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๐ Boost Your Signal, Own Your Space!
The TP-Link RE220 WiFi Extender delivers reliable dual-band AC750 speeds up to 750 Mbps, expanding your wireless coverage up to 50 feet. Featuring a compact wall-plug design and an Ethernet port for wired device connectivity, it supports up to 32 devices simultaneously. With a simple two-step setup via the TP-Link Tether app, itโs the perfect solution to eliminate dead zones and keep your home or office seamlessly connected.







| ASIN | B07ZWBBPQN |
| Best Sellers Rank | 259 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4 in Network Repeaters |
| Box Contents | AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender RE220, Quick Installation Guide |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | all WiFi devices |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 38,581 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 750 Megabits Per Second |
| Data transfer rate | 750 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.6D x 11W x 7.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RE220 |
| Model Number | RE220 |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years |
| Range | 50 feet |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | WiFi Mesh |
| Special feature | WiFi Mesh |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11bgn |
I**A
Still working perfectly after years
I've had this Wi-Fi extender since 2019, and it still works perfectly. It was easy to set up and gives me a strong and stable Wi-Fi signal throughout my home. I'm very happy with it and would definitely recommend it.
D**E
Perfectly did what I needed it to do with simple setup and resonable price.
This is a great extender. I fitted mine in an upstairs bedroom with the router downstairs at opposite side of house. The signal is picked up and boosted to full on all my devices. It even helps you identify the best place for it. Online access to the managment of the extender is just like a router and with some usefull features like white and black listing devices. you can also use the app to quickly check in on the stats of the extender. Mesh and single RJ-45 access is fabulous. Shame virgin media dont supply good mesh enabled routers! nevertheless the connection from router to extender is almost seemless. I will say sometimes it gets a little warm to touch and ive had to reset it with on/off at the plug a few times but i think this is typle of networking devices, especially at this price point. connecting it was easy with the WSP button. Dont forget to check the manual for default codes if needed. If I could have added any feature it would be the ability to twist the device around when plugged in. I assume this will benefit many users where plug space and angle is a bit awkward. I was happy with my purchse and usage.
S**U
Brilliant product.
I love how simple this product is to use, I've had other products before and it's, add a pin, have near the router, other daft things to extend your WiFi. Not with this product, its easy to set up and very powerful, I use mine in the wood shed I have on my property, with my old exstenders, if power goes down I'd have to go through all the kuffuful above. Not with this product. Power goes down, it turns off, reconnect power to outhouse and this product somehow remembers how to configure. It's brilliant. Worth the money.
M**K
Perfect for travel, gaming and eliminating WIFI dead zones
This has been perfect for eliminating WIFI dead zones. I am a renter with a gaming PC and have been travelling a lot, living in multiple houses, this is a must have if you are worried about poor WIFI connections. It is very easy to set-up and the speeds are very fast. It has great stability and is very easy to reset with the small pin. The tether app by TP-link gives plenty of other functionality options for the device too. Definitely recommend
A**T
Was great - then bricked by firmware update.
Was really pleased with this when I bought it to replace an older Wavlink one which was a bit temperamental and a pain to keep trying to pair with my router with the WPS. This TP-Link one not only looks much nicer, with no visible antennae sticking out, but it was easy to pair with the router and set up, without having to fiddle with WPS buttons, and it immediately created its own network with the same name as my main Wifi network, with "_EXT" on the end, as you would expect, meaning that all my smart devices connected to my old one were happy to connect to this one too. It's good that it has an app, too, which gives useful monitoring and functions of this Wifi extender. However, a Firmware update a couple of weeks ago bricked it and it would no longer work. Immediately following the FW update, it lost its '_EXT' network and when trying to re-pair it to my router, it would only create its network with the same name as my main network, without the _EXT suffix. Every time. I tried re-adding the suffix within the app, which said it had done it but actually hadn't, and I even connected the extender to my computer via ethernet, to use its web-interface (very slow and clunky), and again, it appeared to let me add the _EXT suffix but it was never actually added. Many multiple attempts to reset (via the app and also with a paperclip in the reset hole) and reconfigure failed to create a network with an _EXT suffix, and it would only use the exact same name as the main Wifi, every time. More frustratingly, when going through this prodecure, it wants to connect to its new _EXT network to complete the process, but every time, this extended network was unavailable, and watching the Wifi names on another phone, I could see that the _EXT network this device created was only visible for a couple of seconds before disappearing again, meaning that it could never complete the setup, no matter how many times I reset it and tried again. The Amazon 30-day returns window was closed and it just told me to contact TP-Link to resolve. An excruciating call to TP-Link was mainly just the operator there telling me that it's up to Amazon to replace or refund it and wouldn't accept that this wasn't possible, without a lot of argument and me emailing her a screenshot of the Amazon page telling me that. She also kept trying to explain how to do a reset etc, and wouldn't really listen when I tried to explain that I had tried everything many many times with no joy. After sending her proof-of-purchase and other info she wanted, she eventually agreed to start a returns process. However, I then managed to call Amazon (not easy!) and explained the problem, and the representative there was very helpful and agreed to do a return/refund despite being outside the 30 days, and she even added a ยฃ5 credit to my account for the inconvenience, which was nice. So, I would say this Wifi Extender device is a very good choice, but if it's working, don't let it do a FW update!!
K**R
Seem,s to do it,s job.
At the moment seems to be doing it,s job,clear instruction,s,10 mins to set up.
S**E
"THERE AIN'T NO CURE FOR THE SUMMERTIME BLUES" ..... or is there?!
Sure, this is a Top Product and certainly does extend and improve Wi Fi range capability. Youโll discover there are a number of ways to set up the unit, but itโs fair to say that the phone โTether Appโ is probably the easiest โ save your eyes trying to read the eligible text in the Amazon video for the most complicated method. The illuminated blue LEDs at night are VERY bright and light up our bedroom and had the occasional plane circling. Although this cannot be dimmed, thankfully TP-Link has a feature on the Tether app that allows you to set a period for when this can be turned off and back on (โToolsโ, โLED Controlโ). All was going well until British Summertime began last Saturday night, 28 March and the Extender โclockโ did not automatically adjust to the additional hour. I had wrongly assumed the unit would take the new time information from the host router like other appliances in the house (e.g. Hive, Alarm System etc.). After much research and futile reboots and resets of this unit and the main router, I contacted TP-Link for an online chat. With regular comments like, โJust checkingโ and repeated โPlease bear with me for a momentโ, it became clear after half an hour that they were hesitant and that it was not actually possible to adjust the system clock inside the TP Link extender (not the host router) using the Tether app!? Clearly the online advisor wasnโt too sure, but I managed to piece together the information in the end. So, for those of you who have successfully set up the unit and do use the LED Control feature to turn the LEDs on and off at certain times, here is a simple 5 step solution to adjust to Daylight Saving Time: (i) You will need to connect your laptop/pc direct to the Extender. Contrary to the advice given, donโt waste hours (as I did) attempting to connect wirelessly using the details and IP address they gave. Grab an Ethernet cable to connect your laptop/pc directly to the socket on the side of the powered up and functioning Extender. (ii) Go down to the โTask Barโ lower right of your pc screen and right click the โNetwork/Internet Accessโ icon to then open the โNetwork and Internet settingsโ. This will open the โStatusโ screen โ click โShow available networksโ and look for your Extenderโs name (usually has โ_EXTโ at the end of that name). Select it to connect direct to it. (iii) Once connected, go into your computerโs browser and in the address bar at the top type โtplinkrepeater.netโ. Just type this without โhttp://www. โ. This will open the TP-Link page where you will be prompted the existing Extenderโs password details, type the one you had previously used during the Extenderโs initial set up process. This should then open up the main TP-Link โManagementโ pages as it did for me. You may also be able to try typing โtplinkwifi.netโ also advised by TP-Link. (iv) Look to the column on the left and open โSystem Toolsโ and then โTime Settingsโ. It seems that the settings default to Greenwich Mean Time and not Daylight Saving Time โ click the latter and click save, it will immediately update the clock (see images). (v) Notably you can also change the โLED Controlโ times on the next tab down if you want to. This feature is immediately accessible on the Tether app where, for the life of me, I donโt understand why TP-Link have not bothered to add a button as an option for Daylight Saving Time on the phone app!! Youโll note there are other management settings you can also change. I have suggested to TP-Link that they should consider updating their App to include this simple feature. This will apparently be referred to the R&D Team with no guarantee it will be implemented. Notably there is no mention of any of this in the Installation Guide accompanying the unit. โSometimes I wonder what I'm a gonna do, But there ain't no cure for the summertime โbrightโ bluesโ โฆ. until nowโฆ..
J**K
Excellent Product - Easy to Install
AC 750 purchased to replace 8 year old Devolo Powerline Wi-fi extender which ceased working (original cost over ยฃ100). A Wi-fi extender is required as we live in a large house with the router situated at the front of the building, meaning most of the first floor does not receive a signal from the router. Our broadband provider is BT, supplying fibre to the premises at 50Mbps download, which we find more than adequate, using a BT home hub router. Speed checking, we get between 50 & 55 Mbps at the router. When linked wirelessly through the Devolo Powerline, the speed used to drop by half, but was still useable. Connection was simple. It took longer to read the instructions than it did to set up. I used the WPS method - I placed the AC 750 in a power socket adjacent to the router, turned it on, pressed the WPS button on the router, then pressed the WPS button on the AC 750 and within seconds they had linked. As my router and the AC 750 are dual band, I repeated the WPS process and the second band linked (there is an indicator light for each band). Using my iPhone I located the wireless network, which uses the same SSID as the router but with _Ext at the end, entered the same password as I use for the router and I was connected. I then relocated the AC 750 to the landing, approx 20 - 25 metres from the router, where it immediately reconnected showing a strong link with the router. Checked all the rooms upstairs, a further 20 plus metres from AC 750. Maximum signal strength indicated. Speed test, 50 - 55 Mbps, no loss of speed at all. The cost of this unit is ยฃ19.50, which is extremely good value, plus free next day delivery. It looks quite good too. My router is not Mesh compatible (although the AC 750 is), so I have to manually switch networks if using wireless upstairs, but that is a very minor inconvenience. Highly recommended.
S**D
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J**H
Solid Device well worth the pricd
Solid WiFi Extender that does the job. This is a medium tier device since it can only broadcast upto 300 Mbps on 2.4Ghz and 433 Mbps on 5Ghz frequency bands. With that said, set up was easy with the Tether app. It can be used as a WiFi repeater/extender or as an Access Point (ethenet to WiFi). I've tried both and tested the speeds and it's solid. Great for larger homes.
B**A
Fast and in good condition
This extended the wifi reach to an otherwise weakly connected upper floor. I no longer have signals drop - it has been great for meetings and classes.
P**E
Incredible quality and value
This little gadget is a game changer. Very powerful, sorted by nonexistent WiFi in two areas and even extends to the garden. I really thought I'd have to spend far more. The app is very user friendly too.
P**J
Buy this!
An excellent piece of hardware. For the price this is really good. WiFi coverage has improved and itโs as good as if Iโm sitting in my router coverage area. I use a SingTel router at home.
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