TP-LINK Range Extender RE815XE AXE5400
Eliminate dead zones and boost your home WiFi with the TP-LINK RE815XE AXE5400 WiFi 6E Range Extender. This powerful device utilizes the new 6 GHz band for a dedicated, high-performance backhaul, ensuring stable connections free from interference. Experience blazing-fast speeds up to 5.4 Gbps across its Tri-Band setup, perfect for seamless streaming and gaming. With four external antennas and Beamforming, it enhances coverage and signal strength throughout your home. The Gigabit Ethernet port provides a fast wired connection option, and OneMesh compatibility enables effortless whole-home roaming.
$119.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1084
/ 2576
#1084 in Repeaters & Transceivers
Price vs Category Average
-88%
Below average
Wireless Standard
5400
/ AXE
Who it's for
- Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Support
- High Combined Throughput
- OneMesh Compatibility
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Point
- Limited 6 GHz Range and Compatibility
- Extender Performance Limitations
Key Specs
Wireless Standard
AXE5400
Frequency Bands
Tri-Band (2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz)
Maximum Data Transfer Rate
5400 Mbps
Ethernet Interface
(1) RJ-45 10/100/1000M Port
Antenna Type
External Fixed
Supported Protocols
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Warranty
2 Years Labor, 2 Years Parts
Device Management
Web Based Management, Mobile App
Features
- AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E
- Dedicated 6 GHz backhaul band
- Seamless whole-home roaming with OneMesh
- Up to 5.4 Gbps speeds
- Gigabit Ethernet port for wired devices
- Intelligent signal indicator for optimal placement
- Simple setup via Tether app
- Reduces interference from older devices
What customers say
Customers highly value the TP-Link RE815XE for significantly boosting Wi-Fi coverage and speed, especially leveraging the fast, uncongested 6GHz band. Setup is remarkably simple using the intuitive Tether app, leading to high initial satisfaction. The core theme is powerful performance extension for existing Wi-Fi 6E networks. While users report blazing speeds when connected well, the primary drawback is the premium cost, making some question its overall value against less advanced extenders. A minor concern involves expected speed reduction based on router distance and occasional connection instability. Overall, it is seen as a powerful, though expensive, tool for maximizing network reach for those invested in 6E technology.
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