🔗 Connect Everything, Anywhere!
The Vonets VAP11G-300 is a versatile 2.4GHz WiFi bridge and repeater that enables seamless conversion between wired and wireless networks. With a data transfer rate of 300Mbps and a range of up to 100 meters, it supports various applications including IP cameras, printers, and medical devices. Its compact design and low power consumption make it an ideal choice for both industrial and home use.
Color | VAP11G-300 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.83"D x 1.85"W x 3.62"H |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RJ45 |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4GHz |
Range | 100 meters |
Compatible Devices | Router |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Additional Features | WiFi signal cover, WiFi to Ethernet, Ethernet to WiFi, Wireless to Wired, WiFi Extender, Wired to Wireless |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11bgn, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Data Transfer Rate | 3E+2 Megabits Per Second |
K**N
Awesome device.
Awesome device. The little, and I mean it’s tiny, manual that comes with it is a bit cryptic in its terminology, but that's mostly because there is very little wordage. Just a few words here and there, and it’s easy to get confused as to what they mean. But technologically speaking, this device is awesome.Outside of the cryptic manual, it’s actually easy to setup and use. I just connected it to my PC, browsed to its static IP of 192.168.254.254, and then used the Web GUI to set it up. That consisted of scanning for my WiFi “hotspots” (available SSIDs), selecting the one I wanted it to bridge, then giving it a static IP so I can always find it. Boom! Done! Now just plug it into any RJ45 port, and its on my network. I used this for an outdoor WiFi Security camera that had dropped off the network. WiFi on the camera wasn’t working anymore, but once I plugged this into its RJ45 port the camera was back on the network and working flawlessly. And it’s actually got better throughput than the camera’s original WiFi connection.It also has the option of becoming a hotspot itself. This can be disabled if you like (which I did as I only needed the bridge for the camera) but it does offer the functionality of extending your WiFi network from the point it is deployed. So it’s not only a great bridge for wired devices but also a WiFi extender.Unbeatable product at this price point! And it saved me from having to replace a WiFi camera that had lost its WiFi capabilities. The cameras I use are awesome in every respect except their WiFi circuitry. Crappy circuit that is prone to low bandwidth and utter shutdown. I’ve had three of these cameras develop WiFi problems, but this little jewel saves them!
W**I
Works great
A little confusing on the set up but plenty of YouTube videos to get you through it. Used this to put my Cummins home generator on my WiFi. Works like a charm 40 feet away through a brick wall.
M**E
Failed after two weeks
This unit is ALMOST plug-n-play. Plugging it straight into a configuration computer with its RJ45 Ethernet jack (in lieu of a regular network cord) and restarting the Ethernet interface on the configuration computer. This pulls an IP address of 192.168.254.100 from the DHCP server on the VAP11N, and probably accesses a built-in DNS server on the device, resolving the name vonets.cfg to the device's default UI IP address, 192.168.254.254. The default behavior, once the device is configured and rebooted, is to turn OFF the onboard DHCP server, for obvious reasons.A firmware upgrade is advisable (latest firmware as of this writing dates from Jun 26, 2024). The device has to be basically configured and online on the Internet to obtain the upgrade, and any configuration done prior to the upgrade will be lost, requiring one to start from scratch - a common behavior - so don't waste time fine-tuning your configuration prior to upgrading the firmware.This device only uses 2.4G WiFi connections, but later models, such as the Vonets VAP11AC, will connect to 5G access points. Power can be supplied from either a USB-A connection (built-in pigtail), or via an AC plugin adapter providing anywhere from 5V - 15V DC.While initial connection to the configuration UI is pretty easy, some technical knowledge of TCP/IP networking/bridging is useful in order to insure proper setup for your required application. As is common with configuration UIs for small devices such as this, the UI is a bit "fiddly". It requires both a per-screen "Apply" for settings changes, PLUS a reboot of the device to make any changes effective, and some settings don't seem to "stick" the 1st time. With a bit of knowledge, and reasonable patience, you can get the VAP11N to do everything except cook breakfast!If you get lost in configuration, you can always do a factory reset and start over (assuming you didn't brick the device by fumbling a firmware upgrade).UPDATE: This unit failed after a few weeks of use. Speed dropped to < 2.0Mbps.
T**.
Great product, tough setup.
I’m pretty tech savvy and this product works very well but the setup was a little confusing. Beyond that it works very well has a pretty decent range. Had to factory reset once because I accidentally turned the WiFi extender off. But overall great product for the money and if you’re not tech savvy just read the instruction manual twice before you get started. 👍🏼
L**D
Worked first try, excellent value
I had a device that was crashing whenever it used wifi, but worked over ethernet, I just could not get a cable to it reasonably due to its location. This ended up being a simple and fast solution that is working perfectly. The device had a NUC so it had USB power, so it was a no-additional-wires solution. Setup is pretty easy though it is a lot easier to do if you hook up the ethernet port for configuration rather than trying to configure (only) over wireless. All in all a very nice solution for not much money.
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