Netgear AX1600, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Intern, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ax, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, AES, WPA3, Weiß, Kunststoff
Bewertungen von Netgear AX1600, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Intern, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ax, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, AES, WPA3, Weiß, Kunststoff
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The configuration interface is difficult to access, you need a password which is impossible to do, I have tried several passwords, nothing works ... I've downloaded the full version of the user manual and other solutions for accessing the configuration interface. Apart from that, it works fine.
The configuration interface is difficult to access, you need a password which is impossible to do, I have tried several passwords, nothing works ... I've downloaded the full version of the user manual and other solutions for accessing the configuration interface. Apart from that, it works fine.
Sebarmageddon
1. April 2025
I wanted to replace two wifi signal repeaters that I didn't like because they weren't stable in terms of connection and configuration. After several "hard reset" attempts, I decided to opt for a new, slightly more expensive repeater. This repeater was immediately recognised by my box via the "wps" button. If you invest in this one, you'll then need to connect to the site via the page: netgear.com/support and connect the repeater to a remote computer via an ethernet cable (RJ-45) to configure it. There is another option via a smartphone, but I haven't tried it. Personally, I've opted to leave an ethernet cable at one of my remote computers to maintain a link for security reasons.
I wanted to replace two wifi signal repeaters that I didn't like because they weren't stable in terms of connection and configuration. After several "hard reset" attempts, I decided to opt for a new, slightly more expensive repeater. This repeater was immediately recognised by my box via the "wps" button. If you invest in this one, you'll then need to connect to the site via the page: netgear.com/support and connect the repeater to a remote computer via an ethernet cable (RJ-45) to configure it. There is another option via a smartphone, but I haven't tried it. Personally, I've opted to leave an ethernet cable at one of my remote computers to maintain a link for security reasons.
ceric
23. März 2025
Faulty device that doesn’t work. NETGEAR tech support couldn’t address the problem, will have to return it
Faulty device that doesn’t work. NETGEAR tech support couldn’t address the problem, will have to return it
Suds1234
6. November 2024
Does not work. Was a waste of money and Netgear customer service hang up on you
Does not work. Was a waste of money and Netgear customer service hang up on you
Nikeita
8. Juli 2024
The instructions are not useful. It won’t connect with my router. I am having to pay for a techie to come have a look. In the end it would have been the same cost to by a Telstra one that worked straight up.
The instructions are not useful. It won’t connect with my router. I am having to pay for a techie to come have a look. In the end it would have been the same cost to by a Telstra one that worked straight up.
PMVJOBE
17. Juni 2024