TP-Link RE900XD Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX6000 (4804 Mbit/s, 1148 Mbit/s)
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TP-Link RE900XD Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX6000

4804 Mbit/s, 1148 Mbit/s


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Anonymous

2 weeks ago

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Galaxus

2 weeks ago

The product "RE900XD Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX6000" can be used as an access point, as it can be operated in access point mode. To use it with Yallo Home Max Fibre, you must ensure that the repeater is correctly configured as an access point and that an Ethernet connection to the router is established. It is important to check the DHCP settings and make sure that the repeater receives the correct IP address. If you have any problems, I recommend consulting the manufacturer's instructions or looking for support in the TP-Link forum.

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k.jasminka

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

The repeater does not have an integrated plug for the socket, but an external mains plug that takes up less space. The range of the repeater depends on the ambient conditions, as it amplifies Wi-Fi signals and thus extends the coverage. More precise information on the range is not specified, but it significantly improves network coverage.

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Haldi077

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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Yes, that is correct. The repeater receives the Wi-Fi signal from the router and you can connect it to your desktop via LAN. The repeater offers three RJ45/LAN ports, one of which supports a speed of up to 2.5 Gbit/s.

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NicoD572

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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Yes, you can connect the repeater with a LAN cable and then use other LAN connections. The repeater has a 2.5 Gbps multi-gig port and two gigabit ports, which makes it possible to use it as an access point and connect devices via LAN. The configuration could therefore look like this: WlanBox -> LAN cable -> repeater -> LAN cable -> device.

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TiefeEspressa47

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

The TP-Link RE900XD Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater can be used both wirelessly and wired, depending on your requirements. - Wireless: The RE900XD can be wirelessly connected to your existing router to boost Wi-Fi signals throughout your home. This is particularly useful to avoid WiFi dead zones and ensure a stable connection in all rooms. - Wired: The repeater has a 2.5 Gbps multi-gig port and two gigabit ports. You can connect the RE900XD to your router or existing network infrastructure via an Ethernet cable to turn it into a dual-band WiFi access point. This provides an ultra-fast wired connection for devices such as PCs, smart TVs or NAS devices. For a large home, the RE900XD is a great choice as it provides seamless and stable coverage through its Wi-Fi 6 technology and the ability to form a mesh network with a OneMesh™ router.

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Barthej

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The TP-Link "RE900XD Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX6000" can be used with the Sunrise internet box, but there are a few things to bear in mind: - WiFi repeaters like the RE900XD are generally compatible with most routers and internet boxes, including Sunrise's, as they work by amplifying the existing WiFi signal. - However, for optimum integration, we recommend checking that the repeater is correctly configured to connect to the Sunrise box's WiFi network. Sunrise Smart WiFi Extenders are specifically designed to work with modems from the Connect Box family, but third-party repeaters such as the RE900XD can still work well if configured correctly. In summary, the RE900XD should be compatible with the Sunrise internet box, but proper configuration is required to ensure a stable and optimal connection.

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softize

1 year ago

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Stardustone

1 year ago

If the router does not have integrated mesh technology, I would buy a mesh system, the WLAN at the router is switched off in such a configuration and the mesh routers then take over the WLAN. You only need to connect the first mesh router to the existing router via LAN cable and then configure the other mesh routers. Extending an existing router with an extender or repeater is useless because you can't get a better WLAN with different components. This "amplification" is always a mess, because in the worst case you only have half the speed. Today, mesh systems are used to get a very good WLAN. This Xiaomi AX 3000 set consists of two mesh routers, each with a 3-port Gbit switch, which can manage up to 240 devices and can be expanded to up to 10 devices, I can recommend this set, it is also very well priced and you get very good hardware. Xiaomi AX3000 Since the photo at Digitec gives the impression that you only get one router, this set contains two identical routers for just under 120 francs.

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