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B&G Nexus 240V USB Wi-fi Double Socket Extender - White X 5 Pieces

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£79.99 each
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Located in: SOUTHWARK, London, United Kingdom
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
Smart Home Protocol
Wi-Fi
EAN
5050765154581
Brand
B&G
Type
Extender with USB Charger
Number of Outlets
2
MPN
922UWR, 922UWR-01
Features
USB Charger
Colour
White

About this product

Product Identifiers

Brand
B&G
MPN
922UWR, 922UWR-01
EAN
5050765154581
GTIN
5050765154581
Model
922UWR-01
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20033523959

Product Key Features

Number of Outlets
2
Colour
White
Features
USB Charger
Type
Extender with USB Charger

Dimensions

Weight
53 Hundredths-Pounds

Item description from the seller

Business seller information

I AM SERVICES UK
David OKORO
185 Old Kent Road
London
London
SE1 5NA
United Kingdom
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Value added tax number:
  • GB 864504811
Company registration number:
  • 05487828
Terms and conditions of the sale
Please Always be sure of the Product before You Buy and if You Buy Anything from Us in Error kindly let us Know Within 24 Hours and We Would Accept Return if Item is Already Shipped or Cancell The Order.
I certify that all my selling activities will comply with all EU laws and regulations.
CRN Number:
  • 05487828
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4.9
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Delivery time
5.0
Communication
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Product ratings and reviews

4.4
123 product ratings
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Most relevant reviews

  • Most favourable review

    WiFi booster

    The unit appears solid and decently made. I found it very easy to fit and it comes with full instructions if you're not that confident. I was more concerned with the linking aspect. As I am not a computer savvy type. It was a doddle. Again instructions included. All sockets work fine as expected. It would have been better if it had two u s b outlets. But that's the only issue I would nitpick on.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goto7dayshop

  • Most critical review

    Worse than useless

    I have confirmed what others have said; this thing slows *everything* down. I had a cold spot in the living room and bought this to replace a wall-wart Netgear extender that worked, but took up a socket and used a different SSID to the main wifi, which was a faff when moving between rooms. The socket is in the same position as the old Netgear extender. Did some measurements: - Download speed at router (i.e. the best I can expect): 7.2Mbps. - Download speed at socket position, socket wifi switched off (connecting direct to router): 5.3M . - At socket position using Netgear extender: 5.7M. - Same position using BG socket wifi: 0.3M with a 250ms delay! In practice this is unusable; everything just times out. In the cold spot - about 3m from the socket in direct line of sight, I get: - ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pjk3493

  • Easy to attribute wifi 'issues' to wrong source.

    I have the 'masterplug' one of these - seems to be identical, bar the name. A contributor with the best of intentions, has said his wifi booster unit of this type, 'resets' after 24 hours. Here's why I doubt this, although it may perfectly well be occurring... BT especially are known for rebooting your hub without asking first. They send some update, then silently reboot the thing, and of course, this may well have the effect, of ruining some parts of your setup they or another hub or broadband kit supplier know nothing about and consider meaningless to them. Then, there's the power blip or brown-out. Either a split-second of mains power loss to your home (does not even trip the RCD/MCB) or something of that nature. Very rare, but it has happened twice in my lifetime recently I know ...

    Condition: NewSold by: michaekoranten-8

  • Starts out as a good idea!

    Easily fitted, but harder to install. The instructions are designed for the US market. You should be able to match this up to your router with the password, there are 2 ways to do this, but won't work in the UK. The 3rd way is the WPS button, but the only reason you would use your WPS is for visitors to use your WiFi on a one off basis, not for constant use because it auto disconnects every 24 hours and recycles. This means you have to reconnect every day by hitting your WPS on your router then going and pressing the button on the socket. Here's the problem, after the first recycle, it won't reconnect because my router thinks its being hacked. Therefore I wasted my money and my time for a socket that has an annoying blue flashing light on it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: armanicode24

  • Needs a plastic back box not a metal one on the 13amp point.

    I could`nt get it to work at first so I went online and saw a review that said they wont work if there is a metal backbox on the socket. I changed the metal backbox for a plastic one, connected the extender socket to the plastic backbox and the extender worked straight away with a good signal. I am pleased with it now but wished the instructions had mentioned the metal backbox.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goto7dayshop