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Does EX6150v2 have a greater range than EX6110?
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Does EX6150v2 have a greater range than EX6110?
I'm using an Optus HUAWEI B525 wireless modem/router and need an extender to provide a stronger signal to support TV, Foxtel, etc.
Does ex6150v2 have a greater range than ex6110?
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Billbeag
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Re: Does EX6150v2 have a greater range than EX6110?
@Billbeag wrote:I'm using an Optus HUAWEI B525 wireless modem/router and need an extender to provide a stronger signal to support TV, Foxtel, etc.
Does ex6150v2 have a greater range than ex6110?
regardsBillbeag
Potentially. It does have external antennas. Some feel as if this equates to better performance. I haven't really seen much difference with external antenna designs.
The reason I'd choose the EX6150 over the EX6110 is the ethernet jack. If there's a problem with the extender, you can flash it using the ethernet jack versus the EX6110 doesn't have that option. Plus you can also use the ethernet jack for AP mode or direct connecting a device to it. Worth the little bit extra.
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Re: Does EX6150v2 have a greater range than EX6110?
Thanks for prompt advice. Yes, I'll purchase the ex6150. And, in Australia, the ex6150 is aud$45 less expensive than the ex6110.
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Billbeag
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@Billbeag wrote:I'm using an Optus HUAWEI B525 wireless modem/router and need an extender to provide a stronger signal to support TV, Foxtel, etc.
Does ex6150v2 have a greater range than ex6110?
regardsBillbeag
Potentially. It does have external antennas. Some feel as if this equates to better performance. I haven't really seen much difference with external antenna designs.
The reason I'd choose the EX6150 over the EX6110 is the ethernet jack. If there's a problem with the extender, you can flash it using the ethernet jack versus the EX6110 doesn't have that option. Plus you can also use the ethernet jack for AP mode or direct connecting a device to it. Worth the little bit extra.
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