TP-Link AC1750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 3 External Antennas,…
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TP-Link AC1750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 3 External Antennas,…
Original price was: £54.99.£44.99Current price is: £44.99.
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- Wi-Fi speed โ provides dual band Wi-Fi access up to 1750 Mbps with Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac technology
- Universal compatible โ works with any Wi-Fi router or wireless access point. Standards and Protocols : IEEE802.11ac, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
- Gigabit ethernet port โ act as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices such as a game console or smart TV to create a wired connection.Version 1.1
- Smart signal indicator โ smart signal lights help to find the best location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage by showing the signal strength.One button encryption โ press the WPS button on your router and the range extender button on your RE450 within two minutes to easily connect to the network
- Frequency:2.4GHz and 5GHz
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Specification: TP-Link AC1750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 3 External Antennas,…
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4 reviews for TP-Link AC1750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 3 External Antennas,…
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lee –
This wi-fi booster is excellent. Just make sure you use a computer/laptop to set it up.
When I received this product I was very unsure to buy it as it is on the more expensive side and i have bought a different make one before and it was rubbish. But anyway after reading the reviews I decided to give this one a go. I am currently a virgin media customer and do get super fast broadband but my kids kept moaning as the signal was weaker reaching upstairs in a corner room through thick walls, and they couldn’t play their online games and it was always slow or they kept getting booted off the games.
So I bought this. It arrived it great solid posh packaging just like the iPhone packaging. I firstly tried to set the extender up using the wps button but unfortunately after two goes it just wasn’t happening. So I went ahead with using the instructions to set up the extender ‘using a web browser’ ie via a laptop.
The instructions were very easy to follow. You simply plug the extender in…
Popmeister –
I bought this with a TP-Link AC2800 dual-band router. The house is old with solid walls and has 3 floors. The router is on the top floor at the front and the Fire TV is on the ground floor at the back, so an extender is essential.
The first thing I noticed when opening the box was how big it was. It is 7.5x16cm, plus the aerials. On the other hand, the profile is flat, so it doesn’t stick out from the wall. Our previous extender, although much smaller, stuck out far more, and the aerials were constantly getting knocked. This router feels heavy and solid, and the build quality seems to be good.
Set-up was quick and simple. Plug in close to the router; press WPS button on the router, then on the extender; repeat if using both bands; once the lights are steady, unplug and plug in at the best location. The main LED will be blue if the signal from the router is strong enough, red if it’s weak. Altogether, 2 minutes from connecting to having 5-bar wifi everywhere in the house.
It happens…
Mr. K. J. Rebeiro –
Was sceptical that a wifi extender would work for my study upstairs as have real issues getting signal from the ground floor to the upstairs bedrooms. A mixture of really thick walls and pipes I guess as well as wooden doors block wifi signals. I tend to prefer 5G rather than 2G as well as the speeds are better with all the other wifi units in the area interfering with the signals.
I set it up with my access points downstairs and took it upstairs to the hallway, and now all rooms are serviced so well with a decent wifi speed so I can work productively from my office now. Fantastic! I used to use a power line extender with an old wifi router but it kept dropping out and signal on the power line extender was dreadful. I get up to 96Mb/s download out of a 200Mb/s line upstairs which is more than sufficient for what I need it for. Latency is only 22ms as well so not too bad for work. If I was gaming, I’d probably need higher speeds, but for voice and network it’s great!
Highly recommended.
Dormouse –
This is a brief initial review of the setting up of the TP-Link RE450 as it may be helpful to others who have experienced poor signal strength and connection difficulties. My apologies if the point I will make has been covered before but there are so many reviews and questions and answers and trawling through them all would be a mammoth task. As with a lot of instructions accompanying the item in the box, they are at best somewhat opaque and often fail to stress what is important and what is not. This is no less true with the TP-Link 450 instructions.
I got nowhere with method one on the quick setup guide and so turned to method two. I eventually got this to work but I draw your attention to โ3 Configureโ part 3. โEither keep the default SSIDs or customize them for the extended networksโ. If you keep the default SSIDs you will have no easy way of seeing the TP link extender as a connection point for your iPad or wireless device etc. It will not be displayed as such automatically and…