📡 Elevate Your Lawn Game with Seamless Connectivity!
The WORX WA0867 Landroid Radio Link WiFi Extender is designed to enhance your home network, providing up to 1KM of coverage for your Landroid robotic mower. It includes a Radio Link node, Gateway, Ethernet cable, and USB adapter for easy installation, ensuring your mower stays connected and efficient.
G**Y
Once installed, Wow!
Installed on the Landroid and attached the WiFi box to internet. It immediately updated the Landroid software and all systems go. I’m impressed.
F**E
Ought to be standard equipment
I can't imagine anyone has a lawn so small that their WiFi totally covers it and yet still needs a Landroid. This should be standard equipment.
A**R
It works
Poor internet service is overcome with this unit now I have contact with the Droid anywhere on my property
M**L
Works but expensive
I expected more from this, it helps but seems overpriced for the limited functionality you get with it. A better wifi would be a better option
R**H
Worthless does not extend wifi connection to the Landroid
The radio link Wi-Fi Extender is a waste of money. It could not extend the connection less than 100 feet away from my house.First off, why does the Landroid needs a Wi-Fi connection:1) When powering on, you need to enter a PIN. No wifi, the PIN is not accepted. Landroid displays a message: Can not connect to Wi-Fi.2) If the Landroid needs to send you a notification such as: a) HELP, It is stuck/cannot move. b) HELP, Something is binding the blades. c) HELP, It is outside the boundary wire. d) And general updates like: Starting = starting cutting Searching for zone X Mowing zone X Going home = returning to charging base Home (and its charging status) Rain delay (also Rain delay, going home).3) If you want to send commands to your Landroid like: a) Start cutting. b) Go Home c) Pause cutting. d) Party Time, (cause the Landroid to stop cutting and go home) e) Change the cutting schedule.4) And of course, Firmware updates.So Wi-Fi is needed for your Landroid. Maybe not for basic cutting, but for all the other feature and safeguards it has.Well, this Radio Link Wi-Fi extender did not extend anything. My Landroid was out cutting, (last message was Started Zone 2. I work from home and my security cameras can see all around my house. After a while of not seeing the Landroid, checking all cameras, I checked the App, only message Mowing - Zone 2. I walked around my house and found the Landroid, powered off behind a tree, stuck in some sand. Yes it gets stuck in sand. No message about it being stuck. I move it out of the sand and powered it back on. I tried to enter the PIN. Got the error message, not connected to Wi-Fi. Why, I am less than 100 feet away from the house, about 150 feet fom the Radio Link Wi-Fi extender wireless router, which is connected to my main internet router. I had to pick up the Landroid and move it beside the house before it would connect. At this point, the Landroid was now only about 50 feet away from the Radio Link router. My mesh routers connect to my security cameras and flood lights which are back around my workshop, over 200 feet further away.So, Radio Link Wi-Fi extender, extended nothing and is totally worthless.If you decide to buy this device for your Landroid, test it. Move the Landroid to the furthest point away from the Radio Link's Wi-Fi router and see if it can connect. Power the Landroid off then back on and see if when entering your PIN it gives you an unable to connect to network error or does it accept your PIN. Also send a few commands to the Landroid and see if it responds.I was lucky and I found out it did not work within two weeks of receiving it, setting up its router and and installing it in my Landroid. I sent it back for a full refund.The Landroid is able to connect to my mesh network without any trouble. It even connects where it got stuck when using the Radio Link wi-fi extender. I added another mesh router out in my workshop to cover the section of property where the Landroid was losing Wi-Fi connection.
F**A
Works as Advertised
My Wi-Fi router is in the cellar of my house, along with the RadioLink transmitter. Despite this potentially challenging location, I have not had any problems. The Landroid mower paired easily with my Wi-Fi. I have reliable communication via the Android app throughout the range my lawn mower operates, which is up to 200 feet away from the house.
Z**N
Connected
Seems to stay connected at all times while mowing!!
B**Y
Non-existent product support
Problem with pairing and "Radio Link activation in progress" from day 1. "Live chat" from app doesn't work, as I've waited twice and twice been terminated with no notification. I called within Worx "working" support hours without connecting to anyone. I've done everything I can with all of the internet suggestions to no avail. Will try for a few days more, but I fully expect to return this $200 investment for non-functionality and apathetic customer "support". On the bright side, outside of getting no value out of this additional investment, the mower itself is working pretty well.
T**L
Not really worth it
Bought this to extend the range of my Landroid. It might work for iphone, but android app doesn't really make too much difference. I returned it and will look at extending my house wifi instead for a lot less money than this. It is overpriced for what it is.
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