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TP-Link AC750 WiFi Extender(RE215), Covers Up to 1500 Sq.ft and 20 Devices, Dual Band Wireless Repeater for Home, Internet Signal Booster with Ethernet Port

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Style: AC750 w/ External Antenna


Features

  • Extend Wi-Fi Coverage - Boost Internet WiFi coverage up to 1500 Square feet and connects up to 20 devices - Compatible with Wi-Fi Router, Gateway, Access Point (2.4GHz - 300Mbps / 5GHz - 433Mbps)1
  • Fast Ethernet Port: Experience wired speed and reliability anywhere in your home by connecting your favorite device to the fast Ethernet port
  • Set Up in Minutes: Easily set up and manage your Wi-Fi in a few quick and easy steps using the TP-Link Tether app (Android, iOS). Find the optimal location for the best Wi-Fi connection with an intelligent signal indicator
  • OneMesh Technology - Enables the creation of a OneMesh network for seamless roaming when paired with the Archer A7 Router (more devices to be updated in the future)
  • Universal Compatibility: The RE215 range extender is compatible with all Wi-Fi-enabled devices and routers or access points2
  • Access Point Mode: The Ethernet port of RE215 can easily turn your wired Internet connection into a wireless access point. It can also function as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices, like Blu-ray player, game console or smart TV
  • Set Up in Minutes: Easily set up and manage your Wi-Fi in a few quick and easy steps using the TP-Link Tether app (Android, iOS). Find the optimal location for the best Wi-Fi connection with an intelligent signal indicator.
  • All Wi-Fi extenders are designed to increase or improve Wi-Fi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput.

Description

TP-Link AC750 WiFi Range Extender (RE215), Covers Up to 1200 Sq.ft and 20 Devices, Dual Band Repeater with External Antennas, internet signal booster for home Expand Dual Band WiFi Everywhere The RE215 delivers dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) to transmit WiFi signal, doubling the performance of single band. It enables you to keep more devices connected at the same time with its 2.4GHz 300 Mbps and 5GHz 433 Mbps dual bands, meeting all your different networking needs. Universal Compatibility Works with anyWireless Router, gateway, or cable modem with Wi-Fi All Wi-Fi extenders are designed to increase or improve Wi-Fi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput Boost Whole Home WiFi with Your Existing Router A single router has limited WiFi coverage and always causes WiFi dead zones. RE215 wirelessly connects to your existing router and expands its WiFi signal into areas it can’t reach on its own. Enjoy your stable network experience wherever you’re at your home. Built-In Access Point Mode RE215 is more than a wireless range extender. Simply plug an Ethernet cable into its Ethernet port,and easily turn that wired internet connection into a 2×2 MIMO dual band wireless access point. Control at Your Fingertips Set up and manage your Wi-Fi through the TP-Link Tether app from your smartphone (Android, iOS), including TP-Link routers and range extenders. What is TP-LinkOneMesh? OneMesh is a simpleway to form a Mesh network with a single WiFi name for seamless whole homecoverage. Just connect a OneMesh range extender to a OneMesh router. No more searching around for a stable connection.


Brand: TP-Link


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Data Transfer Rate: 750 Megabits Per Second


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Connector Type: RJ45


Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Brand: ‎TP-Link


Series: ‎RE215


Item model number: ‎RE215


Item Weight: ‎5.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.5 x 1.38 x 4.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.5 x 1.38 x 4.89 inches


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎TP-Link


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Date First Available: ‎May 21, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Helps is some situations
Style: AC750 w/ External Antenna
These Wi-Fi extenders do not perform miracles but that can certainly help improve your signal in difficult locations in or around your home. I use mine to improve the Wi-Fi signal on my patio
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Michael Cornelius Sr

  • Works
Style: N300 WiFi Extender
I needed this for the Ethernet port to plug in my NVR security system. Having some trouble with the 5G extension but haven't bothered to fix it because that's not what I need it for. I do pick up the 4g out back so I'm thinking it works pretty well.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Robert S.

  • Works great for my use
Style: N300 WiFi Extender
So everyone: I just read an online article about WiFi. It was from a very popular gadget blog. It listed several things that people with WiFi problems should NOT do. High up on the list of things not to do is try to solve a WiFi problem with a WiFi extender. A WiFi extender is a device that accepts a weak WiFi signal and amplifies it, thus extending the signal further than the router originating the WiFi signal does. The article instead recommended that you replace your old router with a shiny, brand-new one. Maybe one of those new mesh systems, or one with WiFi 6! I've been noticing a lot of articles like this recently and sometimes that advice is good. It depends a lot on your situation… which is different for everyone. What I am here to tell you about is, when it is time to call bullshit on this. Practically all of these blogs have an interest in you buying equipment through a link they provide. In exchange, they get a small cut of whatever you buy. It's not a big deal— it usually doesn't affect the objective information they provide— but sometimes it is obvious that it increases the pressure to sell devices or equipment that you really don't need. In my 1000-square-foot condo, I am using Apple's Airport Extreme router. It's 5th generation, introduced in 2011. I bought it used from a UW student in Seattle. It was fine until we moved into this condo and got a bunch of voice-activated, "smart" devices like lightbulbs and cameras, all connected to the router's WiFi signal. Many of the devices were installed through multiple walls or otherwise distant so they got weak WiFi signals from the Airport Extreme router. I wound up running an Ethernet cable under baseboards and over doors from the router at the back of the condo to the front. At the farthest end, I installed a switch and a very cheap hardwired access point (AP). At the time it cost about $60 total and about 1 afternoon. It was fine until I installed WiFi cameras in and outside the garage. The garage cameras and Google speaker were at the edge of the Airport Extreme's WiFi range, even with the access point at the front of the building. I decided to get another WiFi extender to daisy-chain the AP's WiFi signal to the garage. Then, last weekend, I came across the article I mentioned. Right at the top of the list it said, Don't Use WiFi Extenders. Instead, it urged buying (admittedly good) new routers or mesh systems to replace your old router. That sent me soul-searching about whether to replace my old, used Airport Extreme with a Google Nest mesh 3-component system (on sale for $140) or to go with my original idea: an $18 WiFi extender from Amazon, plugged into an outlet in the garage and using my existing AP's signal. I finally went with the $18 approach. I installed it in the garage yesterday, then did a status check afterward with a WiFi app on my phone. The results knocked me out. The WiFi signal-to-noise ratio on my network was suddenly the best I could receive in the garage. The network congestion is terrible in my neighborhood. Previously, my next-door neighbor's WiFi came through clearer in my garage than my own network. But installing that extender meant that my network's signal sliced through nearby foreign networks loud and clear. The link speed on the farthest device (mounted just outside the garage door) is 130 MB/s. That is a lot less throughput than a new router would provide, but it is more than fast enough for my streaming cameras and that Google speaker. The signal analysis picture I uploaded shows the extender using the AP's wireless signal through two interior walls, but only about 3-4 yards (2.4-3.7 meters) apart. Now, I admit: I would like to buy a new router with all the bells and whistles. But man. It's hard to turn my nose up at such an inexpensive solution that works so well. The garage camera video streams now pop up instantly on my network feed, and all's right with the WiFi world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023 by K. P. Keber K. P. Keber

  • WiFi Extension Tp-link
Style: AC750 w/ External Antenna
The product works as expected, the coverage is good and it was extremely easy to setup and get working, updating the firmware and managing the devices are also extremely easy.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Gia Truong

  • GOOD PRODUCT
Style: AC750
It worked as expected. After 1 year of using, it is still working without any issues
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Angie B.

  • TRASH!!!!
Style: AC750 w/ External Antenna
Got this in March. Had no problems with it until now, three months later! Constantly disconnects and gets hot! If you like playing games online, stay away from this hot piece of garbage!!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Nepgear

  • Insuficiente
Style: N300 WiFi Extender
Tiene poca señal
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Angely

  • Seems easier than many reports I've read here
Style: N300 WiFi Extender
I've read a number of comments about issues with setting up this extender. The two main complaints are the actual setup as well as choice of SSID. Having just set this up, both seemed very easy. For setup, I used one of the "other" methods. I simply connected my laptop to the default wifi broadcast by the device in reset mode. Then I logged in and set up to extend my base wifi signal. Very easy. As noted, the default SSID was MYSSID_EXT. I just edited this to MYSSID and it was done. Maybe 2 minutes. Then I decided that I actually *did* want a different SSID for differentiation. Did a reset, followed above steps again and changed it to MYSSID_Ring since this was intended for a Ring camera. We have a central router and a wire AP in the far end of the house. This was the other far end, and the outdoor camera was at RSSI -73 dBm, which was borderline. After installing this just inside that area, camera is at -50 dBm. Very satisfied with setup and performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Bruce P.

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