9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Access Point, Oct 12 2010
By K. Planck - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Engenius ECB-3500 802.11g High Power 600mW Wireless Access Point/Bridge/Repeater/Router with Antenna Diversity and 802.3af PoE (Electronics)
We replaced a 2004 D Link wireless router that worked fine until moving from a Condo to a House. The signal was so bad, that it wouldn't reach past one room, even when coupled with a repeater!
This access point is the Mac Daddy of wireless access points. WOW. We went from no signal in the next room to 5 bars anywhere in the house. The access point was fairly easy to set up compared to other access points I've worked with lately. A detailed instruction manual is included, and though it is somewhat generic, it is far superior than directions included with other access points.
Setting up the SSID is a bid different than some traditional access points, but once we figured that out, things were easy. When we changed the setting to AP Router, the settings somewhat blew up, but since the device isn't actually a router, it wasn't important. We just reset the device and kept it set as an access point.
Definitely a fan!!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best bridge yet, April 29 2010
By A. Shiekh - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Engenius ECB-3500 802.11g High Power 600mW Wireless Access Point/Bridge/Repeater/Router with Antenna Diversity and 802.3af PoE (Electronics)
Very stable, cool running and high range; better than anything I have tried before, and reasonably priced for the performance.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast and powerful; easy setup, July 18 2011
By Walter Rice - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Engenius ECB-3500 802.11g High Power 600mW Wireless Access Point/Bridge/Repeater/Router with Antenna Diversity and 802.3af PoE (Electronics)
Great configuration interface; fast wireless and fast and responsive web interface. I prefer just to go in and configure the settings directly (no wizards), and everything was easy to find and configure. You can change the power setting; I upped it to cover a three story building -- from the building next door. So far so good!