I never understood this in lightbulb shit people always want to sell. Wifi, smoke alarms, cameras, FM radios, etc. You want a repeater, buy a repeater, you want a lightbulb, buy a lightbulb.
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote: > Just a repeater in a light bulb package. From the spec sheet: > > Wi-Fi Repeater > > Wi-Fi Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n > Wi-Fi Transmitter Frequency Range: 2.412 - 2.484 GHz > Power: 1.8 Watts (Standby), 2.8 Watts (Full load) > 2T2R MIMO wireless technology > Security Mode: 64/128 bit WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 > Encryption Type: WEP64/WEP128/TKIP/AES > > Wi-Fi Transmitter power: > @ 802.11b: +20dBm (Max.) > @ 802.11g: +18dBm (Max.) > @ 802.11n: +15dBm (Max.) > > Wi-Fi Receiver power: > @ 802.11b: -89dBm > @ 802.11g: -81dBm > @ 802.11n: -711dBm > > Distance Range between Router and Boost Bulb: 35 meters > - See more at: http://www.sengled.com/product/boost#sthash.rxRCqCUa.dpuf > > > > > bp > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> > > > On 1/10/2015 7:00 AM, David Milholen wrote: > > Not sure this is a real product or another wishful thinking. > http://www.sengled.com/product/boost > > -- > > > -- All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925
