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TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender (RE300), Covers Up to 1500 Sq.ft and 25 Devices, Up to 1200Mbps, Supports OneMesh, Dual Band Internet Repeater, Range Booster

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Features

  • Extend Wi-Fi Coverage - Boosts Internet Wi-Fi Coverage up to 1500 Square feet and connects up to 25 devices - Compatible with any Router, Gateway, Access Point (2.4GHz - 300Mbps / 5GHz - 867Mbps)
  • Eliminate Wi-Fi Dead Zones - Enjoy Lag-Free connection to any type of devices. Does not support Ethernet port connection.
  • Stay Connected - Expand Wi-Fi Coverage for your Smart Phones, Smart TV, Fire Stick, Google Chromecast, Web Browsing, Alexa Echo, Ring and more
  • Easy Set Up - Smart indicator light helps to install in best optimal location
  • OneMesh Technology - Enables the creation of a OneMesh network for seamless roaming when paired with the Archer A7 Router (more devices to be updated in the future)
  • All Wi-Fi extenders are designed to increase or improve Wi-Fi 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 and Free 24/7 technical support

Description

Extends Dual-Band Wi-Fi across your home to eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones. Creates a mesh network by connecting to a one mesh router for seamless Whole- Home coverage. Operates over both the 2. 4 GHz band (300 Mbps) and 5 GHz band (867 Mbps)x1 for more stable wireless experience. Smart Signal Indicator helps to find the best location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage by showing the signal strength. Push the WPS button to easily set up a mesh network you can uniformly manage from the tether app or web UI.

Brand: TP-Link


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Data Transfer Rate: 1200 Megabits Per Second


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Special Feature: OneMesh Technology, Concurrent Mode


Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Brand: ‎TP-Link


Item model number: ‎RE300


Item Weight: ‎6.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.7 x 4.9 x 2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.7 x 4.9 x 2 inches


Color: ‎White


Voltage: ‎120240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎TP-Link


Date First Available: ‎April 16, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy To Install, Flexible Features
I've become a fan of TP-Link in recent months. I install internet for a living right now and I've been looking for a simpler solution to recommend folks. You can go blow huge money on mediocre mesh systems like the Orbi which will set you back $500 for a 3-pack these days, or you can buy a TP-Link router and buy a couple of these extenders and create a smooth mesh system that's low-profile and can get you up to 3,000-4,000 sq ft of coverage without breaking a sweat or spending all afternoon getting it squared away. If you download the Tether App from TP-Link, it's easy to get these extenders setup. Right now I'm not connected to a TP-Link router but eventually I'll probably replace my modem/router combo from my ISP with a TP-Link A7 or whatever their AX/WIFI-6 setup is because I like the idea of a mesh network but I don't like the restrictive nature of some of the ones out there. All that being said, this extender seems to get the job done. I still get hiccups and packet loss but I'm starting to think it has everything to do with my ISP's modem/router unit or my ISP specifically and less-so the equipment in my home. I have a 3 level home (2 main floors and a bonus room/attic at the top) and want quality wireless connections on every floor. I sat this extender on the 2nd floor and game and use my PC on the 3rd floor. I initially used the 5G band for the better speed but as I sorted through the settings on TP-Link's Tether app, I found that there's a "high speed mode" available. What I quickly found is that you can choose 1 of 2 things here: use the 2.4 GHz WIFI band from your internet source broadcast as a dedicated communication channel or a 5 GHz WIFI band dedicated to communicating with your internet source broadcast and then use the other band to connect your devices to. What that does (I happen to be familiar with this process - there's no real instructions) is create a finite connection over one band and throttle-up the other band for your devices to connect to. I used the 5 GHz band to create the modem/router > extender pairing for maximum performance between those two devices (they aren't that far away from each other so the 5 GHz band is fairly strong where the extender is) then I use the 2.4 GHz band to connect my Xbox One X and my PC. The results are fantastic for the price I paid for the extender. I ran a speed test on my Xbox One X and got 105 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up, 100% wireless connection strength, 0% packet loss, and 24 ms ping. That's solid performance given that my maximum download speed is 150 Mbps if the network is completely free of other users. You may or may not need to use the "high speed" setting and dedicate bands like I did, but I wanted my connection to be as solid as I could make it so I used the faster band to connect my extender to the internet and the "slower" band (2.4 GHz is slower most of the time) to establish high quality connections with my devices so I can move around more. I'm very pleased so-far. If anything changes I'll report back but I spent a couple hours testing out online gaming with my Xbox and it seems to work pretty well. A couple hiccups at first but the experience smoothed out quite a bit as time went on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020 by Kayla

  • Excellent Extension of WiFi Signal; Easy to Set up
TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender, Covers Up to 1500 Sq.ft and 25 Devices Up to 1200Mbps, Supports OneMesh, Dual Band WiFi Repeater, WiFi Booster to Extend Range of WiFi Internet (RE300) Sold by: DigitalShopper $50.72 We've been operating in a 3-level, 2,300 sq ft house with a WiFi router that is more than a decade old.... it just wasn't working well, and it was time for an upgrade (consistently poor to fair signal strength in the upper levels, furthest from the router). After a LOT of research, I decided on the TP-Link AC1750 (Archer A7) router with one (1) TP-Link RE300 (AC1200) range extender: 1. TP-Link products consistently have come in with #1 ratings from independent reviewers the past 5+ years. 2. The TP-Link line has OneMesh, which allows you to add range extenders to create a whole-building network that seamlessly meshes with your devices (i.e., the devices don't have to constantly log on to new signal sources as they move through the building). Installing the extender was easy-peasy... it probably took longer to read the instructions than to actually get it up and running. The quick-start instructions are very clear: Plug in the extender near your router, press the WPS button on the router, then on the extender, and then wait for all the LEDs to light up. Once lit, you can unplug the extender and move it further from the router. One nice thing about these extenders is they tell you if the location where you want to install them is good or not... if the router signal is not strong enough, the signal LED will show red. Just move the unit a little closer to the router until you get all LEDs lit consistently white. After installation of the extender, our furthest areas of the house went from good signal, to consistently excellent signal strength (4 - 5 bars) in the areas of the house farthest from the router. A world of difference !! NOTE 1: Just to point out, you will never get the same Internet speeds through an extender as you have directly from your router... that's just the way the world works. Expect about half speed through an extender. NOTE 2: I will revise this review accordingly if we experience any problems with this extender. For now, it was relatively easy to install and setup, and it has dramatically improved the signal strength in the areas of the house furthest from the router (which is what I wanted). Can now actually use the (basic) Internet in the "nether regions". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020 by Fergie

  • Setup...eh. Range pretty good. Reliability...I'll let you know
So, in my building we have a router in the front of garage and we want to extend wi-fi into the backyard. A cinderblock wall separates the backyard from the router. You can get the router signal at the doorway, but not through the wall. I have a Netgear extender that works pretty well in extending the wi-fi to the backyard when plugged in to an outlet located in the back of the garage. Some days are better than others. Lightning deal on this TP-Link version. Great reviews. I am familiar with many of their products. Let's give it a try. Setup: Download app. App connects you to the extender's temporary wi-fi network. You tell the app which wi-fi networks you want to connect to...a 2.4Ghz and a 5Ghz network. I picked my two networks to connect to. For some reason, it kept failing. I was sure of the passwords. The device sees the networks. Just keeps telling me the host networks have not connectivity. So, I decided to just connect the 2.4Ghz network. IT WORKS! Then I tried the 5Ghz. IT WORKS! Maybe their stupid app doesn't multi-task very well. Range: Pretty damn good. Better range and strong more reliable signal than my Netgear one. Feedback: The setup was iffy. The range seems good. Let's see how it is after a couple of weeks. One thing I really liked about the Netgear that I wish the TP-Link would allow...allow you to change the password on the extended networks. They let you change the name of the extended networks...but not the passwords. A lot of people don't care, but it would be a nice option to have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by KY

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