🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The TP-Link RE700X WiFi 6 Extender delivers lightning-fast AX3000Mbps speeds with dual-band technology, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout your home. With features like Adaptive Path Selection and easy app control, this extender is designed for the modern professional seeking reliable and efficient internet access.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 15.9 x 7.8 x 7.33 cm; 400 g |
Item model number | RE700X |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | RE700X |
Colour | White |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Item Weight | 400 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**E
Its Super...
Looking to zap those Wi-Fi dead zones into oblivion? The TP-Link RE700X is like the superhero of range extenders—complete with a cape made of lightning-fast speeds and futuristic Wi-Fi 6 tech. It’s ridiculously easy to set up (even for tech newbies) and gives your home internet a glow-up worthy of envy. Whether you're binge-watching in the basement or gaming in the attic, the RE700X keeps things smooth and seamless. Sure, it’s a bit chunkier than some rivals, but let’s be honest—power needs space, and this gadget packs a punch! 🚀
J**S
AT LAST A PREMIUM ROUTER EXTENDER THAT REALLY WORKS!
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. It’s 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. That’s quite an annual saving of at least £180 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 don’t 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 another monthly or annual contract with my network provider. With regards to the router, I also have an internal Ariel fitted which improved speed rapidly. I carried out several speed tests, with and without internal Ariel and router is greatly improved with internal Ariel. Best positioned near a window. Make sure to alter your Huawei router settings on the portal website to change Ariel option.But the TP-Link 650 resolved this problem. Once set up, I now have perfect connections throughout every room. No drop outs or disconnections. This will serve up to 4 devices at one time through the 650. (Adding to my router which serve up 64 devices direct). For example, I tested watching a HD movie through 650 whilst listening to my HomePod on a separate connection through router. Perfect.I could have saved myself a lot of time, effort and frustration if I set up the 650 using the tethering app through iPad or iPhone. The supplied instructions guide you though starting set up by web, manually or tethering. It may work differently for you whichever way you try to set up. But most reviews, as I would agree, opt for setting up through the tethering app on your phone or pad. The app, easily downloaded by scanning the Q-link or direct link for IOS or Android. Once downloaded, set up is a breeze following the step by step instructions. Create an account with the tethering app, so you can easily manage the 650 and be kept updated on latest software updates.Once your set up and want to connect the 650 extended WiFi connection, don’t get confused as I did, as to which WiFi signal to log into. My Huawei router has dual bands for 2.4ghz and 5ghz. The signal connections you should be looking for on the WiFi list, are the same as your original name but have EXT on the end. These are the WiFi connections through the 650. Unless you change the names.My 650 couldn’t pick up the 5ghz band, as the further away it is situated from the router, the 650 will choose the 2.4ghz band. That is not a problem as the signal is 100% connection and no buffering or drop outs. I don’t see the point in positioning the 650 too close to the router as you want to have WiFi access throughout the home, the 650 should be best placed mid way. I still get 5ghz on my router direct regardless of wether I’m using the 650 in other rooms or not.In short1. The TP-Link 650 is an excellent well built extended router, but best if you have a dual band router for 2.4ghz and 5ghz2. Set up through tethering app works best, faster set up (for me anyway)3. The tethering app allows you to manage your devices and 650. Timer to turn off/on the led lights on the 650. Handy for night times.4. Saves you money in long run by not having to sign up with network provider on extra routers5. Three year warranty!6. Highly recommended in many reviews both on Amazon and other sites
_**I
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Decent WiFi Booster – Mostly Works Well
The TP-Link Mesh WiFi Booster has improved the coverage in my home significantly, especially in areas where the signal used to be weak. Setup was pretty straightforward, and once it was up and running, I noticed a definite increase in speed and reliability. It’s great for streaming and working in rooms where I used to get spotty coverage.That said, it’s not perfect—there are occasional drops in the connection, and the signal doesn’t always extend as far as I had hoped. It’s still much better than before, but not quite flawless. Overall, it’s a good solution for improving WiFi coverage, just not a perfect one. 3.5 stars if I could, but I’ll settle for 4.
A**D
It just works
Very easy to setup I used the app even though I know how to setup via ip address.Product is working well I was skeptical due to having used older molders by tp that weren’t great, however this device works flawlessly.Not had any issues with the device extends the range for my virgin media hub 5 (only had a few dead spots in my house which were outdoors ring devices).Works perfectly fine and quickly. I would recommended this product.
C**D
Brilliant Product.
I bit the bullet and bought this after having a dismal failure episode after buying one of the cheaper plug in so called extenders. Wow! is a word for it. I wanted a good wifi signal in my summer House for Grandkids and myself to use tech down there, about 30 plus meters from my Plus net Modem which delivers 900mb but hardly a spit anywhere else. Setting up was a breeze after sorting out its duel wifi, best on 5ghz by the way, you need to find that out and need to configure via wifi password for both 2.5 and 5. That will give you two options on your phone ect.I now get a really acceptable speed more than 60 meters from the modem.
K**M
TP-Link Dual Range WiFi Extender
This TP-Link WiFi extender is actually very good indeed. It certainly boost my WiFi signal which no matter what Router that I have (Sky/BT/EE) as they all boast amazing coverage, yet in my house, they can't even give me consistant and full coverage in my kitchen which is only 12m away (10m in a straight line). Without this booster my WiFi test gives a down load figure of between 9 and 11 Mbps (as confirmed by BT Eng), and now I'm getting 67.8 Mbps. I have some devices connected to the 2.4 Ghz band and some on the 5Ghz band and all work well. It's so nice not having to keep re booting the routers any more.
M**D
OK to a point - supports EasyMesh (after firmware upgrade) but doesn't support Ethernet backhaul
I was looking for an additional EasyMesh extender to improve coverage. The extender was model RE700X version 1.0. The plan was to connect it to a Technicolor 4134 router.Out of the box there is no sign of an EasyMesh menu, but if you upgrade from 1.1.0 to 1.1.4 the feature is provided. This is a pretty straightforward process. After reboot you are provided with an EasyMesh menu and you can set it us as an EasyMesh extender. Unfortunately it does not support backhaul via the Ethernet port so the connection from a wireless user to the router is wifi to the extender and wifi back to the main router. If WiFi backhaul suits you then it is a potential solution. Otherwise it won't suit. Descriptions on the Amazon site could be clearer; it didn't occur to me that an EasyMesh device wouldn't support Ethernet backhaul.
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