Description
Every Room Reached. Every Device Powered.
Extend your Wi-Fi performance like never before with the TP-Link BE3200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Range Extender RE223BE. When paired with a WiFi 7 router, achieve the benefits of Wi-Fi 7's Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, and 4K-QAM. Compatible with dual-band Wi-Fi total bandwidth of 3.2 Gbps. Say goodbye to Wi-Fi dead zones and enjoy seamless streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more – while browsing at ultra-fast speeds on your WiFi 7 devices, like the iPhone 16 Pro, the Google Pixel 9, or PS5 Pro. RE223BE supports EasyMesh, the easiest way to create a whole-home mesh Wi-Fi network with your existing router, eliminating dead zones for seamless coverage. The 1 Gbps Ethernet port provides lightning-fast stability for direct connections to smart TVs, computers, and gaming consoles. Great for gamers, streamers, parents, professionals, or anyone managing a busy household.
This WiFi booster has dimensions of 3.8 x 1.82 x 4.9 inches. It supports advanced features such as Beamforming, MU-MIMO, OFDMA, TWT (Target Wake Time), BSS Coloring, Airtime Fairness, DFS, and HT160. Connected router must be Wi-Fi 6 and above to enable OFDMA, TWT, and BSS color features. TWT schedules the connection time of battery-powered devices to reduce their power consumption.◇ Additional functionalities include access control, IPv6, LED control, cloud management, and Smart Signal Indicator. Smart Signal Indicator discovers the ideal spot for extending your WiFi coverage.
Security features for this WiFi repeater include WPA3, two-factor authentication (2FA), and IP address and MAC address filtering. The Tether app features includes the following features: Network status, Firmware Updates, Parental Controls, and Block Users. This product operates in temperatures ranging from 32°F to 104°F and humidity levels of 10%-90% non-condensing. The package / purchase includes the RE223BE and a quick installation guide. It has regulatory certifications from FCC and IC.
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