Medium
Product does not meet my expectations, no difference with or without repeater and not easy to install.
Combining the latest AC wireless technologies with advanced security and even broader compatibility, TP-LINK's RE200 is a secure, high-speed solution that extends the coverage of an existing wireless network.
AC750 Mbps Dual-Band WiFi Signal Ripper (AC450 N300)
General information |
Product name |
TP-LINK RE200 |
Brand |
TP-LINK | |
Model |
RE200 | |
Technical specifications |
Wi-Fi standard |
Wifi AC |
Transfer rate |
750 Mbit/s | |
Network standard(s) |
10/100 Mbps | |
Wi-Fi AC 450 Mbps (IEEE 802.11ac) | ||
Wi-Fi AC 750 Mbps (IEEE 802.11ac) | ||
Wi-Fi B (IEEE 802.11b) | ||
Wi-Fi G (IEEE 802.11g) | ||
Wi-Fi N 450 Mbps (IEEE 802.11n) | ||
Dual-Band |
Yes | |
Connector |
Fast Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
Integrated switch |
No | |
Removable antenna(s) |
No | |
Integrated electrical socket |
No | |
Safety |
Data encryption |
Yes |
Encryption |
WEP | |
WPA - PSK | ||
WPA2-PSK | ||
Physical characteristics |
Height |
75.2 mm |
Width |
110 mm | |
Depth |
65.8 mm | |
Color |
White | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 17 Jun 2014
Product does not meet my expectations, no difference with or without repeater and not easy to install.
Very good wifi repeater, powerful and with a stable connection. Perfect for those who don't have fibre.
It is not expensive. Very good repeater, excellent product. I am happy with my purchase. I received it in less than 10 days in Tahiti
I have been using this product for several years now and it has been working very well.
The configuration is relatively easy, I placed it on the second floor knowing that the Bbox is in the garage, this repeater goes far enough to get the signal and repeats it easily on the third floor.
Beware of a possible trap: it's a repeater, you can't use the ethernet as an input to receive the internet and create a wifi signal from that, it's only an output to connect a device, so a device that doesn't need more than 300 Mb/s of speed, too slow for popcorn for example.
After several months of use I would say that its biggest problem is that it stops transmitting every 1 to 3 weeks, you just have to unplug it and plug it back in again, but maybe that's because I put it on a multi-socket rather than a wall socket (not always easy to find a free socket in a house when you like computers...)