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Does it work good with Anderson powerpole?
I can’t change my batteries
Does it work?
No sound 👎🏾
Are these good for gaming ?
Sure, but don't forget, any device for gaming (except mobile) it's always best with wired connection.
The new intake and out tubes are more flimsy than in the past they kink up under there own weight
Just bought this. Sure doesn’t look like it’s for 4 people. Ugh
These heaters suck! In 3 months when it starts overheating and you return it only to receive another one that right out of the box doesnt work review it again. What a cheap pos.
Did she get her regular street size or did she size up or down?
Hello. Do you print photos? In that case, how many photo prints of what size can be printed with the 8-ink set?
How do you make it light up if it wont😊
Before I even watch it, I will bet it won't do as well as a set of rabbit ears. I say this because of the 800 mile claim. The furthest you are going to get a TV signal from is about 80 miles. At about 75 miles, the transmitter tower will be below the horizon. (The earth is curved) As a general rule the bigger the lie about range, the worse the actual antenna will turn out to be. I will now watch the video to see what you get. OMG The sound!!!!!!
It does connect to the internet
Would've been nice to see you set it up
Love your dog❤!!!
I just bought one and installed it and it is printing blank pages. I've watched so many videos and still can't seem to fix it. Any advice would be helpful
Oh no!
Your amazon link is broken
just ordered the 3pc set online. this is a great review. thanks! how did they hold up?
Can't hear.
Sorry heard about that
The solar panel? How it works? And the watage. Is that for the pump? I whant tho buy olso this one. But the i live in the mountens without electriceti. Is tha possibel. The let it run on only a solar panel? Thangks
Bruvv... We wanted to hear the motor....
Did you find a way to fold it up for storage?? I find it super inconvenient that I can’t fold the high chair to store it away. I looked at the video reviews on Amazon and the folding option is there for what appears to be the previous version of this chair.
Could you please tell me if the power adapter supports 220v or just 110v? Thanks
Can all 3 tbe hardwired to a switch? Modem-->AP1->Switch..other 2 hardwired to the switch from their respective areas of the home.
Thank you so much! You're literally a life saver!
Glad to hear that!
How do you fix it if the light stays on? One of my lights won't turn off.
🙋 P r o m o s m
Can I connect this to a router instead of modem?
yes
yup, but if possible connect the router to this one if the other router is unmanaged, deco will manage your network perfectly.
U have link for the water heater? Ty
Just so you know - this printer can connect to your computer by USB cable and you can also set it up on your home WiFi so your phones and tablets can send to the printer.
Was this the firm or the semi firm
does this work?? existing modem + 1 mesh?? the modem in the living room and the one mesh conneted with cable in the 2nd floor if it really need minimum of 2 mesh can i connect all using cable? modem to mesh to mesh . does my existing modem still provide wifi or its the main mesh will provide the wifi for me?
Thanks for this review!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
You're welcome
Could you tell me how thick the shelves are and do they seem durable and will hold up over time? They appear rather thin, chipping a little and already bowing in your video but I can't tell if this is distortion or not. Thank you for your video, it is important when people are seeking more information before they buy!
Yes they do
Please connect the multimeter to the circuit break and check the current consumption of this device. The manufacturer claims that 2.3 ma, I want to know if this is true
that amazon link doesn't link to that desk.
Classic youtuber move :/ see a comment that asks a question and just heart it? wow you're cold man
Right?
This give you a 5 and 2.4 wifi? I ask for lights that only support 2.4
Hi, you have in setting Alot 2.4 for things like that
2.4 GHz, 5Ghz and 6Ghz (but for the last one you will need compatible device..)
Chinese shit, remote is crap. Ive bought 1 and send it back. Remote sensor was 3 degrees celcius off !
Excellent product. We were a busy AAA towing garage for 30 years. They would average 5 to 6 years before needing replacement, hundreds of boosts a year. The only problem we wouuld eventually have is the plastic clamps would seperate after awhile, had to change a few of them.
you like the word "actual" a bit too much.
I can not get much help from TP Link,I installed this Deco AX3000 "X55" aprox. 3 months ago in my 2000 Sq. foot home,single story,I have 8 devices hooked up to this WiFi mesh router,here is my problem,my wife and I can be sitting next to each other on our Chromebooks,all of a sudden she will lose internet connection,I do not lose connection,or sometimes I will lose internet connection and she does not lose connection,The Deco lights are always green even when this happens,I have Directv and when I connect it to the internet it does not stay connected,it will periodically lose internet connection just like our chromebooks,I have a Roku TV same thing,The Deco is up to date,when I run a diagnostic from the Deco app it says everything is working properly,any suggestions B4 I throw these Decos in the trash ?? Thank you
Hi, I just bought these decos literally today. I have a similar home at the one you describe, I have had those problems you mentioned before, verify if you are conected to the 2.4 or 5 wifi. I suggest you use the 5 one in all the devices that support it, also did you deactivate the WIFI signal on your main router the one provided be the ISP, if not that could be doing some trafic and creating the crashes. Hope that works, it can also be related to the DHCP server, maybe there is a confict of IP adress somewhere. If that is the case I suggest you to forget the networks on the computer , clean the routers DHCP and conect them again, that can also help. Good luck
Obviously, I don't know your setup, but it sounds like you might have 2 DHCP servers operating and clashing with each other over which devices have which IP addresses. Are you using a router as well as the mesh network. If so, make sure none of the deco devices are set up as a router - make sure they are all set as access points. If you are using a deco as the router is it possible you have a DHCP server running on a PC system somewhere? Then there is the issue of the number of devices. TP LINK suggests a maximum of 6 operating on the network - although it is possible to run more. The DECO WiFi signals between 8 devices could be severely constrained by trying to interact between devices with vastly different potential speeds (because of WiFi interference). Assuming you haven't already given up, try turning off 6 devices - leaving the central router and perhaps one remote device. You could try bringing the "remote" device into the same room to eliminate WiFi loss - just while testing. And then checkout how this performs and whether you get the issues you mention. If all is ok, then move the second device to its intended position and test again. Continue doing this around your network - adding mesh devices one at a time and checking how the whole network performs. It is always possible that one or other if the deco units is at fault. Following a sensible add one at a time path usually diagnoses where the problem is. I am not saying this is your case, but all too often people buy networking kit, plug everything in, and then expect it all to work perfectly everywhere. Often you get lucky, and this is the case. But equally often, there is a hitch or failure somewhere. It can be a faulty device or it can be a piece of wall with metal bars in it that acts as a perfect Faraday cage. During my years of supporting various networks I have often found that one side of a wall is a steel cabinet stuffed full of metal tools etc, and then the other side of the wall is a massive bookshelf or other cabinet stuffed full of WiFi absorbing materials. All in direct path between the mesh network devices. And then I get the question from the person I am helping - "why isn't my network working, the router is only the other side of the wall?"
I’ve got to replace one of the T-connectors on mine. Any advice? Am I going to basically take the whole thing apart?
Been looking at this as an alternative to HP, seems like HP dominates the printer scanner market. Trying to get away from those, lol we had an old one and it was junk!
What kind of cartilage you you use
Sucks it says to have its own outlet. I don't have any other outlets i can use for my tv and such😞.
rain head nozzles shooting water in all directions looks ridiculous :(
If I have a combo router/modem would the deco replace that or would I need to put it into bridge mode and plug the deco into it?
it's just for wifi, not a modem.
It's not replacing the modem, put the modem router option off, then deco will be used as router (lan/wifi).
I second this. It’s a great high chair! Great review
Yes! Thank you!