The TP-Link RE450 connects wirelessly as well as wired to the router, enhancing and extending its signal to areas it cannot reach on its own, achieving a speed of 1.75Gbps with a range of up to 900...
The TP-Link RE450 connects wirelessly as well as wired to the router, enhancing and extending its signal to areas it cannot reach on its own, achieving a speed of 1.75Gbps with a range of up to 900 square meters.
The TP-Link RE450 connects wirelessly as well as wired to the router, enhancing and extending its signal to areas it cannot reach on its own, achieving a speed of 1.75Gbps with a range of up to 900 square meters.
Next-Generation AC Wi-Fi
The RE450 from TP-Link comes with next-generation Wi-Fi technology 802.11AC, which is 3 times faster than 802.11n speeds. The RE450 provides fast dual-band Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1.75Gbps, offering reliable connections for tasks such as HD/4K streaming, lag-free gaming, and large file downloads.
One-touch connection
By pressing the WPS button on the router and the RE button on the RE450 within two minutes, they will connect to each other. Once the connection is established, you can move the RE450 to the location you have chosen for the best signal transmission.
Signal Strength Indicator
The smart signal indicator reads the signal strength from the router to help you place the RE450 in the ideal position.
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Top of the best on the market, I have extended the network 30 meters and it works perfectly with a 100 Mbps internet, delivering around 25 to 30, and the camera operates flawlessly without interruptions, placed 15 meters from the router, installed on an external balcony and it catches from the sixth floor to the entrance
The best there is for the money. A floor difference in an apartment building with an elevator in between, I get 90 from a 100 connection. You die for something better.
If you don't have a problem taking it out and plugging it in the socket one or two times a day to reset it, then buy it. Otherwise, choose another repeater to do the job.
UPDATE: After 1 year of inconvenience, TP-LINK finally decided to fix the issue.
With the firmware upgrade to RE450(EU)_V2_210301 released on 22/04/2021, the problem seems to be resolved.
He worked for only two days. Then, for no apparent reason, he started disconnecting until he couldn't connect at all. I can't tell if it's a faulty device, but I will return it. To be objective, I have had the RE305 for years, and I would say it's the best.
It is the second one I buy. It is stable, it doesn't lose signal, it doesn't block, and its range is satisfactory. If you combine it with a modem that also has 5Ghz capability, then it's even better. The set up can be done in various ways, even with its own management application (tether). It functions as a repeater access point. The best thing I have tried.
The product solves the problem I had of sending internet from one house to another at a distance of 30-40 meters, and it works perfectly with a full signal throughout the house. I recommend it to everyone.
I ended up with this specific extender, reading comparative tests on foreign sites and they all had it in their top 5. My router is on the 1st floor and I wanted to extend my network wirelessly to the ground floor. The extender immediately found the router. The setup was literally a piece of cake, even through my mobile. Within 5 minutes, I had internet on the ground floor in an 80sqm area, with full coverage, no disconnections, stable speed, great range, and overall it met my needs 100%. I highly recommend it.
Easy installation via application or more detailed via browser.
It has a strong signal. You can program the hours it will work and you can choose to turn off the LED if it bothers you. The only negative is the relatively large size.
The device was easily connected via ethernet. Then the application was tested from the store. I had an issue with the range on the mi box s. I was only getting 1/5 of the router's speed. With this device, I reached 90%... It is both an extender and an access point. Very user-friendly interface and the settings are easily done. You can even adjust the range to hi low medium. It is dual band 2.4 and 5... Personally, I only use the first one. Satisfied because it does what I bought it for. Note that it was purchased for €29.90 from a well-known store on sale, as seen in the history... I'm not advertising them for free!!
For 55€ bought on offer, it performs very satisfactorily in a house with stone walls of 0.60m. It has been used for a week without any problems. I recommend it.
Firmware: RE450(EU)_V2_171220
Replaced the classic WA850RE... The adsl router OTE Speedport Entry 2i synchronizes at 16mbps download and is located on the 1st floor. The RE450 was placed on the ground floor and receives from the Speedport at 2.4GHz, 802.11n. Well, the RE450 as a repeater synchronizes at 15-16mbps!!!... and provides extended wifi both at 2.4 and 5GHz (speed, of course, like 2.4/802.11n), as well as on the 1Gbit ethernet on the desktop, in order to relieve the frequencies. A smart tv, 2 laptops, 3 smartphones, a wifi printer, and a desktop with ethernet cable are all served by the RE450 in a 70m2 apartment.
Absolutely satisfied. Of course, the tplink tether application on the playstore makes management a breeze from the mobile and connects seamlessly. The link tplinkrepeater.net or 192.168.0.254, which are the defaults to access the menu of the RE450 from a PC, does not always work. You need to access the menu of the "main" router, get the IP of the RE450 repeater from there, and enter it in the browser in order to access the settings of the RE450 from a PC... where you can even perform firmware updates and change the signal strength (min-normal-max)...
If you could also change the Password Key for the extended wifi so that it is not the same as the "main" network, it would be 5 stars (I don't know if there is a repeater that can do this, maybe some new netgear...)
I didn't see any difference with an economical one that I bought instead of the Tp-Link 300Mbps WiFi Range Extender, which costs almost 4 times less and does the same job, so no difference