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

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A very basic question: Background: I just bought a couple of RE220s to extend the range of my wireless network. The 2.4 and 5 Ghz signals from the units are named as extensions of the main network: Su
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By DrTSPC · Latest post 2024-08-23 13:45:50 by DrTSPC
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Tplink used to be great, but now they are terrible. I keep buying new stuff to keep up with the new tech and it just keeps getting worse. Tplink can't seem to handle wifi6 AT ALL and they are pushing
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By Smakmauz · Latest post 2024-01-06 23:33:09 by Smakmauz
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Hello, I purchased an AX1800 router a couple of years ago and HAD it connected to a different (NON-TP LINK) wifi extender. Just got a TP LINK RE315 extender today, added it using Tether, and everythin
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By RealisticDave1 · Latest post 2023-12-08 20:13:41 by RealisticDave1
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I just bought a new AX5400 (Archer AX73) router and RE315 Range extender. Both support OneMesh. My intent was to use the RE315 as a OneMesh wired repeater/access point. I currently have an older Links
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By Nstanton62 · Latest post 2023-03-05 01:12:19 by Nstanton62
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Hi, I'm trying to figure out why my boyfriend has a Range extender installation guide and how to stop someone from hacking my phone. This has been going on for 7months and I'm quite sure the extender
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