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Jul 01, 2016
Inexpensive, good sound, small
1 of 1 found this helpful Found the JETech FM Transmitter to be an easy to use, inexpensive solution to a no input jack problem. We were on a boat for a week with AM/FM radio but no aux jack. 12vdc plug right next to the radio. This unit also has a USB port on plug to allow for others to charge devices while its being used. Comes with velvet carry bag.
Aug 02, 2015
Double the gas and with some adjustments 50% more range than E4200.
4 of 4 found this helpful Decided I needed to replace my Linksys E4200 and a DD WRT54G I was using as a bridge. On Speedtest at a distance of 20 ft I had been seeing about 65Mbps N and about 20Mbps G but my bridge was only getting about 7 or 8 to my Smart(G)TV which was out of range of my 4200 router at about 65ft. The wife had purchased a Macbook Air that ran AC1300 so I'd been eying the AC1300 Airport Extreme.
After reading some online reviews and my history with Linksys I ended up buying 3 store returned EA6900 for $200($66 each) off eBay. Deal of the century and just too good to pass up! Decided I'd take one to my mom, who is still running a Blue 54G from 2003.
Plugged it in and it worked right out of the box with the SSID and PSW on the bottom. I chose to set mine up manually, passing on the Smart interface and internet access to my router. I guess you need that to set up with your phone or iPad. I set up same PSW but different SSIDs for the 5 and 2.4 bands and turned on the Guest network. Used Dell's wireless utility to see that my neighbors were already using chnl 1 and 11 and when on auto, the 6900 wanted to go to 6 which was the range my cordless phone system was using. I manually checked all the channels signal to noise ratio and got best signal on chl 2. Couldn't do all that for 5Ghz radio so I left it on Auto.
At about 20ft, the thing runs like a hose on the N band. I'm getting 104Gbps N on the 5GHz radio and 45Gbps N on the 2.4 radio. My G rates really haven't changed. I saw no noticeable range increase in either band until I turned my router sideways. Now I get connected to the 2.4 out on my deck, about 30 ft farther than with my E4200 and it tests at about 12Gbps there. That's past my TV so I was able to retire the range extender. My 5GHz radio only connects at about 50ft, which would be OK if it was in the center of the house. I'm still experimenting with these funky antenna and their wave forming technology.
4004 sqft, 2 story house. I'm paying Comcast for 50Mbps. Dunno what I'm getting out of the modem cuz I don't have a 1000 network adapter to test. Clearly more than 104 if I get that off the 5GHz wifi.

Nov 13, 2018
Not like my other Baldwin hardware
Contractor lost my handle during construction and I had the parts to make another except this piece. It is not as smooth and the lever throw distance is shorter than my other handles. Baldwin got bought out and looks like they've kept the pricing but cut the quality.