With the amplifier, you can only amplify one Wi-Fi network at a time, not several at the same time. This means that you can amplify either your normal Wi-Fi or your guest Wi-Fi, but not both at the same time.
The RE700X supports the connection to a single Wi-Fi network for amplification. If you want to amplify both networks, you would need to use two separate repeaters or consider another solution.
The WLAN repeater supports WPA3-PSK encryption. It is compatible with security standards such as WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3, including WPA3-Personal (WPA3-PSK). For optimum security, we recommend keeping the firmware up to date and, if necessary, configuring the encryption settings via the web interface.
Yes, this setup is possible. The TP-Link RE700X can receive an internet signal over 5 GHz Wi-Fi and pass it through the Ethernet port to your desktop PC. The device supports Access Point mode, allowing it to convert a wired Ethernet connection into a wireless network, and it also has a Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting devices like your PC.
The Wi-Fi repeater works primarily to extend the Wi-Fi signal without requiring an RJ45 cable for its main operation. However, it does have a Gigabit Ethernet port so you can connect it to a device via an RJ45 cable for a faster wired connection, for example to a Smart TV or PC.
The TP-Link RE700X Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX3000 is basically compatible with any Wi-Fi router, as it acts as a range extender or access point. It should therefore also work with the Sunrise modem/router as long as it outputs a standard Wi-Fi signal. However, there is no specific information about compatibility with specific Sunrise models or firmware.
The TP-Link RE700X is well suited to your needs for a number of reasons:
## Access Point (AP) Mode
The RE700X can operate in Access Point (AP) mode which allows you to connect the device to an RJ45 port and create a new Wi-Fi access point. This means you can connect the RE700X to one of your RJ45 cables in the walls to amplify and extend your Wi-Fi network to the ground floor and/or first floor.
## Gigabit Ethernet connection
The device has a Gigabit Ethernet port, so you can connect it directly to your wired network and turn that connection into a robust Wi-Fi signal.
## Easy to set up
The RE700X is easy to set up using the TP-Link Tether application, which simplifies the process of setting up and managing your Wi-Fi network.
In short, the TP-Link RE700X meets your needs by allowing you to connect to an RJ45 port and create a new Wi-Fi network, making it unnecessary to buy a separate access point.
In principle, you can teach a repeater to different routers, but it must be reconnected to the respective router each time. There is no provision for automatic, mobile switching between several routers without having to set it up again.
This means that if you want to use the repeater at a different location (e.g. at your parents', holiday home or at home), you have to reconnect it to the router there and set it up again. The repeater only saves the connection for the router currently set up; parallel or automatic switching is not possible.
Hey everyone,
I'm considering buying the TP-Link RE700X and had a quick question before I do.
I'd like to connect the repeater (TP-Link RE700X) to my router (Zyxel AX7501) via a 5 GHz Wi-Fi connection. Then, I want to use an Ethernet cable from the repeater to my desktop PC to ensure a stable and fast internet connection.
Is this setup possible? Specifically, can the repeater receive the internet signal over 5 GHz Wi-Fi and pass it through the Ethernet port to my PC? Or is the Ethernet port on the repeater only meant for receiving a wired signal and then rebroadcasting it wirelessly?
Thanks in advance for your help!
The TP-Link RE700X Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater AX3000 is basically compatible with the Wingo Internet Box 2, as it supports dual-band functions and employees various WLAN standards, including Wi-Fi 5, which is used by the Wingo Internet Box 2. However, there is no specific information on whether it is specifically optimised for the Wingo Internet Box. However, to ensure good Wi-Fi quality throughout the home, the repeater can be used to extend the existing Wi-Fi.
It is advisable to check the specific requirements and settings of the Wingo Internet Box to ensure that the repeater works optimally.
Yes, you can amplify the WLAN signal with the TP-Link RE700X Wi-Fi 6 WLAN Repeater (RE700X) and establish your connection from the repeater to the PC via an Ethernet cable.
Here are the relevant details:
- The RE700X has a Gigabit Ethernet port that you can use to connect your PC with an Ethernet cable.
- The repeater supports AP (Access Point) mode, which means you can use it as a Wi-Fi access point for your wired connection. You can simply plug an Ethernet cable into the Gigabit port of the repeater and connect your PC to the amplified Wi-Fi signal.
This approach allows you to amplify the Wi-Fi signal to your PC and at the same time utilise a stable and fast connection via the Ethernet cable.
The TP-Link RE700X can be used to extend your WiFi network to an outdoor garage, but there are a few important considerations to take into account:
1. Range and Obstacles: The RE700X is designed to extend the range of WiFi in homes, but range can be affected by physical obstacles such as walls and doors. Make sure the signal from the main router is strong enough to reach the repeater.
2. Access Point Mode: The RE700X can be set to Access Point mode if you have an Ethernet connection available in the garage. This turns a wired connection into a WiFi access point, which could be useful if you have an Ethernet connection in the garage.
3. Climatic conditions: Since the garage is outdoors, make sure that the repeater is placed in a location that is protected from bad weather and extreme climatic conditions, as it is not designed for outdoor use.
In summary, the TP-Link RE700X can be used to create a WiFi hotspot in an outdoor garage, but it is crucial to check the signal strength and consider the conditions of use.
With extenders, a certain reduction in the data rate is normal, but this difference seems really high. The most important thing would be to position the extender optimally. You can also find instructions and tips on this at https://www.tp-link.com/de/support/download/re700x/. You should be able to judge whether the router signal is sufficient by the LED display. For further assistance, it is best to contact our customer support https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new - then we could look for an individual solution.