The TP-LINK WiFi Extender broadcasts signals on two frequencies. It provides higher speeds compared to single ones and can connect to multiple devices. The 2.4Ghz frequency is the most common and has...
The TP-LINK WiFi Extender broadcasts signals on two frequencies. It provides higher speeds compared to single ones and can connect to multiple devices. The 2.4Ghz frequency is the most common and has a large range.
The TP-LINK WiFi Extender broadcasts signals on two frequencies. It provides higher speeds compared to single ones and can connect to multiple devices. The 2.4Ghz frequency is the most common and has a large range.
The 5Ghz provides higher speed than the 2.4Ghz but is more sensitive to obstacles (e.g. walls) that reduce its range. This difference, as well as its more limited use, helps to have fewer interferences from other networks.
The repeater can provide up to 1200Mbps in total to the devices connected to it. In practice, the actual speed shared to the devices is closer to 200Mbps.
Indicatively, a high-resolution 4K movie requires about 25Mbps. The speed that each connected device will have depends on the distance, obstacles, how many other devices are connected, how many other networks exist in the same area, etc.
It is Wi-Fi 5 generation, the most widespread Wi-Fi standard, which can meet the needs of most users at the moment.
There is now also the next generation Wi-Fi 6 that offers the ability to connect many more devices to serve the increasingly growing smart devices in a home.
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Extends the range of the existing network within a relatively satisfactory radius, but in my own network with a speed of 100 Mbps, I did not see it maintain a certain percentage of the mentioned speed (at distances of 8-10 meters from the main router). It has a good and easily manageable user interface (with the corresponding application, it becomes easier - you can easily see devices on your network that you can block, of course, this can be done in other ways but here the job is done with a few clicks and many more), it is easy to set up (it belongs to plug and play devices, synchronization with the main router is done easily and quickly. I did not have any connectivity stability issues (continuous and uninterrupted).
It only disappointed us in terms of speed (always on the 2.4 GHz frequency which covers a larger area compared to the 5.0 GHz frequency, which indeed maintains good speeds but in a smaller radius).
I can say that I am more disappointed than excited. Mixed feelings.
I bought it about 4 months ago. Easy synchronization with the router, fast connection, and very user-friendly. The speed was quite satisfactory with a fifty-megabit connection, while with a cable, I get 47-48 Mbps if I am close to it, it gives 43, the speed was fine. But what was not fine was the stability in the connection. From one moment, I would have 43 Mbps, and suddenly it would drop significantly for a few seconds, which could cause the video to freeze or the quality to degrade, often requiring a reload. Okay, I overlooked this because it didn't bother me much, but what bothered me quite a bit was the fact that it constantly disconnected, and I had to restart it. Overall, it's good, but if you mind the poor stability and disconnections, don't get it