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About TP-Link AC750 WiFi Extender(RE215), Covers Up to 1500 Sq.ft and 20 Devices
Overall Feedback:
90% positive
74% were satisfied with the ethernet ports, but 26% weren't
The ethernet nic is cheap and not a gigabit ethernet port, but a 10/100 port. When I transferred things to my server room, everything got bottlenecked down to 10 Mb/S.
90% found it easy to setup
Setting up was easy and straightforward. I used the browser approach and hooked up my laptop to the extender with an Ethernet cable to get it online.
Setting up was very simple. I installed the app on my phone and it walked me through the process, taking less than 5 minutes.
79% liked the data transfer speed, although 21% desired faster connectivity
The extender can transmit data at the full speed of my internet plan as long as it is under 300Mbps at 2.4ghz.
The speed of the extender is slower than direct wire but faster than most sites feed.
I have noticed that the wired connection has a much slower bandwidth than the host wireless network, with a speed of only ~100 Mbps compared to the 500 Mbps provided by the wifi router. This suggests that the Data Transfer Speed of the wifi extender is inadequate.
83% found the dual band capability helpful, but 17% faced issues
The extender's dual-band capability solved the issue by repeating on one frequency and talking to the router on the other.
I am only allowing the extender to connect to my 5Ghz signal, effectively giving my Samsung smart TV a 5Ghz connection.
The extender is broadcasting on both 2.4 and 5 Ghz, even though my router is only 2.4 Ghz.
I suggest setting the extender to receive at 2.4ghz and transmit at 5ghz from high speed mode for full speed.
The ethernet nic is cheap and not a gigabit ethernet port, but a 10/100 port. When I transferred things to my server room, everything got bottlenecked down to 10 Mb/S.
My jack on the bottom uses only 4 of the 8 pins, resulting in bridged Ethernet speeds of less than 100mbps.
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