🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The NETGEAR DC112A-100EUS AirCard is a cutting-edge signal boosting and charging cradle designed for professionals who demand reliable internet connectivity. With high-gain antennas, multiple Ethernet ports, and a USB 3.0 port for fast sharing, this device ensures you stay connected wherever you are. Its compact design makes it an ideal companion for mobile workspaces.
Brand | NETGEAR |
Product Dimensions | 23.04 x 14.88 x 15.7 cm; 800 g |
Item model number | DC112A-100EUS |
Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
Series | DC112A |
Colour | Black |
Processor Count | 1 |
Wireless Type | 801.11ac |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 4 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Operating System | Netgear OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 800 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**R
AC810 + Aircard Cradle
As I live out in the wilds of Suffolk, the broadband can be pretty slow. Best speed I can get is usually around 5 Mbps. EE does have 4G in the area, but I can only get it upstairs in one room with three bars showing on my iPhone.So having bought the AC810 and also the cradle, my signal strength has increased to four bars and the cradle now gives me a wifi network that covers the whole house. It's also more than doubled my download speed on 4G. I've attached a pic that shows normal 4G download speeds vs connected to the cradle.Recommended.
J**N
Aircard cinnectivity
This additional device changes the ball game in the field of mobile hotspots. The connection is stable and strong to feed the whole house at a high quality signal, are real addition to a fixed location, no more drop outs and resets. Good kit. A good buy. Very happy with this additional bit of kit, makes it just like a permanent fixed connection.
D**3
Double NAT and a bit hit and miss.
Got this to pair with an AC790 air card. The positives are it’s easy to put the air card on the unit, it’s easy to plug it in, you get the extra LAN ports and the stable base and, in theory, you get the extra wifi and LTE antennas.it’s a chunky base station too - and seems to include a fan in it but I never experienced it actually turn on, despite my air card getting pretty hot in use.As I got it for a few reasons, it’s worth looking at those in more detail.1) To provide LAN ports to and to act as a router on my network. It does well here, with the LAN ports allowing it to be integrated with a power line network and so on - plus good WIFI coverage from the unit itself. The standard NetGear software to control it makes it very familiar to set up if you’ve used a NetGear router before.Downsides is it introduced a double NAT. For general internet use, this is fine - the equipment works around it. If you’re into gaming however, this can give problems and despite setting up uPNP, specifying a DMZ etc, I was never able to fully remove the double NAT with this unit. To be fair double NATing seems a consistent problem with the LTE setups I’ve looked at and possibly is down to the general way they work - certainly it’s not something i see with an ADSL connection.2) To improve the LTE reception. it failed miserably here. It was no better than the base air card. Even attaching an external antenna to the two TS-9 ports made no difference (and the same antenna does make a difference with a different router).the air card also got very hot and I did experience some freezes/restarts - which is odd considering it HAS a fan in it - it just never used it.So overall it failed for what I particularly wanted - improved reception. It works okay as a router, it works okay as a base station - but it seemed a real missed opportunity to excel in those areas.it’s good but it’s 3 stars at best from my experiences of it.
A**R
Didn’t work
Didn’t work
D**N
Great dock
Great dock for the aircard giving great WiFi all over the house.
J**N
All good
Not cheap , but nice piece of kit , works well
D**R
Five Stars
It does a terrific job. Very with it!
S**S
Happy but not ecstatic
All depends wat ur afterIt okBut not brill
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