure, it also does the bridge thing. The "also an extender" should have been disclosed in the description.I do not want more WiFi signals poluting my other devices. This is a major issue. I have spent a great deal of time optimizing the performace of my netowrk so it plays nice with the many competeing networks in the neighborhood. Adding yet another wifi broadcast defeats some of those efforts. I'd bet they call this a "feature", but for those that understand how WiFi works, you know it's not.Did I try it and does it do the bridge part well? I don't know. Maybe. I don't care. Once I saw that it is also an extender I reset to factory and boxed it up to be returned.It is described as a WiFi to Ethernet Adapter. The extension bit should have been disclosed in the description. We really should have an option to rate zero stars.
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