• Reviews around spot (1.70 of 5)

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

    • I have WiFi router installed in basement and hope this could extend WiFi signals to the dead spot in the living
    • Purchased this to try and get some better signal in dead spots of my house
    • Attempted to use as a travel router, connecting to a guest wifi in order to create my own hot spot so I could use Google home & chromecast on a public network
    • Easy to set up, absolutely covers blind spots in the corner of the house where WiFi was a problem
    • Would DEFINITELY recommend this for anyone who has those dead spots in their homes
    • All of my dead spots have been cancelled out and my TV, phone, and all other devices easily and quickly sync and work on the wifi booster
    • Coverage is now excellent and my dead spot, while still not 100%, is gone (3 out of 4 bars.
    • I'm glad I've purchased this extender bcuz it saves me from having to pay to have the modem being moved and reinstall elsewhere in my apartment to get better signal in dead spots
    • Now, the spot is not really "dead," but just gave a poor connection - with tons of lag and interruptions
    • So, I bought this TP-Link extender for my mom who had a dead-spot in her bedroom (where her desk is located).The dead-spot exists because there are two bathrooms (with tile, steel, wood, etc...) between the router and her desk
    • Now I do not have any dead spots in my apartment at all
    • I had a dead spot on my back porch and this product gave me the coverage I needed
    • No more dead spots in my house
    • there was a dead spot inourhouse where wifi was sketchy.
    • Good range, I did not think it would improve the Wi-Fi signal, now there are no dead spots
    • Just need to find the best spot
    • I have a dead spot in my WiFi only on my side of the bed (it figures)
    • I had a dead spot on one side of house and it now has very good wifi connection
    • Five minutes later, it was working correctly, and the TP Link Extender was gone; replaced with "myWIFIname_Extender".When I walked into the room with the dead spot, I connected to the "_Extender" access point and immediately had full coverage.
    • After that, you can move it where the dead spot is or close to it and you are good to go
    • Also if you might have to do trial and error for a good spot to put it
    • No more dead spots in our house.
    • WFH was tough with dead spots in my house, but this product has greatly improved WIFI coverage and speed in my home office
    • there was a somewhat of a dead spot for the wifi
    • Coverage is now excellent and my dead spot, while still not 100%, is gone (3 out of 4 bars.
    • I had dead spots all over the house
    • Easy to set up, absolutely covers blind spots in the corner of the house where WiFi was a problem
    • It has definitely helped my signal in the dead spot in my house
    • This is a very inexpensive solution to assure you have complete wifi coverage when you are experiencing dead spots
    • Tech support is available to help find a good spot.
    • I don't have any dead spot in my house anymore, and my wifi bars are a solid 5.
    • 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
    • My router is downstairs with a dead spot
    • Finally found the best spot with good connection in the bonus room and it’s still working.
    • The gateway/router supplied by AT&T is not bad, but its wireless functionality still left some dead spots in my home
    • I have "dead spots" in my house
    • (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 seems that it works well if you don't need it for large area, but only for some dead spots
    • 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
    • o bust the signal at the far end of your house.
    • n’t get it to work properly 🤷🏾‍♂️