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    TP-Link N300 WiFi Range Extender with External Antennas and Compact Design (TL-WA855RE)

    • Click on "Network -> LAN" and enter the static IP-address, we determined in step 1
    • It also has many advanced features, like static DHCP addresses (for my server and network printer).CONSVisitors can't use the network printer because they're in "guest" mode
    • The device arrived at TP-Link on Wednesday; but it wasn't logged into TP-Link system till Friday (and after I called again to verify they actually received a unit sent to the wrong address with the RMAA, not RMA number).
    • Let's say we pick 20, so the static IP-address to use would be 192.168.1.20.(Wow, that was the hard part
    • The extenders do not stay up (repeatedly losing IP address) and produce a disappointing (almost no) increase in signal strength.
    • However, it does seem like the internet service doesn't crash as often as it did with the service's router,
    • I will update this review as we work through the issues
    • i can't in good judgment give the item low stars, the item works as it should, but the seller on the other hand, should make it very clear for buyers what GHz their item uses
    • Pressing TPS button on router changed my existing wifi password, as well as giving it to the new _Ext device, with no word to me about what that new password was
    • but it still fails just as it did before
    • Now I get excellent coverage throughout my 3,500 sq ft home, as well as on my porch and patio...even a couple of hundred feet away in my backyard
    • Works exactly as it is supposed to and gives us great WiFi coverage in the areas our main router cannot reach, and for the price you
    • The ethernet port works as well as if it was from the router itself.
    • It doesn’t work, it comes up as a
    • Worked exactly as I expected.
    • it works as in I can connect to
    • Went back to my old reliable D-Link router for now.
    • I bought this unit for over $100.00 to replace a much slower D-Link.
    • Went back to my old reliable D-Link router for now.
    • I bought this unit for over $100.00 to replace a much slower D-Link.
    • I have about 2 MB/s download speeds from my ISP that comes through my router, the TP-Link has a good connection displaying a green light, multiple different devices connect (desktop, laptop, smartphone) and all have strong strength signal, yet ALL devices are experiencing slow speeds as bad as 1 KB/s per second
    • I have about 2 MB/s download speeds from my ISP that comes through my router, the TP-Link has a good connection displaying a green light, multiple different devices connect (desktop, laptop, smartphone) and all have strong strength signal, yet ALL devices are experiencing slow speeds as bad as 1 KB/s per second