• Reviews around coverage (3.68 of 5)

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

    • Pretty fast, good coverage
    • I would not recommend these extenders and yes they are cheap but you won't get very good coverage
    • The past year I've struggled getting the TP-Link WiFi coverage better, but my old NetGear has better coverage with the same speed today after testing it once I reverted back to it
    • I wasn't getting spotty coverage on the second floor
    • We now have excellent coverage throughout the entire house and even way out into the yard!
    • 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
    • repeater|WiFi Booster w/ External Antenna for Better Home Coverage(TL-WA855RE)This works fantastic!I downloaded their app to my cell phone from Google Play and set everything up through it - very simple
    • We have a tri level condo (1200 sq ft) and this router provides great coverage on all floors, and we can even pick up reception about 3 condos away
    • WFH was tough with dead spots in my house, but this product has greatly improved WIFI coverage and speed in my home office
    • Great coverage and a lot of usefully features like multiple bands and guest wireless access.
    • I didn’t like the spotty coverage, and ended up returning this and just getting a better router
    • Great coverage throughout my 1600 sq ft house
    • After reading the review on The Wirecutter website, I decided to give the TP-Link Archer C7 a try to see if I could improve my coverage and speed
    • Working in the tech sector this extender has horrible coverage
    • Creates a mesh network of seamless internet coverage upstairs and downstairs through every corner of our home when used with a secondary router!
    • 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
    • Sq ft. Great coverage.
    • Easy set up, coverage was great
    • Also, no documentation on Antenna positioning included, would have solved the original Horrible WIFI coverage.
    • but this router promised better coverage over more area and so far it delivers
    • Coverage is good,easy to
    • Much improved coverage in my home versus previous router
    • Coverage is now excellent and my dead spot, while still not 100%, is gone (3 out of 4 bars.
    • Here is the link for the one I ordered and flashed with DD-WRT, which is rockkkk solid and great coverage for 3,700 sq ft house on all 3 stories, including out to mailbox!
    • I needed stronger coverage in my living room upstairs from my office for my DVR, Blu-Ray player and Fire Stick
    • It has pretty poor coverage, might work for a 1700sq foot house if it's placed in the center
    • Easy setup and good coverage!
    • When the wifi is working, I get 'Fair' coverage in a
    • Easy to set up and the coverage is great
    • This makes our family room -- which had poor WiFi coverage because of the brick wall that used to be the exterior of the house -- the best spot in the house
    • Very good router very good coverage
    • With this unit, not only do I get the reliability I want but also great coverage
    • I expected this to be a decent router, but it's coverage is extremely bad, and speed is really slow
    • (1) Find an outlet where you can plug in the extender which would give you an optimal spot to boost your Wifi coverage, (2) extend the antennas on the device, (3) plug it in, (4) press the WPS on your router and (5) press the pairing button on top of the extender to link your device to the network.
    • It has pretty poor coverage, might work for a 1700sq foot house if it's placed in the center
    • When the internet is running it gives good coverage throughout a 2 story 1500 square foot home
    • and I now have better coverage range
    • o bust the signal at the far end of your house.
    • 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
    • 5G became intermittent after 6 or 7 months and failed entirely at 10 months
    • It has worked in 2.4g relatively well, but couldn't keep up with our small family of 4. 5g is fine when it decides to work, however very finicky and drops signal often
    • The 5G will be delivering internet but the 2.4 will just lose internet connection
    • It is 2.4G only, and can be overrun if you are streaming video, so you may want to limit the other devices that connect to the extender.
    • I am gonna try my luck with a 5g capable range
    • I suppose if you need the range to have any signal this would do well....if you want that range extension to have speed probably go with one that supports 5G if that's what your modem uses now.