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Aug 31, 2021
If you have a dead spot in your wi-fi coverage, get this extender that works with an AT&T BGW210 modem.
1 of 1 found this helpful This extender works with my AT&T modem, BGW210 ! It has filled the dead spot I had in my house where th wi-fi was constantly dropping calls. Works as intended and AT&T will only rent you one at $5 per month, so this is a much better solution to buy your own!!

Jun 27, 2018
Not a smooth action in twisting the cube.
Not a smooth action in twisting the cube. Feels like it is cheaply made.

May 15, 2019
Okay, but be aware that the mechanism is fragile and can easily break at the neck.
The NECK of this product is a cheap pot metal and breaks easily, which is why I had to replace two of them that are among 11 identical uplights to my house. I had to buy this replacement to MATCH what I already have on the house. I believe one broke at the neck when someone trimmed the nearby bushes and bumped the light, and it broke at the neck. The second one broke when I tried to tighten the ring that keeps the light in the desired position. I would go so far as to say they are fragile and must be handled with care not to break them at the neck.
Secondly, it is very difficult to screw in the Par 20 bulb because there is no room to use your fingers to screw it in the socket. I had to use a thin piece of rubber to "grab" the light on the edges and screw it in the socket.
The light housing is built well and keeps out the weather elements with the ring that fits on the top above the light bulb.