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Verizon Wireless Low Signal
Hans | 2024-09-06 03:14:48 |
I have a standard Verizon router/WAP that could not provide a solid signal to more than half my house.� Bought this because I have seen them used at my church.� I connected it to a switch off my router, passing through the included PoE injector (power supply), to a central point in my house (56' long).� Because it uses PoE, it is easy to install almost anywhere...where ever one can run a CAT5 or CAT 6 cable.� I had thought about installing a120VAC outlet in a closet to move my Verizon router/WAP closer to the center of the house, but this was a lot easier. Installed and ran the control software.� I have some familiarity with such things, and found it to be straight forward to set up.� Took maybe 10 minutes.� Left my Verizon WAP running and have had no interference issues.� More than adequate signal throughout the house.� Now I'm a hero :-) 5 |
Mike | 2024-04-24 09:27:51 |
You do not need to match your cell provider . Reason for the two is off you have signal from Verizon in your hunting spot and not At&T but the Verizon one . The camera send to the app on your phone no matter who your provider is . Was very easy to set up , I watch a YouTube video first . The pictures on your phone will not look the best quality, but when you down load the SD card they are very clear and good . It will take and save pictures even if you lose cell service. BH photos had the best price and I had my camera in 3 days ! Buying a second one before season starts . Don’t hesitate to try one . No fees and you can go month by month if you want . Mike 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-25 08:20:46 |
Used to connect many A/V terminals around the church building from the control room. Low signal noise & easy to use. 5 |
Trevor | 2024-07-13 03:21:31 |
I can't say enough positive things about the Hello Wireless ShutterBoss 4.0. The wireless signal is strong even in my studio with a ton of potential wireless interference. The LCD display is large and very easy to read. The backlight (although green) makes it easy to read the display in near dark conditions. I love the ease of use however I do which that in order to trigger a long exposure on my Canon EOS-R I didn't have to change my camera from Manual to Bulb. However this is not a major problem at all. I was able to get it out of the box and fully understood in less than 5 minutes. [I received this product in exchange for my honest opinion]. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-13 06:48:48 |
Low cost easy to use wireless remote solution. Used for taking family Christmas portraits. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-14 07:35:50 |
went from 1 bar on a Verizon camera to 3 after install of this antenna, thanks Spypoint!!! 5 |
Ralph | 2024-09-23 09:16:57 |
I've found this recorder is much more useful than a wireless lav setup since you don't need to mess around getting a signal into your camera. On a full battery you can record all day. As a director I use a loud whistle, hanging around my neck, to signal the beginning of a scene. These spikes in volume are easy to spot in DAW or a video editing timeline. 5 |
Rommel | 2024-09-19 06:25:37 |
I shoot weddings and other events. My wireless systems always worried me. I could never be sure when the signal would cut out on me. Now, I no longer worry about signal drop outs! Problems solved. Thanks Tascam!!! 5 |
Vadim | 2024-09-29 06:14:21 |
First seen on NAMM 2016 - loved them instantaneously. By that time was buying my own gear for documentaries/indie filming and was inspired by the performance and price. You can easily get 4 recorders with good quality preamps and lavs in under $1000 - that's incredible. Love simple and quick plug-n-play, set the level (you can pick from 5) and ready to go. It's recording your actual signal and a "safe" version with less hot signal. The thing is that when I "grow up" to acquire wireless lavs, I will still have these unist running in parallel for recording backup (as you know even expensive wireless sets can have interferences sometimes). In a nutshell - portable autonomous mono recorder for wide range of applications (I've seen people using it as an on-camera mic recorder for GX85 and similar digital cameras) 5 |
Marie | 2024-09-27 01:44:21 |
I needed to connect an outdoor wireless security camera to Wifi but the signal on the main router wasn't strong enough to penetrate a thick masonry wall. The TP-link solved this problem. I set it up inside at the wall needing signal penetration but in line with the router. It worked perfectly - having a booster closer to the camera did the trick. 5 |