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Setup can be confusing due to limited external controls and lack of backwardscompatibility
IntroductionThe Western Digital My Net Wireless AC Bridge, with the unwieldy model number WDBMRD0000NBL, is one of the first of a new generation of wireless products based on the 802.11ac wireless protocol, which promises speeds much greater than even 802...
Abstract: If you're building an 802.11ac network, you have two options on the client side: Purchase a second 802.11ac router from the same manufacturer and configure it to operate as a bridge, or purchase a dedicated 802.11ac wireless bridge. Unless you need to con...
Easy setup. Well-designed interface. WPS connectivity worked well with WD AC1300 router.
Poor performer in testing, made throughput worse
While the WD's bridge gets points for an easy setup, a well-designed interface and its capability to work as a wireless bridge, it gave poor performance in testing....
Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Mark , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I've been slightly disturbed recently by the number of AC class routers I've reviewed that won't work in access point mode. But even less work in the wi-fi bridged mode, which is what this dedicated box, the My Net AC Bridge, is built specifically to do. ...
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Published: 2013-01-10, Author: Michael , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Which product is superior? Although we prefer the Linksys WUMC710's squat design, it's hard to argue with the My Net AC Bridge's superior long-range performance. We'd call it a tie, but we've seen Western Digital's bridge selling online for a little less...
While the WD's bridge gets points for an easy setup, a well-designed interface and its capability to work as a wireless bridge, it gave poor performance in testing....