I wanted an
extra Ethernet port, but I did not want to purchase a new router nor did I want to
run lots of additional wiring. I researched several extenders before I decided
on the TP-Link N300 Wi-Fi Extender. I needed it because the Optical Network
Terminal (ONT) from my internet service provider was in a space, that didn’t allow
from much wiggle room. So, I read the reviews and initially decided on the Netgear
Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700. I liked the fact that it was dual band, however I
could not get the Ethernet port to work. It was a major deal breaker because I
could foresee myself using the Ethernet port for guests. Then I read feedback
on various websites and determined that other users could not get the Ethernet port
to as well. So I returned the Netgear Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700.
Ultimately, I chose the TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender. Download/Upload speeds were identical to the WIFI speeds coming from my router. Because it’s a single band extender, I was not really concerned with speed variation. If you are concerned with speed, you should purchase a dual band extender. The Ethernet port worked great. The user interface is user friendly and you must be connected to the network to access the management page. Or you can download their App to manage the device on your portable device. The power supply is attached to the device, which is nice because it’s one less cord to run.
I primairly use the extender to connect cameras, computers and VOIP phones. This product is very reliable and provides speeds very similar to a direct router connection. However, I do experience some quality of service loss, that I do not experience with a direct ethernet or WIFI connection. The distance of my cameras from the access point create an automatic signal loss, which I cannot attribute to the quality of the product. The extender works great with my cameras and provides a signal at distances my router cannot reach. Overall, I would definitely recommend this product.
PROS:
Ethernet port
Easy to setup
You can manage the extender
via the App
CONS:
Bulky
Conclusion:
I recommend this product