TP-Link RE650 AC2600 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 4 External…
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TP-Link RE650 AC2600 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 4 External…
£103.99
Description
- AC2600 dual band Wi-Fi – simultaneous 800 Mbps on 2.4 GHz + 1733 Mbps on 5 GHz, four fixed external antennas extend Wi-Fi coverage by up to 14,000 sq ft
- Improved compatibility – extend the range of any Wi-Fi router or wireless access point. Power Consumption 12 Watt ๏ผmax power consumption๏ผ
- 4 ร 4 MU-MIMO and Beamforming technology – simultaneously transfers data to multiple devices for 4x faster performance, with Beamforming technology, RE650 can send targeted Wi-Fi signal to individual devices for stronger connections
- Gigabit Ethernet port – provide faster wired connections to smart TVs, computers and gaming consoles
- AP mode – create a new Wi-Fi access point to enhance your wired network with Wi-Fi capability
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Specification: TP-Link RE650 AC2600 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 4 External…
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5 reviews for TP-Link RE650 AC2600 Universal Dual Band Range Extender, Broadband/Wi-Fi Extender, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot with 1 Gigabit Port and 4 External…
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F. B –
I’ve installed a Nest Cam Outdoor a shy of 2m from the wall in the garden and although I have very good WiFi range inside from my Asus RT-AC3200 Wireless Router, the camera was disconnected from the Wi-Fi constantly. So I bought TP-Link RE650 AC2600 to extend the range. Unfortunately RE650 couldn’t do the job and the camera was disconnected constantly. So I bought AX1800 which in theory is lower in max speed and that did solve my problem. I’ve not experienced any drop in 4 days now and the connection seems very stable. I’ve even checked the Wi-Fi in the roof right above and it is even better than right outside the door. I am very happy with AX1800 and definitely recommend it.
BrianH –
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ย Good so far. A few teething problems, but nothing is ever perfect! You can download the TP-LINK TETHER app from Google Play Store or App Store if you have iPhone. This will help you set up and customize your device. Please see video for more details.
**Update**
If you find yourself linked to the device, yet it says no internet access; then try pressing the big circular button at the top of the unit. This should re-establish your connection.
Brevs –
I donโt leave many reviews but for this Iโll make an exception. Iโve had three of these since 2018 and having endured them since then, Iโve finally thrown in the towel. Iโve worked in IT and networking for twenty years and these pieces of garbage would be more use as door stops. I previously had a TP Link router and Iโd be resetting one or more of these at least once a week due to dropped Wi-fi. I put up with that for long enough and recently changed to a BT hub. A week ago I had hair! Jeez, first of all the default IP address of these things is on a different subnet, thereโs a few hours gone. Then the app tells you that itโs all working fine, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels connected and Internet connected. There is Internet at the router but not through these pieces of rubbish. Constant reboots, static IP addresses, nothing worked. Managed to get one working for five minutes and then it drops the connection. Interestingly it seemed to be a problem with http and loading web pages,…
M F Luder –
Having read the one star reviews there is a common theme, they set up a different network name for Extender. Don’t…
Use the same Network name as your router and create a mesh: Just one network all round your house with one name that all your devices can connect to where ever they are at the time. The app that you load onto your phone is excellent to set up the extender and to work out the signal strength of the position you are looking to set it up in. You can turn the LED lights off, or set a time to turn them off and there is a LAN port which I use for cabled internet into my garden office, which has never missed a beat since March 2020.
I’ve used a number of extenders over the years and this is by far the best and Iiving in a large house, I have bought a second one as the wi-fi signal does weaken towards the rear. It’s not a miracle worker, everything from the weather, your ISP network load, to wall construction can impact your signal.
James –
Very impressed with this TP-Link 650. Having searched many online reviews for suitable extenders, this one came out the best for my needs. I use Apple iOS devices, iPad, iPhone X and MacBook Pro.
Yes, it is an expensive investment but the price I paid on Amazon was much cheaper than other suppliers. Itโs also saved me a fortune in the long haul as I had two separate routers to service my WiFi needs. Now with the TP-Link 650, I only need one main router. Thatโs quite an annual saving of at least ยฃ180 on an additional router!
Please be advised, as another Amazon reviewer has pointed out, their is not much point investing in this 650 model if you donโt have a dual router that has 2.4ghz and 5ghz choice. Single routers should opt for a cheaper TP-Link extender or alternative.
My router is a dual band Huawei B525 positioned in the lounge. Perfect fast connection in most rooms but starts dropping out and occasionally loses connection at furthest point. Hence I needed a second router meaning…