TP-Link AC750, no more signal problems in your home.

TP-Link AC750

Those of you who live in a large house will know very well the number of problems that having a Wi-Fi network entails, not knowing where to place the router to obtain coverage throughout the house, obtaining very slow speeds due to a weak signal due to being far away, having areas where we it is impossible to carry the Wi-Fi...
Luckily TP-Link thinks of these types of people and has a solution for them, if previously we saw their adapters that allowed us to pass our internet connection through electrical current as if it were an ethernet cable, now we have between us a Wi-Fi range extender.

Thanks to its dedicated hardware, this device is responsible for capturing the signal from our main router and replicating it to efficiently extend our Wi-Fi coverageWith this device we will be able to obtain coverage in places where we did not have it before, but that is not all, it has advanced functions that will allow us to obtain the best performance from our internet connection.

TP-Link AC750

The Wifi extender has two antennas, an ethernet port, informative LED lights (deactivatable) and two buttons (RESET and LED switch). It is made of plastic and has many grilles that allow passive cooling of the device without causing any noise, allowing air to flow through it.

Specifications:

interfaces: 1 * 10/100 / 1000M Ethernet port (RJ45)

Buttons: RE (Range Extender) Button, Reset Button, LED Button, Power Button

Consumption: About 6.5W

Antennas: 2 * external 2.4GHz & 5GHz (11ac)

Power: <20 dBm (EIRP)

Safety: 64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK

Extra features:

  • WMM (WiFi Multimedia)
  •  Wireless Statistics
  •  Concurrent mode boosts both 2.4G / 5G WiFi bands
  •  High speed mode to enjoy high speed for HD video games and video
  •  Wireless Mac Filtering
  •  Domain name for advanced features

Dual network, dual band

Wi-Fi 5GHz

This extensive Wi-Fi has two antennas, one of 2 GHz and another 4GHzFor those who do not know what the matter is about, the 2GHz network is the standard so far, a slower network but with slightly greater coverage, yes, today all routers emit Wi-Fi signal in the 4GHz band (one frequency), this implies that this band is always congested and forces our router to switch between channels so as not to be overshadowed by the signals of others, this process generally causes slow connections and micro-cuts in our network (instability).

The 5GHz network however it's a relatively new network, in Spain it is not very widespread (except in large cities such as Madrid or Barcelona) and this added to its new features allows the network to function completely stable without being eclipsed by signals from another router. This band also allows higher transfer speeds than those allowed by the 2 GHz band, the negative part is that not all devices are compatible with this technology, and that is that only smartphones or relatively modern equipment support this. frequency, others will simply not see this network (equipment like the PS4 and others are compatible with the 3GHz band, this band can be a great ally for users looking for a fast and stable connection for multiplayer modes).

The TP-Link Wi-Fi extender is capable of emitting double signals, one for each antenna, and taking advantage of the benefits of both bands so that each device connects to the one that suits it best and the network is not congested due to having too many devices consuming the bandwidth, a bandwidth than in the 5GHz network is higher.

High speed mode

TP-Link AC750

The TP-Link Wi-Fi extender has a high-speed mode thanks to which we can dedicate an antenna for the connection with the router and another for the creation of the new extended Wi-Fi network, in this way, for example , we can connect to the router using the 2GHz antenna and create an extended 4GHz network that will allow us make the most of our connection enjoying all the benefits that this band offers us (limited by the main router of course, since if the router emits at 2'4GHz, no matter how much you connect to an extended network of 5, the bandwidth will be marked by the network of 2 '4GHz main).

Conclusion

Pros

  • Greater Wi-Fi coverage.
  • High speed mode.
  • 5GHz network.
  • Ethernet port.
  • Configuration Web interface.
  • Double antenna.
  • Technology at the forefront in wireless connection.
  • Easy installation, plugs into the wall, connects to the router and you're done.
  • LEDs disable them.

Cons

  • As much as I have tried it, I have not found any negative points.

Editor's opinion

AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender
  • Editor's rating
  • 5 star rating
  • 100%

  • Integrated
    Publisher: 90%
  • Consumer goods
    Publisher: 100%
  • Portability (size / weight)
    Publisher: 100%
  • Price quality
    Publisher: 100%

If the big house and connection problems is your daily bread, do not hesitate to make this purchase, you will be taking a device that will put an end to those hateful problems and that will more than meet your expectations, in addition to that, it is a device that has the latest technology so that even if the years go by and you change your router you can continue to use it and take advantage of all its functions.


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