New Arrival RE655BE - BE11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Range Extender

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Hardware Interface | 1* 2.5 Gbps LAN Port 4* External Antennas |
WiFi Specification | IEEE 802.11be/ax 6 GHz up to 5764 Mbps IEEE 802.11be/ax/ac/n/a 5 GHz up to 4323 Mbps IEEE 802.11be/ax/n/b/g 2.4 GHz up to 688 Mbps |
Highlighted Features | EasyMesh Compatible WPA3 Multi-Link Operation (MLO) 320 MHz Channel 4K-QAM Multi-RUs |
Management Tool | Tether App/Web UI |
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Hi, I didn't receive any news about Ethernet Backhaul on RE715x either. I don't think it will be ready soon.
Best Regards.
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Hi, I have no idea of the specifci date either. It is recommended to check with local online retailers, such as the TP-Link Official Store, Best Buy, and Amazon.
https://www.tp-link.com/nl/where-to-buy/
Thank you very much and best regards.
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@Zain_H122_41D6 you rang?
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@David-TP how to connect the wifi
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It is suggested to start a new thread here with the model number of your range extender:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/77
In the meantime, the following configuration guide should help:
TP-Link Range Extender Setup (Range Extender Mode)
Has connected to TP-Link extender but no internet, what can I do?
Unable to Connect to WiFi Extender or Saying Incorrect Password
Best regards.
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I have just had my ISP modem updated from Rogers Gen 2 XB7 to Gen 3 XB8. Rogers XB7 vs XB8
I already have Deco X20 (3-pack) which helps in this larger house (approx 4300 sq ft), but I still have corners of the house with a weak signal.
I tried to add a Deco X50 (2-pack) with one of the X50's as the prime and the second X50 in the room with the poor signal. This actually slowed most connections down, sometimes dramatically. I did try moving them around and I tried playing with channels to avoid busy frequencies and so forth, but nothing seemed to make the improvement, so they were returned to the store.
I am now looking at either the TP-LINK AXE5400 (RE815XE) or the TP-LINK BE11000 (RE655BE). The latter seems difficult to get in Canada, but I have also seen comments that if your router does not support certain features, MLO was one, that you would not get the full benefit of this range extender.
What I am looking for in a range extender is something that can us the 6GHz channel in the new Rogers modem (XB8) as a backhaul. Would either of these be suitable, or am I likely to find the same kinds of issues I had with the Deco system?
Looking for advice on next step to close out this slow performing area of the house.
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@TheCommunicator I can tell you that the RE655BE currently only extends your main 2.4GHz, 5GHz, & 6GHz wireless networks. It does not extend the IoT, Guest, nor MLO wireless networks. You can create a new MLO network with it. This is my experience with the device.
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