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| Product Dimensions | 11 x 6.6 x 6.6 cm; 200 Grams |
| Item model number | RE220 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
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TP-Link AC750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with Ethernet Port, Plug and Play, Smart Signal Indicator, UK Plug (RE220)
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- Boosts wireless signal to previously unreachable or hard-to-wire areas flawlessly
- Compatible with 802.11 b/g/n and 802.11ac Wi-Fi devices
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Size Name:Wi-Fi Booster AC750Technical Details
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| ASIN | B07ZWBBPQN |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
21 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
1 in Network Repeaters |
| Date First Available | 1 Nov. 2019 |
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Ethernet Port
Connects wired devices to Wi-Fi network
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Intelligent Signal Indicator
An intelligent Signal Indicator uses different color signals to direct you to the optimal location.
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Universal Compatibility
Compatible with any of your existing Wi-Fi router or access point.
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Ethernet Port
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Universal Compatibility
RE220 |
TL-WA850RE |
RE300 |
RE450 |
RE650 |
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Wireless Standard
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AC750 | N300 | AC1200 | AC1750 | AC2600 |
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Maximun Wi-Fi Speeds
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5GHz:433 Mbps, 2.4GHz:300 Mbps | 2.4GHz:300 Mbps | 5GHz:867 Mbps, 2.4GHz:300 Mbps | 5GHz:1300Mbps, 2.4GHz:450Mbps | 5GHz:1733Mbps, 2.4GHz:450Mbps |
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Compatible with Any Router
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Wired Connetion
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1*10/100M | 1*10/100M | - | 1*Gigabit | 1*Gigabit |
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Streaming
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HD Streaming | HD Streaming | 4K Streaming | 4K Streaming | 4K Streaming |
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Better | Good | Best | Excellent | Excellent |
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Support OneMesh/Smart Roaming
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LED Night Mode
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2019
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Size Name: Wi-Fi Booster N300Verified Purchase
I have to admit I struggled with this wifi extender, and maybe Ive misunderstood the function, because Im not an IT expert. In our rear TV room the wifi strength from our home Orange Router was fair to sometimes good. The purpose I bought this for was to improve this wifi signal, and improve my TV streaming quality. So, the setup is not as straightforward as it seems, to cut a long story short, I used the internet to connect, and I set up a separate wifi account, with its own name, but using the same pass word as my home router. There are good Utube guides on how to do this, because I found the included instructions not accurate for the internet set up. So, everything was good, I positioned the extender between my own home router and the rear TV room, I had three wifi bars showing, and the app said it was in an optimal position. And then some good news, the wifi signal went from fair/good to very good in the rear room, I was happy. But, when I streamed my TV, it was buffering as much as before, and going off all together intermittently?? This didnt happen when connected to the home router. So, I decided to do a Speed Test, and found my router WiFi was pumping out 16Mb/s on wifi to the rear room, and the extender was down to 12Mb/s,?? so I tried changing the servers, and also trying through my VPN link, still the same, 16 from home router, 12 from extender. So, this took me to the end of my expertise, and I would like to know why the extender cant at least boost the signal so it matches the router, and also why does the extender improve my wifi signal strength, but not the streaming speed? Ive sent it back, excellent service from Amazon as usual, but I still dont understand why it didnt improve my TV Streaming? So, in my case, didnt work. Ive still given three stars because it does boost the wifi signal, but didn't appear to improve my tv streaming, good response from vendor, appreciated. Further update, after receiving very detailed vendor support, ive changed my router wifi channels to new settings, and the extender streaming speed has increased from 12Mb/s to 15Mb/s, and is now matching my Orange Router in the marginal wifi zone in our rear bedroom, Happy. The lesson ive learnt is that, for the price, its an amazing product, but you have to perceiver with the set up and testing. And certainly contact the vendor with any issues.
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This is by far the best product for a Wi-Fi extender.
Size Name: Wi-Fi Booster N300Verified Purchase
This is an A* product - my room is in the attic, the router is downstairs, and it has boosted my PS4 speed from 8gb to 30gb!!! It even has a very handy app!
This is by far the best product for a Wi-Fi extender.
This is by far the best product for a Wi-Fi extender.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best WIFI Extender!
By Ash.I on 20 March 2018
This is an A* product - my room is in the attic, the router is downstairs, and it has boosted my PS4 speed from 8gb to 30gb!!! It even has a very handy app!By Ash.I on 20 March 2018
This is by far the best product for a Wi-Fi extender.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2020
I did share a common issue with many, in that, I wanted wifi in my garden, but, alas, my router would only allow access to the conservatory, and would blank out if I ventured further.
Now, do I go all out, top spec, expensive? Or do I try something much more 'Entry level', and see where that took me? I opted for the latter, and I'm delighted to report that I made the right decision.
After trawling review after review, it became apparent that T.P Link was the way to go, and so, I odered the AC750 ( RE220) range extender, for a very wallet-friendly 20 quid.
I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly filled with optimism when I unboxed the device. Only because I've had so many underwhelming experiences with products that promise the earth, but once they grace your own household, they're about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
I decided to take a more methodical approach for once in my life, and scanned the QR code on the the quick set up guide, which immediately directed me to a 3-minute set up tutorial, which I thoroughly recommend you to try first. It was simplicity in itself to follow, and I was up and running in a matter of minutes. You may have to try several locations with your extender, to get the right result, as I did. I was a little optimistic with my first choice, and, thus, didn't get the requisite displays on my extender. Once I'd located my device, around 15 feet from my sky router, I proceeded to my patio in the garden, and voila! Full internet access, with YouTube and Netflix that didn't buffer. Not forgetting, that all of this, was the result of following the tutorial video, which basically advises you to plug in the device next to your router, download the extender app, and then follow the instructions. It really is that simple.
Now, depending on your geographical location, and ISP, results will certainly vary. So, in my case, my ISP is Sky, my maximum line capacity, is around 40mps. I performed a speed test on my static connection, and got 38mps download, 15 upload. I knew that the extender wouldn't compete with these figures, but, as long as I could get decent WiFi in the garden, to browse, and watch the occasional YouTube video, I wasn't too concerned.
After my initial set up was confirmed through the installed extender app, I performed another speed test out in the garden, and got 18mps download, 6mps upload, some 80-100 feet from the location of my TP Link extender, whic I was more than happy with.
I now have a decent internet connection all the way to the bottom of my garden, for less than a week's worth of store- bought coffee, so I'm very happy.
Time will tell whether or not this product continues to deliver, but, for now, I'm extremely happy with this product.
Size Name: Wi-Fi Booster AC750Verified Purchase
Ok, having spent hours reviewing WiFi extenders, and coupled with the knowledge that I'm not blessed with a soupçon of I.T skills, I decided to bite the bullet and get a WiFi extender.
I did share a common issue with many, in that, I wanted wifi in my garden, but, alas, my router would only allow access to the conservatory, and would blank out if I ventured further.
Now, do I go all out, top spec, expensive? Or do I try something much more 'Entry level', and see where that took me? I opted for the latter, and I'm delighted to report that I made the right decision.
After trawling review after review, it became apparent that T.P Link was the way to go, and so, I odered the AC750 ( RE220) range extender, for a very wallet-friendly 20 quid.
I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly filled with optimism when I unboxed the device. Only because I've had so many underwhelming experiences with products that promise the earth, but once they grace your own household, they're about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
I decided to take a more methodical approach for once in my life, and scanned the QR code on the the quick set up guide, which immediately directed me to a 3-minute set up tutorial, which I thoroughly recommend you to try first. It was simplicity in itself to follow, and I was up and running in a matter of minutes. You may have to try several locations with your extender, to get the right result, as I did. I was a little optimistic with my first choice, and, thus, didn't get the requisite displays on my extender. Once I'd located my device, around 15 feet from my sky router, I proceeded to my patio in the garden, and voila! Full internet access, with YouTube and Netflix that didn't buffer. Not forgetting, that all of this, was the result of following the tutorial video, which basically advises you to plug in the device next to your router, download the extender app, and then follow the instructions. It really is that simple.
Now, depending on your geographical location, and ISP, results will certainly vary. So, in my case, my ISP is Sky, my maximum line capacity, is around 40mps. I performed a speed test on my static connection, and got 38mps download, 15 upload. I knew that the extender wouldn't compete with these figures, but, as long as I could get decent WiFi in the garden, to browse, and watch the occasional YouTube video, I wasn't too concerned.
After my initial set up was confirmed through the installed extender app, I performed another speed test out in the garden, and got 18mps download, 6mps upload, some 80-100 feet from the location of my TP Link extender, whic I was more than happy with.
I now have a decent internet connection all the way to the bottom of my garden, for less than a week's worth of store- bought coffee, so I'm very happy.
Time will tell whether or not this product continues to deliver, but, for now, I'm extremely happy with this product.
I did share a common issue with many, in that, I wanted wifi in my garden, but, alas, my router would only allow access to the conservatory, and would blank out if I ventured further.
Now, do I go all out, top spec, expensive? Or do I try something much more 'Entry level', and see where that took me? I opted for the latter, and I'm delighted to report that I made the right decision.
After trawling review after review, it became apparent that T.P Link was the way to go, and so, I odered the AC750 ( RE220) range extender, for a very wallet-friendly 20 quid.
I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly filled with optimism when I unboxed the device. Only because I've had so many underwhelming experiences with products that promise the earth, but once they grace your own household, they're about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
I decided to take a more methodical approach for once in my life, and scanned the QR code on the the quick set up guide, which immediately directed me to a 3-minute set up tutorial, which I thoroughly recommend you to try first. It was simplicity in itself to follow, and I was up and running in a matter of minutes. You may have to try several locations with your extender, to get the right result, as I did. I was a little optimistic with my first choice, and, thus, didn't get the requisite displays on my extender. Once I'd located my device, around 15 feet from my sky router, I proceeded to my patio in the garden, and voila! Full internet access, with YouTube and Netflix that didn't buffer. Not forgetting, that all of this, was the result of following the tutorial video, which basically advises you to plug in the device next to your router, download the extender app, and then follow the instructions. It really is that simple.
Now, depending on your geographical location, and ISP, results will certainly vary. So, in my case, my ISP is Sky, my maximum line capacity, is around 40mps. I performed a speed test on my static connection, and got 38mps download, 15 upload. I knew that the extender wouldn't compete with these figures, but, as long as I could get decent WiFi in the garden, to browse, and watch the occasional YouTube video, I wasn't too concerned.
After my initial set up was confirmed through the installed extender app, I performed another speed test out in the garden, and got 18mps download, 6mps upload, some 80-100 feet from the location of my TP Link extender, whic I was more than happy with.
I now have a decent internet connection all the way to the bottom of my garden, for less than a week's worth of store- bought coffee, so I'm very happy.
Time will tell whether or not this product continues to deliver, but, for now, I'm extremely happy with this product.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Summer house WiFi!
By Mr. Simon B. Mellor on 3 June 2020
Ok, having spent hours reviewing WiFi extenders, and coupled with the knowledge that I'm not blessed with a soupçon of I.T skills, I decided to bite the bullet and get a WiFi extender.By Mr. Simon B. Mellor on 3 June 2020
I did share a common issue with many, in that, I wanted wifi in my garden, but, alas, my router would only allow access to the conservatory, and would blank out if I ventured further.
Now, do I go all out, top spec, expensive? Or do I try something much more 'Entry level', and see where that took me? I opted for the latter, and I'm delighted to report that I made the right decision.
After trawling review after review, it became apparent that T.P Link was the way to go, and so, I odered the AC750 ( RE220) range extender, for a very wallet-friendly 20 quid.
I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly filled with optimism when I unboxed the device. Only because I've had so many underwhelming experiences with products that promise the earth, but once they grace your own household, they're about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
I decided to take a more methodical approach for once in my life, and scanned the QR code on the the quick set up guide, which immediately directed me to a 3-minute set up tutorial, which I thoroughly recommend you to try first. It was simplicity in itself to follow, and I was up and running in a matter of minutes. You may have to try several locations with your extender, to get the right result, as I did. I was a little optimistic with my first choice, and, thus, didn't get the requisite displays on my extender. Once I'd located my device, around 15 feet from my sky router, I proceeded to my patio in the garden, and voila! Full internet access, with YouTube and Netflix that didn't buffer. Not forgetting, that all of this, was the result of following the tutorial video, which basically advises you to plug in the device next to your router, download the extender app, and then follow the instructions. It really is that simple.
Now, depending on your geographical location, and ISP, results will certainly vary. So, in my case, my ISP is Sky, my maximum line capacity, is around 40mps. I performed a speed test on my static connection, and got 38mps download, 15 upload. I knew that the extender wouldn't compete with these figures, but, as long as I could get decent WiFi in the garden, to browse, and watch the occasional YouTube video, I wasn't too concerned.
After my initial set up was confirmed through the installed extender app, I performed another speed test out in the garden, and got 18mps download, 6mps upload, some 80-100 feet from the location of my TP Link extender, whic I was more than happy with.
I now have a decent internet connection all the way to the bottom of my garden, for less than a week's worth of store- bought coffee, so I'm very happy.
Time will tell whether or not this product continues to deliver, but, for now, I'm extremely happy with this product.
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