Maximum Coverage up to 1,115 m² (12,000 sq. ft.) – Eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones with ultra-wide range coverage ideal for large homes, offices, and multi-floor environments
AC1900 Dual Band Wi-Fi – Delivers simultaneous 600 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps on 5 GHz for fast, stable connections across more devices
Smart Mesh & Compatibility – EasyMesh-compatible for seamless whole-home coverage when paired with a supported router. Works with any Wi-Fi router or access point
Reliable Connections with 3 External Antennas – Three adjustable high-gain antennas ensure optimal coverage and stable signal throughout your space
Multi-Function Gigabit Port – Acts as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices at Gigabit speed or enables AP Mode to convert wired connections into a Wi-Fi network
Smart Signal Indicator & Easy Setup – Intelligent signal light helps you find the best installation spot. One-touch WPS and TP-Link Tether app make setup and management easy
System Requirements – Compatible with Windows (98SE to 10), macOS, Linux, NetWare, UNIX. Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specification; Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of environmental factors, Networks condition, product location and client limitations
For more tips, please refer to the Q&A section at the bottom of this page
Product Specifications
Product Information
From the manufacturer
Built-In Access Point Mode
RE550 is more than a wireless range extender. Simply plug an Ethernet cable into its Ethernet port and easily turn your wired internet connection into a 3×3 MIMO dual band wireless access point.
Secure One-Touch Connection for Easy Setup
Step 1: Simply press the WPS button on your router and, within 2 minutes, the WPS button on RE550 will connect to the network. Step 2: Once connected, place RE550 at the best location—without reconfiguration.
Why is my internet speed much slower when connected through the range extender?
Range extenders wirelessly repeat your router’s signal and should be placed about halfway from it. They operate in half-duplex mode, meaning slower speeds since they can't send and receive data at the same time, unlike wired connections.
My extender connection keeps dropping or is unstable. What can I do?
Unstable connections may occur due to distance, thick walls, interference (e.g. microwaves, metal, cordless phones), or outdated firmware. Move the extender closer, avoid interference, and update firmware via Tether app or web interface.
What is AP mode and how is it different from extender mode?
AP mode connects to your router via Ethernet and creates a Wi-Fi signal—ideal for faster, stable performance if you have a cable available. Extender mode wirelessly repeats your router’s signal but may reduce speed due to half-duplex operation.
Can I install multiple extenders in a large home?
You can connect multiple extenders, but we recommend a max of two and direct connections to the router (no daisy-chaining). Use different Wi-Fi channels to reduce interference. For better coverage, consider a Deco Mesh system with seamless roaming.
My extender doesn’t work well with Vodafone or SKY routers. Why?
This isn’t a compatibility issue. Some Vodafone/SKY routers send special WPS signals, making the extender create a long random password. Reset the extender, avoid WPS, and set up manually via Tether or web using the correct Wi-Fi password.