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No hay artículos en el carroGuillermo Sanchez
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
Me ayudó a incrementar la calidad del internet en mi cuarto del segundo piso, con ponerlo en el primer piso funcionó adecuadamente.
Javier
Comentado en México el 27 de marzo de 2025
Muy útil. Se configura muy fácil y te incrementa mucho el alcance wifi.
احمد ي.
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 27 de marzo de 2025
المنتج ممتاز في المسافات القصيره
LUNA
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2025
Lo recomiendo ampliamente, tengo con el producto 5 años y voy a comprar otro.Es fácil instalar y siempre tengo la señal de internet en buen estado
Marlene R.
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2025
Excelente cumple su función, réplica el wifi sin ningún problema, las instalación es muy sencilla si lo recomiendo
matenriquez
Comentado en México el 10 de marzo de 2025
Económico y fácil de configurar. Extiende bien el rango de tu red.
David Carmona
Comentado en México el 10 de marzo de 2025
El TP-Link TL-WA850RE me sorprendió gratamente. La instalación fue sumamente sencilla, solo fue cuestión de enchufarlo, seguir unos pocos pasos y en minutos ya estaba funcionando. La señal mejoró considerablemente en las áreas donde antes tenía problemas de conexión. Además, la luz indicadora de señal ayuda a encontrar la mejor ubicación para colocarlo. Totalmente recomendado para quienes buscan extender su red WiFi sin complicaciones. ¡Cumple lo que promete! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
José Ángel Hernández Ávila
Comentado en México el 10 de marzo de 2025
Me sorprendió bastante, no le tenia tanta fe pero al final me gusto más que el modelo que le sigue jajaja de no ser por que ocupaba qué fuera de doble banda mejor me compro otro de este, se conecta muy fácil, no hay complicación de nada y lo que más me gusto aparte de gran cobertura qué ofrece es su indicador led de señal, así si lo llego a mover o si donde lo pongo llega poca señal lo observas al momento y no tienes que descargar aplicacion ni nada, de no ser por el modelo de doble banda que a fuerzas me obliga a usar la aplicacion, no hubiera tenido qué descargarla jajaja pero como este solo es de una banda 2.4g pues ya que lo configure por medio de la aplicacion pero por wps es muy fácil y al menos con este modelo no te hace falta bajar la aplicacion pero bueno una gran compra, me alegra haberlo comprado y probado junto con su modelo siguiente, de ocuparlo lo volvería a comprar sin dudarlo
SoloBSD
Comentado en México el 13 de diciembre de 2024
Funciona bien, extiende dentro de lo normal, nada extraordinario. Pero después de12 horas de funcionamiento, de repente ya no podía descargar nada en una Tableta, incluso estando conectada al router normal, no al extensor.Después no me daba internet en mi laptop, ni en el router ni en el extensor. Todo funcionó muy bien cuando apagué el extensor.De alguna forma, en algún momento, bloquea toda la señal de wifi de toda la red, router y extensor.Esto es extraño, ya que me ha pasado con 2 extensores de diferentes marcas.
VANESSA
Comentado en Brasil el 7 de diciembre de 2023
Fácil de configurar e qualidade do sinal muito boa
Américo
Comentado en Brasil el 19 de julio de 2020
Produto atendeu as necessidades
Arthur Bluck
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 13 de febrero de 2015
GOOD
MD
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2014
Wow, what a concept! I guess I should keep up more on tech trends, since I didn't even know that products like this exist, ahaha, but what a brilliant solution for "dead spots" in terms of wireless signal reach.Like many folks, my WiFi modem from the dreaded Xfinity cable company was stuck being near to the cable outlet. Since it not only talks to my TV, BluRay player and PS3, but also needs to be connected to my phone and home office area, limits on where to put it are frustrating when WiFi starts to drop, the farther your devices get from the modem. Put it where it works for some things, and it quits working for other things, and vice versa.Plus, back when I set this all up, years ago, I had devices still needing hard wiring (haha, seems so primitive now -- wires, LOL) so I actually wound up running a long length of cable to place the modem where, at that time, it was needed most, for wired devices. But, that meant WiFi signal no longer reached to the further realms of the apartment.It wasn't a problem, for years, but now with greater reliance on needing a good signal for smart phones and tablets (and avoiding going over the limits set by wireless carriers -- I rarely use my phone network WiFi when home wireless is available), over time it has become an issue that, like cave people of old huddled around a central camp fire, staying connected to the WiFi signal means not straying too far from the modem, which doesn't do much good as far as having a device that's wireless when you're stuck in one place in order to keep a connection. May as well have a wire then, right?Not being too tech savvy, I hadn't known how to solve my limited WiFi signal issue, and options I'd looked at, for "routers" and "repeaters" were frankly out of my range of understanding, even for what to buy, let alone priced within what I wanted to spend. Since stores nearby that sell such things had no answers -- being of the big store type with no customer service -- I had frankly given up hope, but nonetheless remained frustrated every time my signal would vanish if I wandered too far from my little signal area.Enter the TP-Link! Cue fanfare music!From what I could glean from reviews, it seemed you just plug this thing into a wall socket, it finds your current WiFi signal, and makes another one! Really?!? How awesome is that! Wherever you put it, BAM, more signal! And, for just thirty bucks? Brilliant!So, I ordered one up.Arrived, unboxed it, read the short blurb on use, plugged it in, and, like magic, instant bliss! Seriously, it was insanely simple. I didn't need to even use my laptop to introduce it to the rest of the family and, since it just extends your existing signal, any device that you have currently connected to your main WiFi will pick up the TP-Link -- it copies the existing network name and network password, so there's no added steps as far as accessing the signal sent out by the TP-Link.In terms of set up, I just plugged it in near my WiFi modem, pushed the WPS button on my modem, that tells my modem to let the TP-Link connect to it, the TP-Link did exactly that, and that was it!Skeptical of such powers, I then unplugged the TP-Link, moved it to where I figured it would best broadcast its new signal, plugged it back in, and, waited for it to malfunction. After all, what tech ever does all of what it promises, right? Well, it fired up, it remembered its connection, and faithfully started sending signal, bringing WiFi to previously dead areas of my little abode.Watching the lights on it, the device even tells you the best place to plug it in -- what works for optimum success is keeping it close enough to your main source of signal (in my case, my WiFi modem) that the TP-Link gets a good signal from your source, because the better source signal it gets, the stronger signal it sends out for you to use.So, in other words, put it too far away from your WiFi source, and it won't have much signal to send, meaning that it does have its limits, of course. You can't plug it in and expect it to shoot your WiFi all over town for you, but, within a house or apartment, it seems a genius solution for "re-broadcasting" your existing WiFi signal to a previously unreached area.As I said, thanks to lighted indicators that show signal strength, you can wander around, plug it in various test spots, and ultimately find the best place, which is one that brings your signal out as far as possible to where you want it, for bring signal to former dead zones, while still staying close enough to your main source for the TP-Link to get a solid signal to use, for re-broadcasting.I found that, in a spot where the TP-Link is only getting a signal of two or three "bars" (it has a lighted scale of 1 to 5, showing you the strength of the signal it is receiving from your main WiFi source) it isn't sending out such a great signal either, obviously, so the best place is one where your TP-Link is getting four or five bars. Then it sends a strong signal.To speed up placement, I actually found a "WifFi Analyzer" app on my Android phone, that has a cool beeping signal detector, for showing exactly how much signal my main WiFi modem is putting out, in any given area. I was able to walk around with that and find where my WiFi signal starts to degrade. At the point farthest from the modem that still gets strong signal, is where I put the TP-Link.Of course, as it turns out, there was no electrical outlet there (go figure!), so I ran an extension cord to that area, since my options for plug sockets was either one not far enough to give good signal extension, or one that was too far for the TP-Link to get a good signal to send out. I wall mounted the extension cord, tastefully, and I now have WiFi in the other half of my pad. Woo hoooo!Drawbacks? None, really, except just the limit, obviously, on how far you can go, away from your main signal source, in trying to reach a new area for signal extension. I'm not sure how it would work between floors, or across distances greater than my need. For me, I now have signal where I previously had very nearly none -- or none practical enough to use, really -- so for me, for thirty dollars, this has been an outstanding purchase. I went from WiFi in half my apartment, to WiFi in all of it.As an added bonus, it even has an Ethernet port on the bottom of it, so if you wanted to run a wired device off of this, from where you now have extended signal, it will even do that for you. Amazing.While I found no drawback for this, I should note that it does cast a mighty bright blue light -- for me that was a plus since it now lights a dark hallway area at night, but it might be annoying for someone if placed in a sleeping area, for those who don't like an instant nightlight added to their room.Reliability thus far has been perfect. I have even gone through a couple of power outages due to storms, and a period of my modem being down to Xfinity's usual screw ups, but in all cases, once my main signal was back up, the TP-Link didn't even need to be reset, it just found the signal again automatically, and started faithfully broadcasting.I think this is one of the coolest devices ever, in making our new WiFi world a more user friendly place. Maybe in the future, existing modems will be made to send better signals, but, for now, this is a supremely convenient little gadget for extending WiFi signal at an incredibly affordable price.HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!
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