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TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender(RE105), WiFi Extenders Signal Booster for Home, Single Band WiFi Range Extender, Internet Booster, Supports Access Point, Wall Plug Design, 2.4Ghz only

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TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender(RE105), WiFi Extenders Signal Booster for Home, Single Band WiFi Range Extender, Internet Booster, Supports Access Point, Wall Plug Design, 2.4Ghz only

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· Extend WiFi Coverage - Boost Internet WiFi coverage with 2 external antennas for more reliable Wi-Fi, compatible with any WiFi Router, Gateway, Access Point · More than a WiFi Repeater - RE105 also supports AP mode which creates a new Wi-Fi Access point for home · Fast Ethernet Port - Experience wired speed and reliability anywhere in your home by connecting your favorite device to the fast ethernet port · Better Range with External Antennas - Two external antennas with MIMO technology for improved range versus standard range extenders · Set Up in Minutes - Easily set up and manage your WiFi in a few quick and easy steps using the TP-Link Tether app (Android, iOS). Find the optimal location for the best WiFi connection with an intelligent signal indicator · All WiFi extenders are designed to increase or improve WiFi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput · If you experience any trouble during or after set up, please contact us. TP-Link offers a 2 year warranty and 24/7 technical Support

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K. P. KeberReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023

So everyone: I just read an online article about WiFi. It was from a very popular gadget blog. It listed several things that people with WiFi problems should NOT do. High up on the list of things not to do is try to solve a WiFi problem with a WiFi extender. A WiFi extender is a device that accepts a weak WiFi signal and amplifies it, thus extending the signal further than the router originating the WiFi signal does. The article instead recommended that you replace your old router with a shiny, brand-new one. Maybe one of those new mesh systems, or one with WiFi 6! I've been noticing a lot of articles like this recently and sometimes that advice is good. It depends a lot on your situation… which is different for everyone. What I am here to tell you about is, when it is time to call bullshit on this. Practically all of these blogs have an interest in you buying equipment through a link they provide. In exchange, they get a small cut of whatever you buy. It's not a big deal— it usually doesn't affect the objective information they provide— but sometimes it is obvious that it increases the pressure to sell devices or equipment that you really don't need. In my 1000-square-foot condo, I am using Apple's Airport Extreme router. It's 5th generation, introduced in 2011. I bought it used from a UW student in Seattle. It was fine until we moved into this condo and got a bunch of voice-activated, "smart" devices like lightbulbs and cameras, all connected to the router's WiFi signal. Many of the devices were installed through multiple walls or otherwise distant so they got weak WiFi signals from the Airport Extreme router. I wound up running an Ethernet cable under baseboards and over doors from the router at the back of the condo to the front. At the farthest end, I installed a switch and a very cheap hardwired access point (AP). At the time it cost about $60 total and about 1 afternoon. It was fine until I installed WiFi cameras in and outside the garage. The garage cameras and Google speaker were at the edge of the Airport Extreme's WiFi range, even with the access point at the front of the building. I decided to get another WiFi extender to daisy-chain the AP's WiFi signal to the garage. Then, last weekend, I came across the article I mentioned. Right at the top of the list it said, Don't Use WiFi Extenders. Instead, it urged buying (admittedly good) new routers or mesh systems to replace your old router. That sent me soul-searching about whether to replace my old, used Airport Extreme with a Google Nest mesh 3-component system (on sale for $140) or to go with my original idea: an $18 WiFi extender from Amazon, plugged into an outlet in the garage and using my existing AP's signal. I finally went with the $18 approach. I installed it in the garage yesterday, then did a status check afterward with a WiFi app on my phone. The results knocked me out. The WiFi signal-to-noise ratio on my network was suddenly the best I could receive in the garage. The network congestion is terrible in my neighborhood. Previously, my next-door neighbor's WiFi came through clearer in my garage than my own network. But installing that extender meant that my network's signal sliced through nearby foreign networks loud and clear. The link speed on the farthest device (mounted just outside the garage door) is 130 MB/s. That is a lot less throughput than a new router would provide, but it is more than fast enough for my streaming cameras and that Google speaker. The signal analysis picture I uploaded shows the extender using the AP's wireless signal through two interior walls, but only about 3-4 yards (2.4-3.7 meters) apart. Now, I admit: I would like to buy a new router with all the bells and whistles. But man. It's hard to turn my nose up at such an inexpensive solution that works so well. The garage camera video streams now pop up instantly on my network feed, and all's right with the WiFi world.

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Marianne BarrsReviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025

This device is so simple to use. Plug in, sign into your internet with app. It isolated 2.4g wireless in house to support devices not compatible with 5g.

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Harry SReviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024

Using it to connect two cabins, about 100 feet apart. The source signal is a Dlink extender, and after tromping around in the weeds, I found a spot between us that is 10-14 mbs. I used my phone and speed test to find a good spot. Hung the N300 on a tree at the end of a 50 feet extension cord. Back in cabin, I'm getting a speed test of 6-8 Mbs, enough to stream TV. Yay. It was important to learn how to do the setup, I used my phonefor that. Connecting to the RE-105 was not plug-n-play. It had to be done manually. Also, I set it up on my home network at home and made sure I knew how to switch it to a new network. This is not well explained, by the way. Might be better just to reset if you need to do this, I could never have done either step outside, with mosquitos swarming around and poison ivy around. So this is working. The N300 is in a plastic bag and weatherproofed, but I'm only here for a few weeks. It will leave when I go home and come back with me next year.

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ErnestoReviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025

Buen rango y misma calidad de conexion que el router

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KeithReviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023

So, I followed the setup instructions, first using WPS. Once it finished, it had it's own ssid, but wouldn't connect to my router that was 3 feet from it. Reset it, and started over. Second attempt, connected to it through the app, and it once again, got it got it's own ssid, but after that, it stopped connecting to the router. Reset it, and started over again. Third time, I connected to it through it's website for configuration. I was able to select my wifi, and prompted it to copy my wifi. That seemed to work, and was prompted to move the extender to where it was needed. Upon plugging the extender back in at the area halfway between the router and the dead zone, and it going live, my whole wifi network went offline. My next door neighbor's, to the south of me, whole wifi network went offline. My next door neighbor's, to the north of me, whole wifi went off line. I watched this all happen on my phone, trying to see my own network, plus I could hear my one neighbor screaming at her son about their security cameras going offline, and him screaming back that the their whole wireless network was down. I unplugged this little piece of demonic hardware before it could do anymore damage. Once it was unplugged, I had to reboot my router in order to get my wireless network (2.4 ghz and 5 ghz) to come back up. I could see on my phone that my neighbors' networks had come back online too. This makes the second wifi extender from TP-Link that has failed out of the box. It is, however, the first one that I've seen that could be used for tactical purposes by law enforcement to disable a suspects wireless network. If I could I would give 0 stars for the rating.

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Justin HernandezReviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025

The setup was easy. I did take off two stars because it blocked all of my other devices from connecting when there was an issue with this device. I threw away the device, put another extender that was more compatible with my wifi and I have not had issues since.

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FloridaGentReviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025

I tried other wifi extenders. This has, by far, the clearest, smoothest installation.

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ChabrielReviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025

Muy bueno

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SchailleReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 4, 2022

Don't buy that, this a scam item. At same area I check without 50MPS, with item 25MPS.

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Carlos MateosReviewed in Mexico on September 26, 2023

Excelente el producto, cumple con las expectativas de extender la red de wifi, fácil de instalar, el único problema es que viene todo en ingles. Hasta ahora todo bien

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The hose is very thin plastic and arrived cracked which resulted in urine all over my carpet. How was I to know to check them. Annoyed, frustrated, disappointed. The bottle and other parts are very well made. Shame. I purchased 4 and 2 were cracked.Reviewed in Australia on October 25, 2024

As above

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Gabriela lopez rochaReviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2024

Buen producto

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Rodrigo CoronaReviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2023

Por el precio que pague siento que si cumple con sus funcionalidades, sin embargo, notó la red extendida un poco inestable por lo que, aveces se llega a alentar.