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The editors liked
Filtered pass-through power sockets
Wireless hotspot
Easy setup
Reasonable price
Easily clones existing WiFi
Basic setup just takes pushing a couple of buttons
Extends LAN and WiFi to wherever there is a power socket (on the same wiring)
Comprehensive configuration via Web interface
Decent 802.11n performance
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The editors didn't like
Bulky design
Not the very best speeds
Raw 802.11ac performance is way behind many routers and mesh WiFi systems
Smartphone apps no longer work with latest operating systems
Kitguru Says
The devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac is easy to set up
Can clone your existing WiFi with a couple of button pr
Overall, I am happy with the performance of the devolo dLAN triple+ adapters. The inclusion of three gigabit ports on the second adapter allows for a bit of built in flexibility with the devices you can attach.The size is something you will need to plan f...
Published: 2018-01-04, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Reasonable price, Easily clones existing WiFi, Basic setup just takes pushing a couple of buttons, Extends LAN and WiFi to wherever there is a power socket (on the same wiring), Comprehensive configuration via Web interface, Decent 802.11n performance, Ea
Raw 802.11ac performance is way behind many routers and mesh WiFi systems, Smartphone apps no longer work with latest operating systems, Kitguru Says: The devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac is easy to set up, can clone your existing WiFi with a couple of button pr
The devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac isn't quite the panacea for weak WiFi that it claims. The big weakness is that its raw 802.11ac throughput at close range isn't a patch on a standalone WiFi router or mesh option. However, that doesn't quite mean we don't rec...
Abstract: If like me, you have an older house, you will no doubt know the pain of mixing Wi-Fi and solid walls. Couple that with limited phone access points on the ground floor only and you are really up a creek. Devolo has a handy dandy solution for you with their...
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Published: 2017-06-25, Author: Paul , review by: techaddicts.uk
Abstract: If like me, you have an older house, you will no doubt know the pain of mixing Wi-Fi and solid walls. Couple that with limited phone access points on the ground floor only and you are really up a creek. Devolo has a handy dandy solution for you with their...
Abstract: Better known for its work in and support for Powerline technology whereby your current (no pun intended) electrical cabling system is used as the conduit to deliver a home network, Devolo has other strings to its bow including home security and wireless n...
Published: 2016-04-25, Author: Dave , review by: daveplays.co.uk
Despite this difference in speed to my normal wired connection, the speed improvement to my wireless has been a nice improvement. It's also nice to see two useable RJ-45 ports as it allows for some extra configurations, especially with them also being gig...
For me the Powerline solution from Devolo has most certainly transformed my working life, as I can finally do everything I want without suffering from inadequate speed across the LAN and Internet.Though, I need to point out that the cloning side, while of...
Abstract: Powerline adaptors that allow you to extend your network have been around for a while, and potentially provide the perfect way to extend your network range.When these first launched on the consumer market, I purchased a pair to extend my extremely poor Wi...
Filtered pass-through power sockets, Wireless hotspot, Easy setup
Bulky design, Not the very best speeds
A very good package that ticks all the boxes for Powerline technology thanks to the inclusion of twin Ethernet output, AC Wi-Fi and pass-through power sockets. It's just let down by performance that isn't outstanding enough to justify the high cost...