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The Linksys RE7350 is a 2024 Wi‑Fi 6 (AX1800) dual‑band range extender that offers up to 2,000 sq ft of coverage and simple plug‑and‑play setup without an app. It provides basic dead‑zone filling for homes with 10‑20 devices but delivers modest real‑world speeds around 200 Mbps.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the RE7350 as a straightforward, app‑free Wi‑Fi extender that reliably fills dead zones but suffers from modest throughput due to its 80 MHz channel limit. While its Wi‑Fi 6 features like MU‑MIMO and beamforming are appreciated, the 203.7 Mbps peak speed is notably lower than competing models, making it a good choice for simplicity rather than performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ease of setup and the ability to extend Wi‑Fi to smart‑home devices and hard‑to‑reach areas without changing their router. However, they commonly note slower-than‑advertised speeds, the need to switch between networks, and occasional signal drops at the farthest range.
Common Complaints
Slow real‑world speeds around 200 Mbps, the creation of a separate extender network that forces manual device switching, and signal instability at the maximum advertised range.
What People Are Saying
“a simple yet slow, app‑free Wi‑Fi extender”
How It Compares
vs. TP-Link RE655BE (Wi‑Fi 7)
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Choose TP‑Link if maximum speed and next‑gen Wi‑Fi are top priorities.
vs. Asus RP-AX58 (Wi‑Fi 6)
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Select Asus when you want better speed than the RE7350 but still accept app‑based setup.
vs. Linksys RE7310 (Wall‑Plug Variant)
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Opt for the RE7310 if you prefer a wall‑plug form factor and don’t need wired connectivity.