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TP-Link WiFi Extender with Ethernet Port, Dual Band 5GHz/2.4GHz, Up to 44% More Bandwidth Than Single Band, Covers Up to 1200 Sq.ft and 30 Devices, Signal Booster Amplifier Supports OneMesh(RE220)

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Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750


Features

  • Dual Band WiFi Extender: Up to 44% more bandwidth than single band N300 WiFi extenders. Boost Internet WiFi coverage up to 1200 square feet and connects up to 30 devices(2.4GHz: 300Mbps; 5GHz: 433Mbps)

Description

RE220 expands your existing Wi-Fi coverage with next generation 11AC Wi-Fi technology. It works with any standard Wi-Fi router and creates stronger dual band connections in hard-to-reach areas, allowing you to enjoy seamless wireless coverage throughout your home or office. RE220 provides APS (Adaptive Path Selection), with APS, Dual band or tri-band range extender can dynamically select the best backhaul connection between 2. 4/5G/5G2 to ensure RE to router have the best connection, and in such way maintain a better overall Wi-Fi performance. Comparable to NETGEAR AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender (EX3700-100NAS) Maximum wireless transmission rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802. 11 specifications. Range and coverage specifications along with the number of connected devices were defined according to test results under normal usage conditions. Actual wireless transmission rate, wireless coverage, and number of connected devices are not d, and will vary as a result of 1) al factors, including building materials, physical objects and obstacles, 2) network conditions, including local interference, volume and density of traffic, product location, network complexity, and network overhead and 3) client limitations, including rated performance, location, connection quality, and client condition. Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).

Brand: TP-Link


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Data Transfer Rate: 733 Megabits Per Second


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Special Feature: Not_Performance_Used


Product Dimensions: 2.6 x 4.3 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: RE220


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2019


Manufacturer: TP-Link


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  • Strong Signal Boost & Easy Setup – Works Great!
Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750
I got this TP-Link WiFi extender to improve the signal in parts of my home where the connection was weak, and it made a huge difference. The setup was quick and easy, and it connected to my router without any issues. Once installed, the signal became much stronger and more stable. I really like that it has dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz), which helps with better performance and less lag. The Ethernet port is also a great bonus if you want a direct wired connection for something like a TV or gaming console. Overall, it boosted my coverage exactly the way I needed, and the speed improvement was noticeable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Jorge Castellon Jr

  • Affordable, easy to set up, works well
Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750
I bought this TP-Link WiFi extender over a year ago, to provide a strong signal for devices in my home office as well as some outdoor wifi cameras that were having trouble locking onto the main router's wifi signal. Thus far, it has worked reliably; it is a set-it-and-forget-it type of device that, once you have configured it, just works, 24x7. For the price, it's very good and seems to extend quite far into the yard even through a wall (30-40 feet). You have to name the extender something different from your primary wifi network. For example, if your network is named "living-room", you would name the extender network something different such as "bedroom". Since it provides both 2.4 Gh and 5 Gh bands, you typically will have "bedroom" and "bedroom-5g". Once it is set up, the extender connects to "living-room" (to use the above example) and amplifies the signal locally. Thus, while you are in the bedroom, you should enjoy a good strong wifi signal. If you happen to turn off the living room router, of course, you will also lose the bedroom signal. For the price, this extender is a no-brainer. The next step up would be a mesh system, which is much more expensive but provides you with an even better approach which is the same name all through the building. Instead of having to log into several wifi networks on all your devices, now you would just have one (e.g., "livingroom") and it automatically handles the extender feature without forcing you to go through all this extra name rigamarole. Meshes are definitely next level. But for the tiny cost of the basic TP-Link extender, which honestly is cheaper these days than a large 3-topping pizza, you can get by very well. After over a year, my extender is still going strong, as are the two other TP-Links I have around the house. The only issue I've had is that once in a while, typically after a power outage, the extender may require a reboot, for some reason. Inside is a tiny computer (probably) running some flavor of Linux and in the event of a glitch, sometimes it does not properly shut down and thus needs to cleanly recycle. Unplug it, wait 30 seconds, then plug back in, the LED indicator lights will gradually turn back on, and it should be up and running again. You have to make sure your wifi router is already up and running, of course, or it won't have anything to connect to. If this doesn't work, press the reset button for 20 seconds, connect a phone or tablet to the TP-Link hotspot and go through the setup process. I have had to do this once or twice and everything worked perfectly once complete. All in all, it is a highly recommended device that will make it easier to browse the web in anything larger than a one room apartment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Joe Tairei

  • Great bang for buck
Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750
’ve been using the TP-Link RE220 WiFi extender for a while now, and it’s turned out to be one of those small gadgets that makes a big difference at home. Setup & Everyday Use Setup was honestly the part that impressed me first. I plugged it in, pressed WPS on my router and on the extender, and within a couple of minutes it was up and running. The app and web interface are straightforward, so even if you’re not very tech-savvy, you won’t be stuck guessing what to do next. Adjustable Range & Coverage What I really like is how much control I have over the range of the signal. By changing where I place it and tweaking the settings, I can decide whether I want it to push the signal just to a nearby room or cover a larger area. It’s not just “on or off” – you can fine-tune things so you’re not blasting maximum signal where it’s not needed. That’s been great for avoiding interference with neighbors’ WiFi and keeping the connection more stable. Dual-Band Flexibility (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz) Another huge plus is being able to choose the signal frequency. The extender supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, and I can decide which band each device uses. I use the 5 GHz band for things like streaming and gaming where I want the fastest speeds, and 2.4 GHz for devices that just need a steady connection and longer range. That flexibility makes the extender feel more like a mini-router than a basic repeater. Performance In terms of performance, it does exactly what I expect from an extender. Speeds are naturally a bit lower than being directly connected to the main router, but the important part is that areas that used to be dead zones are now usable. I can browse, stream, and work without constant drop-outs. The Ethernet port on the bottom is also a nice touch if you want to give one device (like a TV or console) a more stable connection. Things to Keep in Mind • Like any extender, it works best if you place it midway between the router and the weak area, not right at the far edge. • Don’t expect it to magically outperform your main router – think of it as extending what you already have, not replacing it. Overall For the price, the TP-Link RE220 delivers excellent value. The ability to adjust the range, the very simple setup, and being able to choose between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz make it feel much more premium than its cost suggests. If you have dead spots in your home and want a no-nonsense solution that you can customize to your needs, this extender is a solid choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2025 by Jordon Anderson

  • A must fto
Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750
This was one of the easiest pieces of electronics I’ve ever had to setup. The app was easy to install and easy to follow. It offers all the information you need to make this work. It easily connects to many decides and offers great signal strength. Once connected, it WORKS! For the price you would expect something cheap but it’s durable and looks great in my home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by Javi Nieblas Javi Nieblas

  • Decent Coverage but Some Limitations
Style: Wi-Fi 5, AC750
The TP-Link RE220 WiFi Extender is a solid option for extending your home network, but it has a few trade-offs. Setup is straightforward, and the dual-band support helps boost signal to dead zones. It works well for casual browsing and streaming, but I noticed speeds drop under multiple device usage, and coverage didn’t fully reach some distant rooms. The Ethernet port is a nice addition, though not a game-changer. Overall, it’s an okay budget-friendly option for smaller homes, but heavy users or large spaces may need something more robust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by Benjamin Butters

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