Range Extenders
The Range Extender products are mainly designed to extend the coverage of your existing wireless network. For some models they even can be used as Access Point devices. In this section you can say hello to other members, ask, answer or discuss technical topics regarding Range Extenders.
Range Extenders
New ReleaseEasyMesh Range Extenders Start Supporting Building a EasyMesh Network via Ethernet Backhaul
This Article Applied to: RE315_V1 RE315_V1_1.0.30 Build 230919 RE800BE_V1 Planned What is EasyMesh with Ethernet Backhaul and Why we need it? EasyMesh with Ethernet Backhaul refers to the Main router
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In early 2024, we are thrilled to introduce a new member to the TP-link WiFi 7 family. Say hello to the RE800BE, the world's very first Wi-Fi 7 tri-band wireless range extender! With its cutting-edge
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Just found out the feature is completely gone from the extender's configuration page/tether app. And yes, it is 100% the V2 because I had the V1 and then got the V2 and it has onemesh logo on the box.
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Hi, I'm connecting the RE200 to my WIFI network, the router is a DECO X-20, I connected it through WPS and I'd like to have the same SSIS for the extended network. Currently the extender has created t
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ilConsigliere
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You may have heard that TP-Link embraces an updated EasyMesh protocol that allows building a multiple-AP mesh network with certified products from various vendors. It also breaks new ground in the net
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