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TP-Link RE200 AC750
- 31,99
- 53,-
- 36,99
433 Mbit/s
1300 Mbit/s
867 Mbit/s
- 2.4GHz band speed
300 Mbit/s
450 Mbit/s
300 Mbit/s
WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
WEP, WPA, WPA2
WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
- Number of WiFi antennas
3
3
2
Product information
Pros and cons
According to our WiFi repeater expert
- The LED lights help you find the best socket in your home.
- The network port lets you connect 1 wired device to the network.
- A repeater only works when it's set up in a place where the router signal is still strong enough.
- The speed of your WiFi network is halved by this WiFi repeater.
Description
Emplify your current WiFi signal to your bedroom with the TP-Link RE200 AC750 dual-band WiFi repeater. Plug the connector into the socket and connect the repeater to your WiFi right away with the WPS button. The LED lights help you find the ideal spot in your home.
This is what you get
- Manual(5.34 MB)
Key specs
Frequency bands | Simultaneous dual-band | |
5GHz band speed | 433 Mbit/s | |
2.4GHz band speed | 300 Mbit/s | |
WiFi standards | Wireless AC, Wireless G, Wireless N | |
WLAN security | WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK | |
Number of WiFi antennas | 3 | |
Number of Ethernet ports | 1 |
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5 stars
330
4 stars
333
3 stars
36
2 stars
21
1 star
8
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Most helpful reviews
Easy, fast & functional
- Truly strengthening
- Plug & Play
- User-friendly interface
- Panic-inducing red lights during standby
After weeks of poor coverage on the 1st floor and attic, I went looking for a way to increase the coverage.
I was always quite skeptical about Wifi extenders at first. I did not trust that these devices could really amplify the range without drastically reducing the speed, for example.
After a long search and comparison, I finally arrived at the TP-Link RE200. To be on the safe side, I immediately bought two extenders and after a few days of use I can say that even one is more than enough.
The devices are basically 'Plug & Play'. This means that you can use the devices almost immediately after you plug them into the socket. The only drawback is that the devices use their own SSID name in factory settings.
Mainly because of this, I just connected the laptop via the Ethernet connection on the bottom of the extender, in order to be able to adjust the settings.
To 'log in' to the extender, once connected to it, simply type tplinkextender.net into the browser's navigation bar. Here you can adjust everything as you can expect with the average router, for example.
For my own convenience, I've given the extenders the same SSID name as the router itself. As a result, my devices don't see any difference between the router itself and the extenders, allowing them to seamlessly switch to the transmitter with the most range.
It is also recommended to update the software of the device. The extenders do not do this themselves! You simply download the software via the tp-link support center and then upload it in no time to the 'firmware upgrade' extension in the extender's management. The software updates provide extra stability and reliability of the device.
It is also recommended, when available, to connect the extenders to the 5GHz frequency. The speed that comes in via the 5GHz frequency is significantly higher than the standard 2.4GHz frequency. Most new routers support 5GHz frequencies, so that's definitely something to check out and connect with if you have the option.
Finally, it is useful to know that when a red light comes on on the extender, it is not immediately a reason to panic. The extender is very energy efficient and ensures that everything superfluous is excluded. For example, if you have the 5GHz frequency turned on, but not using it, the extender will automatically put it in 'standby' until a connection is sought again. When it enters standby mode, a red light appears instead of green. When connected, it immediately switches back to green.
All in all, highly recommended with plenty of options, a considerably amplified signal and a good transfer speed.
Still unsure which extender to choose? This is it!
Leendert
10 February 2015
Automatically translated from Nederlands
Economical and true dual band extender
- dual band
- high speed mode is really twice as fast
- economical
- no plug to plug in
A range extender or repeater is often sold on the packaging as an ideal means of quickly and easily expanding your WiFi network. In practice, however, this is distasteful. What the sales pitch of the manufacturer forgot to mention is that a repeater that uses the same WiFi frequency can only transmit half the speed. But placement is also crucial. With repeaters in a socket, this is often not optimal, which sometimes leads to dramatically low speeds. So I experimented a lot and with single band repeaters I only got 20 Mb/s in the bedroom, where 200 Mb/s is achieved at the router.
This TP-Link is the only repeater in this price range that can operate the 2 frequency bands separately. Now I have it connected to the router on the 5 Ghz AC signal, while it radiates (only) on 2.4 Ghz. These do not interfere with each other and I promptly get a speed of 100 Mb/s. That is relatively high, especially because the repeater is not in the most ideal place in the socket.
The consumption is also decent: 2 Watt in standby and 3 Watt in active mode. That is easily 5x less than a large repeater that offers approximately the same speeds.
As with everything from TP-Link, the usability isn't great. You do have to dive into the menu of the device to reach the best settings. A handy app such as DLink and Netgear are also missing.
Jullus
3 November 2014
Automatically translated from Nederlands
Does what it should
- Beautiful design
- 2 installation options
- Takes router name
- TP-Link told me not to have too many walls between the router and TP-Link
There are two ways to set it up. So if one way doesn't work, the other will work. That was the case with me. Even though the first way didn't work, I was done within 15min.
If it says TP-Link in the Wi-Fi names, then you need to install it again. But if installation went well, it has taken over your router name and is therefore password safe again. You also do not have to adjust the WiFi every time you are elsewhere in your home/office. Ideal.
I now have him in a room with the door closed. I used to have almost no internet here. Wetransfer took an hour instead of a few minutes. Now with the TP-Link it's just a few minutes again. And the internet works great.
Besides, I think it looks nice. And you can unplug and move it without having to reinstall.
Am completely satisfied. Highly recommended!
Kalynda Haaf
31 July 2015
Automatically translated from Nederlands
Specifications
Product
Product number | 507670 | |
Manufacturer code | RE200 | |
Brand | TP-Link | |
Warranty | 3 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Wireless options
WiFi standards | Wireless AC, Wireless G, Wireless N | |
Frequency bands | Simultaneous dual-band | |
5GHz band speed | 433 Mbit/s | |
2.4GHz band speed | 300 Mbit/s | |
Number of WiFi antennas | 3 | |
WLAN security | WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK | |
WiFi on/off switch | ||
Replaceable WLAN antennas | ||
MAC address filter |
Wired options
Number of Ethernet ports | 1 |
Wired connector type | Connector (outside device), Port (in device) |
Connector type | Power connector |
Physical properties
Width | 11 cm |
Depth | 6,58 cm |
Height | 7,52 cm |
Weight | 100 g |
Color | White |