Very good value wi-fi access point.
I use a Netgear DGN1000 wi-fi router in the hall of a relatively modern 3 bed house. The wi-fi coverage is limited and unavailable in the kitchen (about 5 yards directly from the router, and through two walls). The TP-Link range extender is positioned in the lounge as a wi-fi access point, with an Ethernet cable connecting to the router, and the wireless side of the Netgear router turned off. Wireless access is now much better throughout the house. The TP-Link unit looks neat, with its curved shape and random ventilation holes and is more attractive than a standard rectangular box. Set-up was straightforward via the in-built web page accessed through a web browser. It is excellent value, and more cost effective than replacing the Netgear router with one that has a more powerful wi-fi signal. The TP-Link unit has three modes of operation: access point (AP) mode, repeater (range extender) mode and bridge AP mode, each selectable through its set-up page. I have only used it in AP mode. The plug supplied is a standard UK 3-pin unit.
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