TP-Link Re450 (1300 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s)
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TP-Link Re450

1300 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s


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s.widmer

5 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago

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markusburr0

9 years ago

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Hello, I understand that the unit is connected to the network via cable and adds other devices via WLAN - i.e. operation as a WLAN access point. This has been added as a function with the latest firmware! See: http://www.tp-link.de/download/RE450.html#Firmware

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Yes, the RE450 can be operated in two modes: Repeater and Acces Point. In repeater mode, the retransmission of data can be prevented. This means that a bridge is only formed with the existing Ethernet port, which corresponds to the desired client mode. I have used the RE450 and also an RE650 in this way.

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joelmichard

8 years ago

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fabianja

8 years ago

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I really use the repeater as a repeater, so I haven't tried that. As far as I know, however, it should be possible. At least if you set it up via the web interface, you can set the SSID and PW for the "repeated" WLAN separately. And it is also called "Access Point + Repeater" ;).

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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urserne1

11 months ago

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ilostebo

11 months ago

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Yes you can connect an extension cable not a powerline And it is possible to use a switch it will then be configured by the modem or router

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adi_ljumic

1 year ago

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YNoguchi

1 year ago

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Yes, and above all a device that supports wifi 6. 1300Mbit is fairly modest; you can find devices with 3000Mbit. Be aware that the final connection speed depends on a lot of parameters and what is indicated on the packages remains indicative...

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

So-called WiFi range extenders are outdated technology and often do not offer a stable connection, it is better to buy a real WiFi mesh system that also offers sufficient coverage. This one consists of 2 WiFi routers with a built-in 3 x Gbit switch and offers excellent performance at a very low price: Xiaomi AX3000 With a WiFi mesh system, the WLAN devices always choose the router with the strongest transmission, and this without interruption. With a range extender, the devices starve at an extender until the connection is interrupted, there is an interruption and then you have to see how it gets connected again, usually it takes a few seconds until a WiFi device has registered at another extender. Extenders also generally reduce the transfer rate, which is why I generally advise against using extenders.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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No, the repeater can also be connected to a power strip, but this would not be recommended for Powerline. Alternatively, the much better Mesh WiFi technology could be used instead of repeater technology. These usually consist of several routers that build a stable network among themselves. A mesh is much better than a repeater, because the devices can move freely in the mesh network and select the mesh router with the strongest transmission without interrupting the connection. Repeaters cannot do this without interruption.

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