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    Fingbox Review

    1. Don't know any reason why it wouldn't work with your router. 2. Don't know specifically what would be included in your definition of client activity, but Fing will let you know if a device is currently online, when it goes offline or re-joins the network, and you can analyze a device's...
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    Fingbox Review

    Fingbox has issued a couple of enhancements. First of all, there is now a very nice User Guide here...
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    Fingbox Review

    I have a number of devices that connect successfully to the 5GHz network, e.g. my iPad, iPhone, AppleTV 4K, and a Sony display. This would seem to me to be proof that 5he 5GHz network on the router is working fine. I have tried a wireless extender, and was not able to get thru-put on the wired...
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    Fingbox Review

    Two of the devices I tried were the Asus AC1900 and the Asus N300. I figured that an Asus bridge should work nicely with an Asus router. Neither device provided connectivity that was any better than the 65-70Gbs throughput I have been getting with the Linksys WES610N. As I said, this has been...
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    Fingbox Review

    My router is the Asus RT-AC87U. I don't recall the actual model numbers of the devices I tested since it was earlier this year. I did some research on the internet and chose several products from vendors I knew (DLink, Netgear, Asus), but was never able to find a solution that allowed 5GHZ...
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    Fingbox Review

    Yes! There are several things wrong with the WES610N. Other than its inability to bridge the MAC addresses, I have been unable to get it to communicate with my Asus router on the 5GHz wireless network. While I can get 65-70Mbps connection speeds over the 2.4GHz network, which is adequate for...
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    Fingbox Review

    OK, here is a quick guided tour, with some comments. When I received the Fingbox, I had already been using the Fing app for quite some time. I connected the device directly to my router and followed the simple steps to establish a logon account. When I launched the Fing app, like magic the...
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    Fingbox Review

    I have had the Fingbox for over a month now. Anyone still interested in first impressions?
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