🚀 Upgrade your legacy gear to wireless freedom—fast, secure, and sleek!
The IOGEAR GWU637 Universal Ethernet to Wi-Fi Adapter delivers up to 300Mbps on 2.4GHz networks, enabling Ethernet-only devices to connect wirelessly. Powered via USB and featuring WPS for easy setup, it supports robust encryption standards (WEP, WPA, WPA2) and boasts a compact design 40% smaller than previous models. Ideal for upgrading legacy devices like printers and AV receivers, it offers a clutter-free, secure wireless bridge solution for home or office use.
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Brand | IOGEAR |
Series | IOGEAR |
Item model number | GWU637 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 0.75 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 0.75 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | IOGEAR |
ASIN | B018YPWORE |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 5, 2015 |
S**M
Highly recommended, best I found out of three different brands. Easy setup, works flawlessly, and it is a top notch performaer.
I rarely rate products as five star. This one earned that rating.I have been struggling for about a week to find a good solution for a recent switch from Frontier FIOS to Spectrum Cable. Frontier allowed and enabled Moca, which allows networked devices to use the Cable as the network delivery medium. We use Tivo cable tuners and DVRs, which have to have access to the network to communicate with one another. One room out of five in my home that had a TV in it, did not have a network jack. I was using the Moca on cable to fill that gap. That went away when I switched over to Spectrum.I tried a couple of really nice wireless network adaptors, but both of the others that I tried created subnets for the device they were meant to service. This puts those devices on a separate network that passes internet through your main network. This did not work for the Tivo network tuners as they rely on all of their devices being in the same subnet. They apparently cannot be manually configured to find the other Tivo's using network addressing for the other boxes. So this remote box ended up isolated. I had to have something easy to use and configure that would give me an ethernet port that was on the same subnet, and act as a true bridge device. This unit did that, and was so easy to use that I wish I had tried it first.It is worth noting that this is a Tivo Mini, which relies on the network to watch everything, as when watching TV it uses the tuner built into a Tivo DVR in another machine. It has to have a high speed network to support streaming the TV shows, or to use any Internet based video service. This is also a high def TV, so its bandwidth requirements are high.Setup was very easy, just plug it into the network port of a pc, follow the instructions to hook it into your wireless network, and you are done. The range for me is about 50 feet. No issues with that at all. I plugged the configured unit into my remote Tivo, ta da, it worked! And it worked flawlessly.I do wish it had 5G wireless and not just 2.5G. That would allow for faster communication with my other Tivos. But it does support Wireless N, and that really does help a lot. My wife, who uses this Tivo tuner, really didn't notice any lowering of the network rate, and I was able to get somewhere in the neighborhood of 50mbs to 100mbs. So certainly no slacker even with 25G wireless.My home network is all GigE (1000mps), so I still want to get a network jack installed in that room. But this will bridge the gap really nicely until I can arrange to have that done.
S**Y
Works great!! Install straightforward (not plug and play)
SHORT VERSION:PROS:* Works great!! So far solid connection, no drops* Faster than the Panda usb wireless adapters (see screenshot)* This specific computer (Windows 10) didn't even recognize the Panda USB wireless adapters consistently, so had to move to something elseCONS:* Searching for ethernet to wireless, this is the only product I could find, could be a CON if you're looking for choices* Setup is straightforward, but may not be easy. Easy for me since I am in IT. Non-IT, it could be easy, it could require some patience* NOT plug and play, and the manual is a bit hard to read (smaller print). You can probably make your way through it, the screenshots are too small to be helpful* Setup did not work with Chrome, had to switch to IE, so beware of that.Background: We had some Panda USB wireless adapters for our desktops, one is a Dell Optiplex 780, one is a Dell Optiplex 5040. The 780 runs Windows 7. The 780 we upgraded to Windows 10. For some reason the Panda Wireless USB adapters would just not work with Windows 10. Windows 10 would recognize it only randomly, random internet access NO GOOD!!!Tried powerline, got much slower speeds than is practical. So then found this for ethernet to wirelessSetup is easy enough for me being an IT person. For non-IT it is straightforward and some people may find it easy, some people may need a bit more patience. The instruction booklet is REALLY hard to read, at least the screenshots. Or else I'm getting old. :) :) Or bothSo far so good, and will enjoy having my main computer at home not drop internet anymore.Price: could be a pro or a con, it definitely is pricier than most usb to wireless adapters, enjoying that I can plug the ethernet cable right inLastly: Requires USB for power (whether your computer or an outlet)So far so good!!!!
P**R
Works, but.....
I'm an IT guy and this thing can be tricky to configure. The most important thing to know is use Firefox browser to set it up. Believe me if your running into trouble. That said, the thing works. I've bought 2. It only connects @ 2.4ghz and it's not blazing fast at all. It's also worth nothing that they get extremely HOT. alarmingly hot. Like hot enough you'll think something is wrong with it but it keeps going. The beauty of the thing is it's completely portable and self sufficient. Use a USB power cord and a short cat cable and your all set.
D**3
Trash! Love to give it 0 stars if I could!! Setup works, but refused a DHCP address to ANYTHING!
Not only were some previous reviews correct, the product gets SUPER HOT to the touch, but the connectivity is the main problem. I set this thing up 3 ft away from my router and although it does connect to my WiFi and showed a connection, no matter what device I tried none could get a DHCP I.P. address and be able to communicate through it at all even after multiple troubleshooting attempts and I’m not a tech newb. Even if it adds another signal to your home, you’d better off with a WiFi extender that has a physical Ethernet port for JUST THAT ONE WIRED ONLY DEVICE, which is the only reason I bought this product.I bought this to connect for a device that monitors and sends data for my solar panels that is “wired only” and uses DHCP, but needed to move my router for various reasons, but that wired device had to stay within 50 feet of the outside inverter to be able to communicate. Well this product is DEFINITELY NOT the solution.
J**E
Does what it should.
Works just like it should, I had some difficulty setting up via web browser and customer service was fantastic. If you have one touch device adding capabilities on your router it’s a breeze.
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