Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 Wi-Fi USB Adapter (Open Box)
$42.33
$74.99
44% off
Reference Price
Condition: Factory Reconditioned; Open Box
Top positive review
10 people found this helpful
Works well thus far!
By Tania G. Lopez on Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
I bought this portable USB WIFI adapter to help with a computer that was located in a corner of the house which did not receive a good wifi signal. This unit definitely helped and this computer is now getting a better signal. I bought a used version of this wifi adapter as a new unit was too expensive for my liking. Overall, I would recommend this unit at the used price point, I am neutral about its price point as a new unit. Here are some of my observations: PROS: The unit does help increase week wifi signals. I can’t tell how much definitely but my signal level increased about two bars. The unit is stable with no signal breaks or drop offs. The unit is larger than most portable wifi units that I have used in the past. With its base, I would not use this unit at a coffee shop as it is very obvious and large. However, without its base, you can connect the unit directly to your laptop with no obvious issues. The base unit also has magnets which you can use to position it on a metal surface if you have one. The unit’s driver, which was described as rather large in the comments section, is divided into two types. One type is standalone and a complete suite. I just used the standalone and it worked just fine with no issues noted thus far. The installation was relatively simple with no hang ups noted. Thus far, I have encountered no issues with this unit. CONS: The unit is larger than most. If you use the base, it will use a portion of your desktop that otherwise would be vacant. Not a big issue if you have a normal desk; however, if you are in cramped quarters just be aware. I wish they provided a longer cord for the base unit and made the chord a little thinner; although, not a significant issue thus far. The unit is not plug and play. You have to download the driver, its in a zip format, then decide what driver unit you want to use. It has a standalone and a suite format. I just used the standalone and it worked fine, for me not an issue, but some may find it confusing. The unit uses USB 3 or 2, but for best performance you have to have a USB 3 port open. For some laptops, this may be an issue, especially if you have other devices already attached to the laptop. I use this unit on a desktop so I don’t have this issue. I have used this unit continuously for about two weeks thus far with no issues noted. Thus far, it works as advertised.
Top critical review
19 people found this helpful
Not worth it, even after countless deep dives into fixing it
By Jamie Smith on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2020
UPDATE: Okay now I'm beyond frustrated. Was working golden for a while now has absolutely nosedived in quality. My below fix lasted for a while but now nothing will help and it is completely failing me. I cannot keep up in my online classes now because they are not recorded and lag spikes every few minutes completely freeze me and I miss out on all the material discussed at those times. Would not recommend anymore. The Problems -- The two major issues I read reviews on before buying were frequent disconnections/lag spikes and how awful the Netgear genie is. When using the genie application, I agree that both are absolutely awful and it made my time using it a chore, because the only solution I found was uninstalling and reinstalling the genie, which was annoying and caused glitches. While this did work for a day or two at a time, there is a better fix. How to Fix Them -- Though the genie is used to connect to networks, it isn't needed. The trick to fix this is installing the driver from the genie independently. Because reviews don't let me put links, my best recommendation is searching YouTube for "fixing netgear a7000 genie and driver installation" by Samuel Hart. Their video details the process perfectly and will improve your experience with this adapter. When utilizing the driver and not the genie, I've had decent ping and my connection isn't dropping. With the genie, I wanted to smash the stupid adapter, getting slow speeds and constantly dropping out. This thing is decent/good if you just don't use the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad (like seriously they should be embarrassed by this) program they say you need to use it. Internet where I live is fairly poor, and using the device driver WITHOUT the genie still had a significant benefit. When the program made my problem even more of an issue, I thought the adapter was a lost cause. So seriously, look up that YouTube video (or just install the driver if you already know how) and hopefully you'll also find that this is a solid device that does a good job, permitting you know how to set it up properly. @Netgear your program literally makes life harder. Will you read this, no. I just wanted to say this because it seriously sucks and I hate you for it.
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