CV 7428nS Universal Wireless WiFi Bridge for Smart TV, Blu-ray and Gaming is the latest addition to Edimax Wi-Fi network, product range, which offers Wi-Fi connectivity to any wired Ethernet device at speeds of up to 300Mbps 11n.
As a universal home entertainment WiFi solution, heating 7428nS connect up to 5 devices at once, including Smart TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles and Blu-ray Players - remove the Ethernet cables and deliver reliable wi-fi connection of different entertainment at high speeds. CV 7428nS stylish design is a welcome addition to any home and on a wall or a surface which can be fitted when external antennas provide excellent range and coverage.
CV 7428nS supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards for high speed wireless data rates up to 300 Mbps - essential for the bandwidth-hungry nature of home entertainment and more than fast enough to stream movies and music, or online gaming. Even an upgrade of the existing low-speed 802.11b / g devices to 802.11n speeds.
Equipped with five 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports, heating 7428nS is compatible with any wired Ethernet network device. Just plug the Wifi Repeater to a device via an Ethernet cable and Wi-Fi connection - Smart TV, Blu-ray/DVD players, game consoles, computers, set-top boxes and DVRs can all participate in your existing Wi -Fi network.
Wi-Fi bridge supports IEEE802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and implements wireless green technology to use up to 80% less power. CV 7428nS dynamically adjusts its output based on usage and activity of wired and WiFi connections.
User-friendly, browser-based iQ setup ensures a smooth and seamless installation process that can be completed by anyone, regardless of technical experience and knowledge, with a few simple clicks. Or alternatively, users can connect wirelessly bridge directly on their existing Wi-Fi network using the WPS button, provided that the home router / access point supports WPS.
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