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NETGEAR Wi-Fi Range Extender EX6120 - Coverage Up to 1500 Sq Ft and 25 Devices with AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (Up to 1200Mbps Speed), and Compact Wall Plug Design
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| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Color | White |
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- Extends WiFi range coverage up to 1500 sq ft, and connects up to 25 devices such as laptops, smartphones, speakers, IP cameras, tablets, IoT devices, and more
- Provides up to 1200 Mbps WiFi speed using dual band and patented FastLane (TM) technology for video streaming and casual gaming
- Works with any wireless router or cable modem with Wi-Fi. System Requirements-Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, Firefox 20 or Safari 5.1 or Google Chrome 25.0 browsers or higher
- Simply plug in game consoles, streaming players, or other nearby wired devices using the Ethernet port for maximum speed
- Supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 wireless security protocols. NOTE : Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for Installation and Troubleshooting Steps
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| Customer Rating | 3.8 out of 5 stars (183365) | 3.5 out of 5 stars (382) | 4.0 out of 5 stars (5421) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (3519) | 4.0 out of 5 stars (5356) |
| Price | $38.84$38.84 | $35.44$35.44 | $140.00$140.00 | $32.99$32.99 | $34.99$34.99 |
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| Item Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches | 8.08 x 10.01 x 5.2 inches | 3.15 x 1.57 x 3.15 inches | 12.09 x 10.2 x 3.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.64 ounces | 4.59 ounces | 1.90 lbs | 3.53 ounces | 1.44 lbs |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | — | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | 802.11a/b/g/n, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ac | 802.11ac |
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Built for StreamingUp to 1200Mbps wireless speed for HD streaming and gaming. |
Discrete Wall Plug DesignPlug into a wall outlet for a sleek solution that extends your router's range and stays out of sight. |
Smart Connect up to 25 DevicesIntelligently selects between dual bands to minimize interference and maximize speed for your smart wireless devices. |
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5-Minute SetupConnect to your existing router with one button press, connect devices to your network, and you’re done. |
Connect a Wired Device, TooOne 10/100M Ethernet port lets you easily connect a nearby wired device for faster transfer and uninterrupted connection. |
Universally CompatibleWorks with any WiFi router for hassle-free reliability. |
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| EX6120 | EX6250 | EX7000 | EX7300 | EX8000 | |
| WiFi Range & Performance | Better | Better | Best | Best | Ultimate |
| Added WiFi Coverage | 1,500 sq.ft. | 2,000 sq.ft. | 2,100 sq.ft. | 2,300 sq.ft. | 2,580 sq.ft. |
| # Connected Devices | Up to 25 | Up to 32 | Up to 35 | Up to 40 | Up to 55 |
| Bandwidth | Dual-Band Up to 1200Mbps | Dual-Band Up to 1750Mbps | Dual-Band Up to 1900Mbps | Dual-Band Up to 2200Mbps | Tri-Band Up to 3000Mbps |
| Best for Internet Speed | Up to 25Mbps | Up to 50Mbps | Up to 100Mbps | Up to 100Mbps | Up to 1000Mbps |
| HD Streaming | Better | Better | Best | Best | Ultimate |
| Online Gaming | Good | Better | Better | Best | Ultimate |
| Seamless Roaming with One WiFi Name | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Tri-band for 2x Speed | ✓ | ||||
| Universal Router Compatibility | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Technical Details
| Brand | NETGEAR |
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| Series | EX6120-100NAS |
| Item model number | EX6120-100NAS |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches |
| Color | White |
| Voltage | 120240 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| ASIN | B014YN7LVE |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2015 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Repeaters |
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NETGEAR AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Ethernet Port, Works with any Wi-Fi Router (EX6120). Ease of Use: CD-less setup—great for mobile devices, Push ‘N’ Connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 1.
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Each Extender is named "(Our SSID Name)_(Area Of Coverage)".. Example: "Our-Router_West" is the extender that covers the Western Top Part Of Our Ranch. When we "Link" or "Daisy Chain" several of these together to provide WiFi coverage down in the Valleys surrounding our Mountain, We use a format like "Our-Router_West1" ("The FIRST 'Daisy Chained' Western Netgear Extender, Connected to the MAIN Netgear Extender that covers the Western Part of the TOP of our Ranch, Which is Connected Directly to our Home's Router"), "Our-Router_West2" ("The SECOND Netgear Western Extender, which is Daisy-Chain-Connected to the FIRST Western Extender, Which is connected to the Main Western Netgear Extender, Which is connected to our Home's Router" - That's a total of THREE Netgear Extenders, Covering the Western Areas Of Our Property, Up top, and down in the Western Valley) etc. etc...
You start losing 'Throughput Speed' FAST when Daisy Chaining these units together, but at least you still have "More than Decent" WiFi Coverage, even (ESPECIALLY) in areas where Cell Coverage can be spotty (Like down in our Steep Valley to our North, Where our Natural Springs run, which is a pretty sheer 600 Foot Drop in Elevation, with only a few hundred feet of Width before Climbing UPWARD again to more of our property.. Cell Coverage down there is 'WISHFUL THINKING' at best, even with a Cell Tower Company Renting some space we don't use to place a Mini-Cell-Tower on our Property, so the Cell Companies can cut STRAIGHT ACROSS this HUGE Bowl of Mountains in the Area we live in, to provide Coverage to SEVERAL State Parks, WITHOUT having to run MULTIPLE towers on the Mountains that Surround us in the distance, 360 degrees.. Imagine a "Pound Cake Bowl"... The Edges of the Bowl would be the Mountains surrounding us in the distance, and the Plateau Sticking up in the center of the Bowl, is where WE live). Our iPhones will use "WiFi" to place calls, when they can't get Cell Coverage, so it works out GREAT for us!
Recently, One of our Family Members built a home on land I gave them up here, about 900 "Air Feet" away from our house (So they don't have to see/hear us, and we don't have to see/hear them).. When I bought this mountain, NO Utility Company would TOUCH IT as far as "Providing Lines this far from Their Main Lines", So I had to buy all of the Power/Cable/Water/etc lines myself, and hire Contractors to run them all up here (Buried).. I sized ALL of the Utilities to be able to support 10 homes eventually, as our Children can afford to build up here once they are at a place in life where they can work from home if they wish, Or build a "Vacation Home" up here until they CAN live up here full time... I bought HUGE spools of BIG Fiber-Optic Cable Line from 'Corning', and had contractors run it a LONG way, to the Local Cable Company's Main Lines, that Carry Cable TV/Internet between Counties (Same for Power Lines, etc). So we have a LOT more High Speed Bandwidth than I need, Even working from home...
Until our Family Member who just built a home here can afford to connect to our Main Fiber Line to get Cable Internet of their own, I bought Two more of these Netgear units, and Daisy-Chained them together toward their new house, which is East of ours. I Fully expected to need THREE Extenders to run 900 "Air-Feet", But TWO of them (One set in about the middle of one of our Upper Pastures, and the Second Unit Plugged into their Enclosed Screen-Room on their Back Porch) provides them with Decently fast WiFi Internet!!! We DO live WAY OUT in the middle of nowhere, without "Other signals everywhere to shorten the range of the signals WE produce" (for many different things), so YMMV if you live in a Suburb or something, but they work FLAWLESSLY up here for us.
ALL of the FIRST "Main" Netgear Extenders are placed outside our home, in a Waterproof (But "Signal Transparent") Enclosure. Those First Extenders are simply used to grab the WiFi Signal from our Main Router inside our house (Going through "THICK Stone Walls" is TOUGH for even THE BEST WiFi Router!) and then "Extend The WiFi Signal Out Across our Property"... We have Four of these, Set North/South/East/West around the outside of our home, each about 50 Feet away from our Home.
I've found it's easiest just to set up each unit by going to Netgear's site when you find the extender on your device, creating a login, and then you can change ALL of your Units from a Netgear Book-Mark TO EACH UNIT (You REALLY need to have a separate Netgear Bookmark for EACH extender!). From those bookmarks, You can rename each unit, set it's signal strength, see what's connected to it, AND how good the Signal Strength is, TO AND FROM, each unit, etc.
I also found that if you just connect your iPhone (or whatever you may be carrying around) to EACH unit ONCE, let your device store that information, Then choose the option on your device to "Connect Automatically To Known Networks (with better signal strength)", Then we can walk, ride the Horses or ATVs, pretty much anywhere, and our iPhones switch from Extender Unit to Extender Unit without even hesitating! Our Devices connect to the Extenders with better Signal Strength as we travel around outside Seamlessly. We never even know when the device has swapped connections from one extender to another.
Normally this is where I'd say, "For the Price These Can't Be Beat'... But I've Paid MUCH MORE for WiFi Extenders that didn't perform HALF as well as these do! "And For The Price", you can scatter them everywhere over large areas.
"Tech Tip": Lightly MIST the INSIDE of a clear "Cake Platter" CD/DVD Bulk Storage Dome with WHITE paint (To reflect the Sun's Heat AWAY from the Cake-Platter, and keep UV OFF the Extenders), Run an Outdoor-Rated Extension Cord through a hole in the bottom of the Cake Patter Storage Case (created when you cut the Center Spindle out of the base), Hot-Glue the Extension Cord in Place close to the bottom of the case, AND to close up the Gaps in the Bottom Hole to keep the bugs out, And you have a HIGHLY decent "Outdoor, Weather Resistant, Signal Transparent, WiFi Signal Extender Dome"
I simply set up each new unit here in the house, log in to the Netgear Website, Choose which OTHER unit I want the NEW unit to connect to (either our Main Router, OR one of the Extenders out further from the house), and let the NetGear Site set it up for me (Bookmark the Netgear Site Associated with EACH INDIVIDUAL UNIT!).. Then I unplug the unit, take to where I need it, Plug it back in to Power, and it's good to go! Once we allow ALL of our Devices (iPhones, Palm-Tops, etc) to connect to each extender and save it as a "known Network", I turn OFF the "Broadcast SSID" Option, so no one else sees the (Now HUGE) WiFi Network "Publicly" (without Special Software, or a Signal Sniffer, etc).. But even if someone DID happen to somehow get onto our Property, past all of our Security Fences, and Security Systems, and find the WiFi Signal, well, that's what STRONG PASSWORDS, Encryption, And FIREWALLS are for! It can be a pain, but our Main Router is Set-Up to ONLY allow use by "Devices We Specifically Allow". "Guests" are allowed to connect to a "GUEST ACCOUNT", which puts them on a Secondary Network, so if their devices are Compromised, or have a Virus/Worm/etc, it can't propagate through to other devices on our Main Network. And if their devices contain a Keystroke logger, then whoever is reading the Logger's Output only has a Guest Password, WHICH CHANGES EVERY 10 DAYS, and Each Guest has a PERSONAL password that identifies THEM.. We do it that way so that if a Month from now, someone we don't know starts trying to hack into our network using an old Guest Password [Like: "glenn-1s-C00l-0CT"] that was used by a friend that visited recently, we know to contact THAT friend and tell them they've been compromised ("glenn-1s-C00l-0CT", LOOKS like, "Glenn-Is-Cool-Oct", But what it ACTUALLY tells US is "It was "Glenn", "First Part" [1s] "Of October")... But even then Our Router wouldn't even respond to a MAC Address that's not CURRENTLY on the "Guest List" marked as "Allowed", so even someone Spoofing his MAC Address wouldn't work, since his Guest Access was COMPLETELY deleted the day he left.
Probably 10 Times More than you Wanted to know, But nowadays Security Risks are VERY REAL, VERY possible, and that's even MORE of a Concern When you have WiFi COMPLETELY Covering Tens Of Acres. These are VERY useful Items!
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It worked GREAT for the first 5 months.
I have mine plugged in the garage. The range is great.
The past few weeks.. It just started to cut out. Every 20 mins it will just go dead. I have to unplug and plug it back in.
This happened to the 1st one I bought from another company. The little boxes run pretty HOT. 🔥 A little too hot for my liking.
I need to buy a new one. But I am going to unplug it at night when I'm not using it. Maybe extend the lifetime.
These things .. No matter what company seem to last a year.. And then start messing up
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on August 24, 2018
It worked GREAT for the first 5 months.
I have mine plugged in the garage. The range is great.
The past few weeks.. It just started to cut out. Every 20 mins it will just go dead. I have to unplug and plug it back in.
This happened to the 1st one I bought from another company. The little boxes run pretty HOT. 🔥 A little too hot for my liking.
I need to buy a new one. But I am going to unplug it at night when I'm not using it. Maybe extend the lifetime.
These things .. No matter what company seem to last a year.. And then start messing up
The setup was very easy and my least favorite part of the whole device is that it adds _EXT at the end of my wifi network name. The range is much better than my router and has been effective in covering my house.







































