
TP-Link
The TP‑Link RE450 is a dual‑band AC1750 Wi‑Fi range extender that boosts existing router signals up to 1750 Mbps, featuring three adjustable antennas, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and easy setup via web UI or the Tether app. It targets medium‑to‑large homes needing reliable coverage for HD/4K streaming, gaming, and wired devices.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the RE450 for its solid high‑speed performance, intuitive installation, and useful Gigabit Ethernet port, earning PCMag’s Editor’s Choice and praise from B&H Photo for its signal‑light placement aid. However, they note the device relies on the older Wi‑Fi 5 standard and lacks energy‑efficiency features, which may be a drawback compared to newer Wi‑Fi 6 extenders.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally rate the RE450 positively, highlighting the simple setup process, strong signal extension that improves streaming and gaming, and the convenience of the Gigabit Ethernet port for wired devices. Some customers experience occasional coverage inconsistencies in difficult environments and mention the unit’s bulkier size as a minor inconvenience.
Common Complaints
Inconsistent coverage in challenging layouts, bulkier physical size limiting placement options, and higher power draw compared to more energy‑efficient models.
How It Compares
Compared to other AC1750‑class extenders, the RE450 stands out with its three external antennas and a true Gigabit Ethernet port, whereas many budget rivals offer only 100 Mbps ports and internal antennas. While it outperforms older N‑only devices, it falls behind newer Wi‑Fi 6 extenders that provide higher throughput and better efficiency, making the RE450 a strong value choice for existing Wi‑Fi 5 ecosystems but less future‑proof.
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