


🚀 Elevate your WiFi game — never settle for slow or spotty again!
The TP-Link RE700X AX3000 Mesh WiFi 6 Extender delivers blazing dual-band speeds up to 3000 Mbps, leveraging WiFi 6 technology for faster throughput and lower latency. It supports seamless whole-home coverage via OneMesh, smartly selects the fastest connection path, and offers flexible AP mode through its Gigabit Ethernet port. Controlled easily through the TP-Link Tether app, it’s designed to eliminate dead zones and boost your home or office network with reliable, high-performance WiFi.
| ASIN | B09PRG6MJX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 214 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4 in Network Repeaters |
| Box Contents | Antenna |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Security Camera, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (23,503) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897098683330 |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Range | up to 150 feet feet |
| Special Features | WiFi 6 Technology |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
S**I
Sorted out my dead zones!
I was struggling with a weak signal in the bedroom, but this has made a massive difference. Setup was a breeze using the Tether app. It’s a bit bulky, but the speeds are solid and it hasn't dropped the connection once since I plugged it in. Definitely worth the investment if you’re working from home.
R**I
Excellent AX3000 Extender for Seamless Home Working
This TP-Link RE700X was definitely needed as a booster for working from home. I was particularly pleased that it allowed me to easily create a mesh network with my compatible router, ensuring seamless coverage across the house. I noticed a definite increase in both speed and reliability immediately after setup. It's now great for streaming high-quality video and working in rooms where I previously suffered from spotty coverage. Considering the performance and ease of use, I think this is good value for money as well. Highly recommend for eliminating dead zones!
F**X
Works well as a WiFi extender
Pretty good. Device needs a host name so you don't have to hunt the IP address it is using. Sometimes gets corrupted and even after reset does not pair well with the Vodafone Powerhub (WPS) thus need to resort to an ethernet cable. Does not mesh with the Vodafone Powerhub, but works well as an extneder sharing the same SSID. Good Power O/P and RF coupling to the Powerhub.
D**H
Easy set up for a tech hater
I hate technology and this extender was set up and working within 5 mins, no swearing, no launching across the room, no rise of blood pressure. Easy set up info using the App so I’d recommend 100%
M**E
Absolutely brilliant
This is absolutely brilliant it does wot it claims and is very straightforward to set up too. Pricey but definitely worth it I've got in the hall and I was having issues with ring video doorbell and poor signal which is odd as I'm in a 1 bedroom sheltered house but once I set this up it sorted out the poor signal very easily. It's well built & has an eithernet port too that can be run too so no loss of speed. Brilliant buy.
S**D
Working condition
To be honest I wasn't know before it will be work or no . If I get this from Amazon it's work very good . The signal is everywhere in my house even outside work aswell . So I recommend to buy those have problems with weak wifi signals .
S**E
Not perfect but have their advantages
I have 5 of these over two homes. These are not perfect but compared to other extenders I've used, less problematic. The good points, pretty simple to set using the 'Tether' app (more on that later). Separating the 2.4 & 5 bands was also no issue as was allocating the SSID to be extended. The app is better than the utterly awful Netgear/Nighthawk one. Tether does have issues seeing 5ghz networks - my holiday home has a Teltonika RUTX50 5G router and despite every other device seeing the 5Ghz band, the Tether app just stopped seeing it. This means these can't extend the 5GHz band - extremely frustrating. At my main home the 5GHz on my ASUS RT-BE92 (WiFi 7 - 1Gb FTTP) router is seen, no problem. The next issue is the random drop outs of the signal. No rhyme or reason, it just drops out, sometimes momentarily, but less often for a minute or so. It seems to just lose its handshake with the router. Transmit speeds are decent enough - 5GHz average 300 - 400 Mbps & 2.4GHz up to 100 -150Mbps. Both measured about 10ft away from the extender, in another room. I initially set these up as mesh but found it easier to manage/monitor as separate extenders with their own IDs. With the app, these can be managed remotely via the cloud which is really great. I have a few wireless cameras that use the extenders so if there is a connectivity issue I can sort via my phone.
_**I
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Decent WiFi Booster – Mostly Works Well
The TP-Link Mesh WiFi Booster has improved the coverage in my home significantly, especially in areas where the signal used to be weak. Setup was pretty straightforward, and once it was up and running, I noticed a definite increase in speed and reliability. It’s great for streaming and working in rooms where I used to get spotty coverage. That said, it’s not perfect—there are occasional drops in the connection, and the signal doesn’t always extend as far as I had hoped. It’s still much better than before, but not quite flawless. Overall, it’s a good solution for improving WiFi coverage, just not a perfect one. 3.5 stars if I could, but I’ll settle for 4.
N**N
Es un aparato muy potente y de gran calidad, no hay más que mirar las especificaciones. Se puede usar como "repetidor", es decir que coge una señal floja del router principal y te la extiende allí donde la del router no llega bien, o bien como yo lo he configurado: como un "punto de acceso" (AP) mediante un cable Ethernet de categoría 8 (de lo mejor) y 15 metros desde el router en mi casa. De esta forma es como si tuviera otro router en realidad, con las mismos nombres de Wifi que el router principal (sistema Mesh) o bien otras dos Wifis independientes, con el mismo nombre y clave (o diferentes, como se quiera) pero añadiendo -Ext al nombre para distinguirlas. Trabaja en WiFi 6 (encriptación WPA3, el WPA2 tiene ya 15 años y está obsoleto y es facilmente hackeable en Wifi) un nuevo estándar de seguridad muy sólido pero que no todos los aparatos antiguos de tu casa pueden ser compatibles. No hay problema porque en lugar de establecer encriptación "WPA 3 personal" de forma exclusiva, te da la opción : WPA2/WPA3, un mix, los aparatos antiguos irán con WPA2 y los modernos que admiten WPA3 trabajaran con esta otra. Tengo un Ipad 4 de hace 10 años que no se entiende con esta opción (los de Apple siempre tan exclusivos con sus cosas), el resto de las cosas marchan sin problema y lo más importante: A CAÑON. El router del ISP (proveedor de Internet) por lo general es bastante inferior (nada que ver con el Tp-Link) de calidad y no suelen ser WPA3 (Wifi 6), suelen tener anomalías con bastante frecuencia, por lo que si el operador te lo cambia tienes la gran ventaja de que toda tu configuración y control está en tu router y repetidor TP-link. El router del ISP solo lo uso para la señal de internet que viene de la calle, de éste por cable directo al Router TP-Link es el que uso router de servicio, split de cables Ethernet al resto de la casa y señal WiFi. Tengo una larga experiencia con esta marca y son productos muy fiables, de gran calidad y muy fáciles de configurar, que puedes hacer a través del navegador o mejor aun con la App Tether. Si vives en un núcleo de población de gran densidad (torres de pisos, como en mi caso) tu señal Wifi puede llegar hasta 300 y 500 metros a la redonda, a través de ventanas principalmente y nunca sabes quien puede captar tu señal y como hackearla. Te conviene pasar en Router y Extensor a WiFi 6 (WPA3) un nuevo estándar de encriptación muy dificil de hackear tras 15 años con la WPA2. Piensatelo, no es tanto dinero y te quitas de sustos. Mi combination es: TP-Link Archer AX53 - Router WiFi 6 AX3000, Doble Banda y Extensor RE700X WiFi 6 AX3000 de doble banda.
M**L
Wzmacniacz działa poprawnie. Ma czuły odbiornik. Długo wstaje, szczególnie przy pierwszym uruchomieniu.
R**I
Produto conforme descrição e de qualidade
A**R
Very easy to pair with the router Wi-Fi. Excellent speed and signal strength. No dead spots in the apartment now! Supports dual 2.5g and 5g.
K**R
I live in a fairly small 3 floor (duplex) house, with a small front and back yard. My wifi router from my provider is in the basement. This left me with great reception in the basement, which I rarely spent time in. Medicore reception on the main floor and basically abysmal reception upstairs, where the bedrooms are. That means anytime I would try to use the wifi for anything upstairs I would get kicked to data. Which is immensely annoying and costly as compared to using my wifi, which I already pay for. Then when I got security cameras just outside my front and back door, the wifi is so trash that I would lose connection and be unable to view live feeds. I asked my provider how to improve this, and they sent me two eero wifi boosters, which I would rent from them at an additional $12/month. These boosters can be bought on Amazon for $100 each, but with a rental from a provider I would have paid infinite amounts for them in my lifetime. Anyway, those expensive boosters did not do one thing at all, and I had the provider take them back. When I got this booster, my whole life changed. With one unit, I paid $61 with tax to own. No forever rental fee... I immediately had amazing wifi connection. I had full bars wifi downstairs, main floor, upstairs, outside and I still had access to my wifi from 4 houses away! It was so simple to set up, I am totally unskilled in this tech but I did it in about 10 minutes. It walks you through it so easily and clearly anyone could set one up. It also seems the download speeds are much faster, although I cannot entirely confirm, this is just what I have noticed from Xbox downloads and personal opinion. The app shows you how many devices are connected to the booster, how the quality of the connection is, it has the ability to block devices from the booster and scans for safety and anti-virus. I was thinking you had to have it connected by that special cord but you don't. You can have everything connected and working properly just by plugging the machine into any outlet so long as it is close enough to pull a connection to your wifi. I put mine on the main floor when my router is in the basement and it connects everything dang near to Nantucket. Best sixty bucks spent recently, really thrilled with it. I would recommend this to anyone, especially people tricked into renting a booster from their providers. Do not spent a million dollars over your life, just spend sixty bucks and have something you own and that works. Before I couldn't get wifi upstairs or even if I stepped one foot outside. Now I can get wifi from places so far I won't even be. Buy it!
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