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FRITZ! WLAN Repeater 1750E (1300 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s)

FRITZ! WLAN Repeater 1750E

1300 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s


Question about FRITZ! WLAN Repeater 1750E

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thagmann

4 years ago

Dear Community I currently have the Fritz WLAN Repeater 1750E (1300Mbit/s, 450Mbit/s). The signal varies because I have my bedroom on the 2nd floor and the router is on the 1st floor. My question: Is it worth buying a better/more expensive repeater (e.g. Fritz 2400)? Does it give me a greater range or is the signal more stable? I would like to use my PS5 without interference. Kind regards Tanam

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Cris_lost2007

11 months ago

I've broken it twice and the connection isn't stable at all
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Stardustone

4 years ago

WLAN and gaming is always a thing. Sometimes you're lucky, but often the neighbours' networks interfere. But what works with a Fritzbox system and makes a lot of sense: activate the Mesh WLAN function. So if the router is a Fritzbox and has the latest firmware, you can switch on mesh networking.

A mesh WLAN network consisting of several mesh WLAN devices can expand the network with the advantage that all mesh devices are connected to each other and you then get greater coverage without halving the speed as is achieved when the devices are used as repeaters.

The Fritz 1750E and 2400 are both mesh capable, so it doesn't really matter which one you buy. The 1750E is not available, I would take the 2400, switch on the mesh and use it that way. If it still doesn't bring the desired speed, then add a second 2400 and integrate it into the mesh WLAN.

It can also help if the repeater on the first floor can be used roughly under the WLAN mesh repeater on the second floor.