Perfect!
The product that solved all my wifi problems, in repeater mode it's really perfect. Not tested in access point mode.
The TP-LINK RE705X Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Signal Extender is designed to extend the coverage and improve the signal strength of an existing wireless network. It allows you to eliminate Wi-Fi white zones. The RE705X connects wirelessly to your box and amplifies more Wi-Fi signals throughout your home, allowing you to enjoy smooth Wi-Fi 6 network experiences everywhere with high speed, capacity and coverage.
Wi-Fi 6 is designed for today's devices, eliminating lag, endless loading, and dead spots. It fully supports your network needs, especially for bandwidth-intensive tasks such as cloud gaming or 4K UHD video.
General information |
Product name |
TP-LINK RE705X |
Brand |
TP-LINK | |
Model |
RE705X | |
Technical specifications |
Wi-Fi standard |
Wifi 6 AX |
Transfer rate |
3000 Mbit/s | |
Network standard(s) |
Wi-Fi 6 AX | |
Wi-Fi 6 AX 3000 (IEEE 802.11ax) | ||
Dual-Band |
Yes | |
Connector |
1 X Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
Integrated switch |
No | |
Removable antenna(s) |
No | |
Integrated electrical socket |
No | |
Safety |
Data encryption |
Yes |
Encryption |
WEP | |
WPA - PSK | ||
WPA | ||
WPA2 | ||
WPA2-PSK | ||
WPA3 | ||
WPS | ||
Physical characteristics |
Height |
124.8 mm |
Width |
74 mm | |
Depth |
46 mm | |
Color |
White | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 15 Nov 2022
The product that solved all my wifi problems, in repeater mode it's really perfect. Not tested in access point mode.
I don't know if it's the Wifi 6 or simply the power of this router, but I've just rediscovered the internet in my home!
It's powerful (so), it's stable, it's fast and with two routers I've covered my whole house whereas before I needed 4.
It's a real revolution!
I bought an EAP225 and a RE705X repeater to set up a WiFi link between my wooden house and a wooden workshop about forty metres away.
After two evenings of unsuccessful attempts to set up the connection, I called TP Link's Help Desk, who solved the problem on the second email.
I'm not a network pro but I manage. The TP Link documentation is fairly succinct and not very clear. My biggest problem was thinking that the Home -> Workshop link had to be via the Box -> RE705X repeater in the home -> EAP 255 Access Point in the workshop chain, whereas it's Box -> EAP 255 Access Point in the home -> RE705X repeater in the workshop. Not obvious from the product description... But it works perfectly.
In the same universe: 705x