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Pros below: Easy to connect, well amplifies the signal, distributes Wi-Fi in two bands Has some cons: There was not enough sensitivity - I had to search around the house to find a stable signal. Coverage was not enough for those areas that needed to be provided with stable Internet

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

With its pros: I bought it for relaying and amplifying the signal of the router from Megafon (825), since it falls heavily behind the reinforced concrete wall. All the virtues previously described are true. And beautiful and compact and with touching white horns. On the button, I became an automatic machine only on the second network. I had to “dance with a tambourine” on the top five, changing the channel from auto to 40 in the network settings of the router. (Maybe someone will come in handy)

If we consider this repeater only for 2.4 networks, then it is not bad. It works more or less stably, the signal really appeared where it had not been before. As a 5GHz network repeater, it works disgustingly. The network constantly disappears for no apparent reason. And the network itself remains, the phone shows a high signal level. But there is no internet. And the point here is not the router, since the devices connected directly to the router continue to work stably, and the repeater…

Pros
  • Price Quick Setup Cable work
Cons
  • 5GHz network Scheduled work

With its pros: Convenient to operate. Simple and fast setup. Quite a noticeable result in increasing the speed of the Internet. Affordable price. Different cons: Sometimes the connection with the main router is lost. But this is most likely due to the decent distance between the devices.

Bought in a private house to expand the coverage area. But there was already one amplifier in use - w-850. And like all amplifiers, it amplifies, but cuts the speed exactly in half. If you want to get the same transmission speed from the amplifier as from the main router, then the setting should look like this. The main router and amplifier must be connected through 5 Hz! And the amplifier should distribute at 2.4! Between the router and the amplifier, of course, there must be a good…

Pros
  • Does not cut speed !, if properly configured.
Cons
  • It was possible to make the transmitter a little more powerful, but for domestic needs, in principle, the norms.

I have successfully used this device as a wi-fi LAN (Ethernet) adapter for a personal computer in a back room. Fortunately, after ating the firmware, it became possible to disable the distribution of wi-fi on both channels. I plugged the repeater into a filter outlet equipped with a switch that powers the computer. And, thus, it turns on only with the computer. Set the "fast" mode (only 5 GHz). The data transfer rate for a 10-megabit network card over a local area network ranges from 25% to…

Pros
  • White, looks cute. Supports 2 bands. Has a web interface.
Cons
  • As a repeater, it works disgustingly. Wants to work in bridge mode: distribute your wi-fi with a different name. Also, there is no Ethernet cable included.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

To set up the device, it was necessary to download an application that has a fairly simple interface. I had some difficulties in setting up due to a couple of non-intuitive settings that, for some reason, were simplified in translation into 2022. But these are trifles, so I could not bear the shortcomings. I just wanted to note that only 1 time in my life I will have to deal with this application, then it works as intended.

Pros
  • The compact device which is stuck in the socket and in a step from work. The repeater was necessary in order for the signal to reach the balcony. He did an excellent job with this task. I was even surprised that the main router, standing literally around the corner of the door, could not cope with this simple task at all. It was only necessary to put a repeater, the signal became as great as it was in line of sight to the router.
Cons
  • I personally say no, but read the comment

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Has some pros: Works It really helps to make the signal in distant rooms normal. Easy setup. With its cons: You need to set up a new connection to the extension cord on gadgets. Perhaps there is a simpler solution, but it is not obvious. I will try.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Some pros: Everything is fine. Works. The functionality is redundant for us, we needed a simple repeater for 2.4 - but younger models, according to reviews, have problems in operation Has cons: Large, can block a double outlet. And there is no outlet on the face to turn on the power of some other device.

I hope for a long service life. Pros: Excellent tech. support from TP-Link. For two days I had a "dance with a tambourine" in the 5G band, until I chose "hall help". )). After that everything worked. No problem. Ideally configured via WPS. Different cons: There is no possibility to select a network channel for both ranges. There was a problem with 5G: until I set channel 36 on the Archer C7 router, the repeater could not find the source network in the 5G range.

Sellers position this device as a "signal amplifier", "Repeater", "repeater" Please note: this is absolutely not true! This device is an ordinary access point with a WiFi adapter function! When you set it up, another Wi-Fi point with a different name appears on the wireless network. Also, this device can act as a Wi-Fi adapter for a local area network: it takes a signal from the WiFi network and throws it into the wire. In general: despite the fact that I bought something completely different…

Pros
  • Compact, easy setup
Cons
  • This is not a signal booster, not a repeater and not a repeater: this is an access point with a built-in adapter! Every 1-2 hours it reboots itself.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

I am not allowed to hang cables on the walls, I can also spoil the walls, so I have to keep the router at the front door on a shelf. As a result, 2.4 GHz is still somehow caught at the far end of the apartment, but the channels are clogged with neighboring access points, and 5 GHz is generally unrealistic to use. I have accumulated a lot of old routers and I tried to use them to expand coverage, then I switched to PowerLine adapters. But in this apartment there was only one point where it was…

Pros
  • Really very easy to set up. Universal device: extender, adapter and access point.
Cons
  • Haven't found it yet.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Pros below: Well expands the coverage area, works on 2.4G and 5G. Handles small traffic on 2.4G perfectly. Got cons: With average traffic (watching a movie), it quickly overheats and hangs. Constantly loses 5G network, has to reboot

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

My optical router with wi-fi from the operator and he could not break through 2 reinforced concrete walls via wi-fi. I bought this repeater, put it in the middle room (between the kitchen and the room where the router is) and the problem with Wi-Fi in the kitchen disappeared. The setup is simple, through the application in the phone. Networks 2.5 and 5 are created with the same names only at the end of a couple of letters. Now smart TV works in the kitchen and phones with tablets do not lose…

Pros
  • price and compactness, ease of setup.