LAN Bridge:
The device is the TV stream from via LAN. For this must be set the mode "LAN Bridge". For me, this is perfect, because my router is not centrally located in the apartment, and the repeater already. In between, I have a LAN line. Fritzbox WLAN I could disabled. This mode is not advertised. Thus, it was a super positive "surprise" for me. I recommend here the first contact to perform only wirelessly with WLAN / WPS. The cable should be completely plugged at the end.
Repeater DVB-C configuration:
The web interface of the repeater is almost perfect. Frequency spectrum, transmitters, current streams are displayed. Tuning was by automatically while I had set-Fi. That was the first unit in which I did not have to look after the channel scan. Only one thing is still in need of improvement: The channel lists are output as M3U files. This file contains the IP address and not the name of the repeater. The danger here is that the stored list then someday no longer work, if another IP was assigned to the repeater. I have the IP replaced in the text editor in the M3U file with the name of the repeater.
TV channel list:
The M3U SD and HD list can be used to merge and sort using VLC. This is not to create intuitive. Here you have to then bring a lot of patience until you get this. VLC and XBMC can both deal with the finished M3U file.
TV signal:
In bad signal (to low level), the repeater is not quite as good deal, as my TV. Since the antennas Tee causes attenuation, the signal is then quickly too weak. Intern's again one breakdown (and hence attenuation) by the double tuner. Thus, this is probably not the problem of the repeater, but the technical background. The antenna can should therefore have a lot of "steam". A little tip: Some doses also give the radio connection the full frequency spectrum, and thus the TV area. This saves you the tee, and needs only a small adapter.
Test TV:
I have a repeater for several days already. Unfortunately I'm not in time to see a lot of TV. So I can not say much about it. The picture is very good. About wireless I sometimes had stuttering - in the 2.4 and 5'er WLAN frequency range. Despite good wireless connection of the stream seems sometimes tear. With XBMC it runs after my short experience more stable than with the app from AVM and especially with HD and my program order. My Note2 can so play HD TV. In ancient XMBC versions XBMC crashes often. The latest version makes no problems. Switching is a bit complicated with XBMC. Maybe there is a plugin for it - I have not yet seen.
Test WLAN:
WiFi works great. The main functionality of the repeater is therefore 1A. The router, which I had previously, had not such a good wireless connection.