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HUAWEI WS323 300mbps 2.4/5.0 GHz Wi-Fi Booster/Mini Router $24 (Was $49) @ MSY

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Another half price deal from MSY. $24 (50% off) for HUAWEI WS323 300Mbps 2.4/5.0GHz WiFi Booster/Mini Router. Deal ends tomorrow.

Review from Amazon is pretty good.

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  • +1

    It's not an AU plug. So need additional adaptor for use this one.

    • +1

      You are right, based on the looks from the picture. Do we have any MSY rep here that can shed some light?

      • +12

        Have you ever been to MSY? You can't get help in the store never mind on line.

        • +2

          As soon as they finish talking to the guy in line that wants to ask every single stupid question he can prior to purchasing, they will get right on that.

        • +1

          @crazyperpman: I hate THAT GUY.. mappens everytime im there…

    • +2

      It has an interchangeable plug, what's supplied depends on the country.

      There's a picture of it here:
      https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/8952/37458/huawei-ws32…

      Naturally, check before you buy.

      • +2

        its an AU plug moulded into the device. I have one.

        The only problem I have with this is that it isnt n300 on either band. You will only get max of 150 despite the advertising.

        They say '300' because its split between the bands it needs to get and redistribute the signal.

        Its grounds for return IMO but eh. $25. I dont care too much.

  • Can this share the internet via rj45 ethernet cable?

  • postage fee is about $13, almost half of the product price, is there anyway to get free delivery?

    • +1

      Yeah, pickup instore ;)

    • +1

      pick-up? Sounds like your gripe is with AusPost.
      I prefer discount/no frills retailers not to include "FREE" post, as the cost is rarely(if ever) free… they need to cover it somewhere.

  • So with this I can plug my network cable from my powerline adaptor and convert it into a wifi signal?

    • Yes, but it would be better to buy a powerline adaptor with Wifi Access Point built in.

  • Can't find an option for store pickup. Any ideas? Thx.

  • Just got it and use it as a wifi booster, now I'm getting full signal at my back yard. Speed wasn't affected.

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