
D-Link
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The D-Link DAP-1325 is a compact plug‑in Wi‑Fi range extender that amplifies 2.4 GHz N signals up to 300 Mbps, covering up to 850 sq ft. It offers a single Fast Ethernet port, mesh‑compatible roaming, and a simple WPS/app setup, targeting budget‑conscious users in small homes.
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$19.99
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$16.18
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$9.99
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$34.22
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Expert Opinion
Professional sources describe the DAP-1325 as an entry‑level booster that emphasizes ease of use, portability, and basic coverage for small homes. Review‑style datasheets highlight its plug‑and‑play setup, mesh‑compatible roaming, and modest 850 sq ft. coverage, positioning it as a budget solution rather than a high‑performance extender.
What Users Say
Retailer listings and implied user feedback point to appreciation for the simple plug‑and‑play installation and the convenience of a built‑in Ethernet port. Common user concerns revolve around the limited 2.4 GHz speed and occasional drops in throughput when walls or interference are present.
Common Complaints
Users frequently note the single‑band 300 Mbps ceiling, variable real‑world speeds due to walls or interference, and the lack of a Gigabit Ethernet port for faster wired throughput.
How It Compares
vs. TP-Link RE200
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Disadvantages
Choose the RE200 if you need dual‑band Wi‑Fi and faster wired speeds; stick with the DAP-1325 for a smaller, plug‑in solution.
vs. Netgear WN2500RP
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Disadvantages
The WN2500RP is suitable for users who don’t mind a larger unit and want a traditional power‑brick design; the DAP-1325 is better for those prioritizing minimal visual impact and mesh support.