AC1750 WiFi Mesh Extender (EX6250)
The NETGEAR AC1750 WiFi Mesh Extender (EX6250) transforms your existing router setup into a powerful, whole-home Mesh WiFi system, effectively eliminating dead zones. This dual-band extender delivers AC1750 speed, perfect for demanding tasks like HD video streaming and gaming across all your connected devices. It features a convenient wall-plug design and includes a Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting wired devices such as smart TVs or game consoles directly to your wireless network. Setup is streamlined using the Nighthawk app, which also assists with device management and speed testing.
$99.99
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Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
2534
/ 2621
#2534 in Repeaters & Transceivers
Price vs Category Average
-90%
Below average
WIFI TECHNOLOGY
802.11
/ ac
Who it's for
- Reliable Dual-Band Performance
- Seamless Mesh Compatibility
- Compact Plug-and-Play Design
Who should skip it
- Limited Backhaul Efficiency
- Proprietary Ecosystem Dependency
- Moderate Coverage Area
Key Specs
WIFI TECHNOLOGY
802.11ac
WIFI PERFORMANCE
AC1750
WIFI BAND
Dual Band 2.4 & 5GHz
PORTS
One (1) 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet port
Dimensions
6.34 x 3.2 x 1.75 in (161 x 81.4 x 44.5 mm)
Weight
0.66lb (0.3kg)
SECURITY
Standards-based WiFi Security (128-bit AES encryption)
Compatibility
Supports connection to 802.11ac, a/b/g/n wireless routers
Features
- Creates a whole-home WiFi Mesh with existing router
- FastLane Technology for high-speed connections
- Gigabit Ethernet port for wired devices
- Smart Roaming connects devices to the best WiFi
- Simple setup using the push of a button
- Dual-Band WiFi performance up to 1750Mbps
What customers say
Customers highly value this extender for its effective range extension and seamless roaming, especially within the Netgear ecosystem. The mesh feature, using a single network name, successfully eliminates dead zones in medium to large homes, greatly improving coverage for streaming and browsing. While setup is generally straightforward, performance is the main concern. Users frequently note significant speed degradation when the connection is pushed to its limits or when many devices connect. Occasional connectivity drops also temper the overall reliability. Despite these throughput limitations, many find it a cost effective way to boost coverage compared to buying a whole new system.
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