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TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender

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Amazon has TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.

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About the Product
  • Extend/boost WiFi coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and connects up to 20 devices
  • Router/Gateway Access: 2.4GHz (300Mbps) or 5GHz (433Mbps)
  • Helps eliminates WiFi dead zones
  • Easy set up w/ simple tap/connect features
  • OneMesh technology

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  • Price Research: The next best available price for this product is $24.99 ($5 Off or 20.01% Savings) from a reputable merchant/vendor
  • Ideal for extending WiFi to your devices/smart plugs/smart bulbs, gaming/computer devices and works w/ standard router/gateway
  • Must apply the listed promo code to receive discount at final checkout
  • Offer valid while promotional code last
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  • This product has earned a 4.0/5 star rating w/ over 61,000+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Amazon has TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal

Note, must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Deal Instructions
  1. Click this link here
  2. Add to cart and proceed to checkout
  3. Price should be $19.99
    • Note, shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more
About the Product
  • Extend/boost WiFi coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and connects up to 20 devices
  • Router/Gateway Access: 2.4GHz (300Mbps) or 5GHz (433Mbps)
  • Helps eliminates WiFi dead zones
  • Easy set up w/ simple tap/connect features
  • OneMesh technology

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available
  • Price Research: The next best available price for this product is $24.99 ($5 Off or 20.01% Savings) from a reputable merchant/vendor
  • Ideal for extending WiFi to your devices/smart plugs/smart bulbs, gaming/computer devices and works w/ standard router/gateway
  • Must apply the listed promo code to receive discount at final checkout
  • Offer valid while promotional code last
Additional Note
  • This product has earned a 4.0/5 star rating w/ over 61,000+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

The following is no longer needed for the deal:
  • promo code 20TPLINK 

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Model: TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender, WPS, 3 Internal Antenna, Wall Plug

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flunder
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Those are basically different ways to get more internet coverage in the house. Spare the technical details, unless Ethernet is available or using the electrical lines in the house with special complex signal processing for carrying communication between the wireless access points, one will need to sacrifice radio bandwidth to serve as the backbone. Newer technology can use higher frequency and will provide higher bandwidth but may also reduce the physical range. Newer technology can also use multiple frequencies to delivered higher speed to more devices. The discussion here is asking if the money spent on the extender will be worth awhile when compared to other solutions.
bettercallsal
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Good deal but these things always throttle my internet. It could literally be right next to the router and it'll still cut down the wifi speed. Not sure if just me but doesn't seem worth it
Doremon
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That's how range extender work. Best approach would be to go mesh, powerline, or a new router if performance is a major concern.

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Jun 30, 2021 05:45 PM
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dmustayneJun 30, 2021 05:45 PM
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Quote from santy83 :
Would this tp-link be a good alternative to ATT extender - https://www.att.com/buy/accessori...white.html
I would like to know this also...
Jun 30, 2021 06:15 PM
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HY-SDJun 30, 2021 06:15 PM
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Quote from santy83 :
Would this tp-link be a good alternative to ATT extender - https://www.att.com/buy/accessori...white.html
That thing only works for certain att gateways and nothing else…doesn't make sense too me in economical sense.
Jun 30, 2021 06:30 PM
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SyedS5131Jun 30, 2021 06:30 PM
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Quote from bettercallsal :
Good deal but these things always throttle my internet. It could literally be right next to the router and it'll still cut down the wifi speed. Not sure if just me but doesn't seem worth it
Agreed, I bought similar one it severally decrease bandwidth.
Jun 30, 2021 07:40 PM
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Slickone_Jun 30, 2021 07:40 PM
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I have an older TP extender that I could never get to work.
Jun 30, 2021 08:06 PM
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santy83Jun 30, 2021 08:06 PM
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Quote from HY-SD :
That thing only works for certain att gateways and nothing else…doesn't make sense too me in economical sense.
Right, which is why I was looking at alternative . Something which would work with both ATT and Spectrum.
Jun 30, 2021 10:00 PM
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zygomaticJun 30, 2021 10:00 PM
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Quote from Thisguy68 :
Do these all basically work as an additional network you have to log into? I'm trying to extend wifi to my father in laws pool area about 100-150 ft. from the house but it needs to be a little more seemless than logging in back and forth. Would mesh be the best option? Any help or recommendations would be appreciated.
You should be able to set it up to use the same SSID as your router. In essence, you're just making a "bigger" (area-wise) WiFi network.
Jun 30, 2021 10:15 PM
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susanthecouponerJun 30, 2021 10:15 PM
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Current reviews on Amazon are one star. I will pass.
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Jun 30, 2021 10:17 PM
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DeviantDragonJun 30, 2021 10:17 PM
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I've been using a 2nd older router as an access point to extend the range of WiFi. This range extender is probably an upgrade to doing that right?

And this is a scenario where I really don't want to switch the whole network to mesh because the house isn't that big and it's only one room that doesn't get the signal for whatever reason.
Jun 30, 2021 10:30 PM
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malaysiafangJun 30, 2021 10:30 PM
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Quote from flunder :
Those are basically different ways to get more internet coverage in the house. Spare the technical details, unless Ethernet is available or using the electrical lines in the house with special complex signal processing for carrying communication between the wireless access points, one will need to sacrifice radio bandwidth to serve as the backbone. Newer technology can use higher frequency and will provide higher bandwidth but may also reduce the physical range. Newer technology can also use multiple frequencies to delivered higher speed to more devices. The discussion here is asking if the money spent on the extender will be worth awhile when compared to other solutions.
So what should I do I want internet in my garage
Jun 30, 2021 11:00 PM
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ToeJun 30, 2021 11:00 PM
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NOTE: I suspect Amazon's listing is incorrect, this model is just a regular extender and does NOT support OneMesh! It's not mentioned anywhere on TP-Link's page for the device:

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-n...der/re220/

Also doesn't show up in the results if you search for OneMesh devices: https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-n...AND%7C5876

If you're planning on setting up OneMesh, I'd look at the $27 RE230 [amazon.com] or the $35 RE300 [amazon.com], which bumps the speed to AC1200.
Last edited by Toe June 30, 2021 at 05:06 PM.
Jun 30, 2021 11:01 PM
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flunderJun 30, 2021 11:01 PM
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Quote from malaysiafang :
So what should I do I want internet in my garage
Unfortunately, there is no "right answer" and all of them have trade offs.
Depends on on how much work you want to spend and your internet requirements. Best is to run Ethernet cable and add an access point with no speed loss. If that's no go, then you can experiment the power line network adapter and piggyback an access point on it. This way, eventhough the result is YMMV, at least you won't be utilizing wireless bandwidth for propagating. Then, mesh and extenders depending on how much you spend and if you need network sessions to be up kept when transition in and out of the wireless zones.
Last edited by flunder June 30, 2021 at 05:04 PM.
Jun 30, 2021 11:16 PM
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GTOGregJun 30, 2021 11:16 PM
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Quote from Toe :
NOTE: I suspect Amazon's listing is incorrect, this model is just a regular extender and does NOT support OneMesh! It's not mentioned anywhere on TP-Link's page for the device:

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-n...der/re220/

Also doesn't show up in the results if you search for OneMesh devices: https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-n...AND%7C5876

If you're planning on setting up OneMesh, I'd look at the $27 RE230 [amazon.com] or the $35 RE300 [amazon.com], which bumps the speed to AC1200.
I've got one running in onemesh mode with an Archer A7 router right now and it seems to work fine...
Jun 30, 2021 11:44 PM
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ck128Jun 30, 2021 11:44 PM
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Don't buy this model, I could not get it to work at all and returned it.
Jun 30, 2021 11:46 PM
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p88189Jun 30, 2021 11:46 PM
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Would it be any good to extend the one-device Wifi that Marriot will be giving me during my vacation soon? I am wondering this will help extend it to use that line in my laptop, the kids iPADs, and the wife's phone.

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Jul 01, 2021 12:48 AM
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ValBJul 01, 2021 12:48 AM
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Quote from susanthecouponer :
Current reviews on Amazon are one star. I will pass.
I see 4 stars from 61,000 reviews !

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