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4.5
I first bought this adapter in November 2017 when my original Ooma adapter stopped working. It is now July 2022 and I am replacing it. 4 years and 8 months of use for around ten bucks is fine by me!Update 2020 11 24: Unit cuts out at least once a day. Have to reboot Ooma to get it going again. Not sure of the problem since Ooma is located only about 20 ft away from router. One star deleted.The regular Ooma dongle can be expensive new, altho selling for $20 as refurbs on eBay. Found this solution (among many) with a web search. Still need to do a set-up (172.27.35.1) with the Ooma unit plugged in and the Netis WF2111 inserted in the usb slot and cat 5 connected to Ooma home and your computer. Otherwise, couldn't be easier.Site for solution says only good for short ranges, such as a room or two removed from the router.I have an Ooma Telo with the Ooma wifi/BT adapter. That adapter must have had a loose connection somewhere, possibly in the hinge, because every time I moved or even touched the Telo box the wifi would disconnect. I didn't want to spend the $44 to buy another one, and I don't need the BT capability, so I looked around and found this Netis wifi adapter that a lot of users say works with the Telo. Yes it does! Since I already had the Telo configured to work with wifi, I simply replaced the old adapter with this one, then waited a couple of minutes for the Telo to go through the process of connecting. The red light turned blue, and I was connected. If you're connecting to wifi for the first time, then you'll probably have to go through the process as outlined in the quick start guide. Works and is $25 cheaper as well.bought this NETIS WF2111 wifi usb adapter stick for ten bucks from here on amazon. using this on my parents' Ooma Telo because do not want to pay for the expensive fifty-buck official ooma wifi-bluetooth adapter. this NETIS WF2111 wifi usb stick works just as well as the official ooma wifi stick. just plug this into the USB port on the ooma. then connect an ethernet cable from your computer to the ooma. then go into setup,ooma,com and configure the wifi. got this wifi stick for just in case if my parents' cox cable internet goes down. plug in this wifi stick and turn on a wifi hotspot on my smartphone or on a separate cellular mobile hotspot and then will have wifi internet powering my parents' ooma.This is the buyers grandson. Extremely nice product for the price. However it does feel cheap so that's the only reason its gets one star knocked off. This product was very nice and came with the disc to install the drivers. It runs nicely while I'm in my computer room. Can play all games that have online nicely no network clogs. Even when my router is upstairs I get a good 4/5 network bars. Very good for simple browsing too. Nice design and even comes with the little cover as advertised. Great product! I recommend for anyone who needs a cheap wireless USB card. Thanks Netis!I needed this to make my Ooma wireless. It works, but the connection seems to throttle at times. The issue isn't frequent/severe enough for it to ruin the experience, but it can be annoying. I would still recommend it for my use.Used it as a alternative for an Ooma Telo Wireless Adapter. Worked flawlessly and is 40$+ cheaper. Just follow the directions of the OOMA adapter, but using this one and viola.Didn't give 5 stars as the product is quite flimsy, the build quality is not great. If this was on a laptop or anything that is being moved, it could break quite easily.Bought this for one reason; the wi-fi adapter for Ooma is mainly useless and overpriced and poor quality. Found a link that mentioned this as a replacement and tried it when my Ooma went out---again. Didn't have to do any configuration or anything. Just unplugged the non-working Ooma adapter (and threw it far, far away) plugged in the new one, waited a minute and the Ooma logo turned blue. Joy in Muddville. Ordered another right away as a backup.I want2. Buy it againVery GoodGood one