![]() ![]() How much network speed do you really need? If you’re using your Wi-Fi extender to pass through internet access and don’t need fast file transfer, 433Mbps on the 5GHz channel is enough for most broadband providers. No plug passthrough -Only just fast enough The extender merged seamlessly into our network, is reasonably priced, and provides good speeds, making it ideal for those places where your router’s Wi-Fi can’t reach. ![]() Inside the box, you get not one but two quick start guides to talk you through setup in various languages. LEDs on the front indicate power and network status. There’s an on/off switch, a WPS button for easy pairing with a router, and a reset button. Admittedly, this has nothing to do with its wireless boosting capabilities, which are excellent as long as you’re not looking for Wi-Fi 6.Īlong with the 433MBps Wi-Fi-you’ll need to amalgamate the channels to get the advertised 750Mbps-you get an ethernet port (only 10/100 rather than gigabit) so that the extender can be wired into your existing network and operate in access point mode. To our delight, it’s possible to stand the Asus Wi-Fi AC Repeater upside down on its antennas as if it were a diminutive Scoutwalker. Wired devices limited to 100Mbps -Disappointing 5GHz performance ![]()
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