Clark2014
 
 
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 Sanus - Premium Full-Motion TV Wall Mount for Most 40" - 50" TVs - Extends 18" - Black
Sanus - Premium Full-Motion TV Wall Mount for Most 40" - 50" TVs - Extends 18" - Black
This Sanus Premium VMF518-B1 wall mount features tilt and swivel capabilities and extends up to 18", so you can enjoy a comfortable view of your TV's screen. The mount accommodates most 40" - 50" TVs weighing up to 75 lbs.
 
Design flaw; sanus aware; avoid
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Posted by: Clark2014
on January 18, 2014
Purchased this mount at the recommendation of the best buy sales associate. We needed a mount that would allow us to swing a 50" led tv back into the room from the corner. Mounting was easy to wall and to brackets to tv. Putting tv on mount proved a bit challenging and more difficult than any I've had over the years. Once installed tv immediately began to rotate. As a matter of fact the weight of a single hdmi cable plugged into the left side of the tv caused the mount to rotate the tv about 30 degrees. No amount of tightening the single screw in the back of the free spinning head would make it stop or even slow down for that matter. We essentially paid $180 plus tax to make a 50" led become a propeller. Not good. Went back to best buy ton discuss with them. They said they were unaware of issues. See other reviews here with same problem. Called sanus. Not only are they aware of the problem they are actively repairing the faulty mounts as we speak and replacing them for free. That's great and would be great info to share with their retailers. Taking it back and going another route. I would avoid this mount unless you have the time to wait for a new arm to be sent if you get a defective one or if you plan to use the tv swung out away from the wall just make sure you have a good prop to hold the tv level.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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 NETGEAR - RangeMax N600 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router - Black
NETGEAR - RangeMax N600 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router - Black
Choose this NETGEAR router and receive high level wireless security, the ability to share photos, music and more, and a way to keep track of your kids’ activity online. Plus, with easy installation for tablets, smartphones and computers, you’ll be able to start enjoying Wi-Fi throughout your home right away.
 

What kind of modes are there.. if there are any.. and what are they for? (Netgear N600 wireless dual band router) Model: WNDR3400... want long range

trying for long range and best performance. Live in large spacious House. One wired desktop downstairs, Ps3 2 laptops a tablet and 2 smartphones all wireless and upstairs. Anything I can do to increase the output...
A couple of options. One would be to purchase a range extender for your current router. Some routers now have removable antennas that can be replaced with longer range antennas.
Second would be to purchase a new router that has longer range capabilities.
Location is also important. I have my router (Netgear Nighthawk) on the main floor of my home in my office. I have over 20 devices connected to it in the basement, main floor and upstairs. No issues. If your router isn't located on the main floor you may try moving it there and see if the range is increased...
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