WTB WiFi Range Extender

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I am looking for a WiFi Range Extender/Repeater from TP-Link with OneMesh support since I use a TP-Link router. Not interested in Router with repeater funtion, already tried it.
 
Why dont you use some old router and use it as a repeater.
Already tried it with my Asus router with dd-wrt, it is not a smooth experience. High latency and low speed. TP-Link Onemesh seems like a better choice.
 
Already tried it with my Asus router with dd-wrt, it is not a smooth experience. High latency and low speed. TP-Link Onemesh seems like a better choice.
Trust me its of no use. It only extends range and signal strength but speed would be halved completely. I used One Mesh Tech with my TP Link AC1200 Router with a TP Liknk Range Extender for first floor because my main router was in 2nd floor and it never turned all lights blue in any location checked because of all the doors and walls, I thought it wasn't really worth it and finally had to sell it and get myself another new connection with smaller speed as per my usage
 
Trust me its of no use. It only extends range and signal strength but speed would be halved completely. I used One Mesh Tech with my TP Link AC1200 Router with a TP Liknk Range Extender for first floor because my main router was in 2nd floor and it never turned all lights blue in any location checked because of all the doors and walls, I thought it wasn't really worth it and finally had to sell it and get myself another new connection with smaller speed as per my usage
Thanks for the info brother. How much speed did you get from the repeater?
In my case I got frequent disconnection in my room with using my AX3000. I tried a Asus N router with dd-wrt in a repeater bridge mode. It increased range but speed is droped to ~10mbps, my internet connection is 200mbps, also it stop working randomly probably because it is around 13years old. If I get a speed of >20mbps, I will be happy. I only use my phones/tablet in my room. Do you think it can provide atleast that speed?
 
Thanks for the info brother. How much speed did you get from the repeater?
In my case I got frequent disconnection in my room with using my AX3000. I tried a Asus N router with dd-wrt in a repeater bridge mode. It increased range but speed is droped to ~10mbps, my internet connection is 200mbps, also it stop working randomly probably because it is around 13years old. If I get a speed of >20mbps, I will be happy. I only use my phones/tablet in my room. Do you think it can provide atleast that speed?
You may achieve the speed but in my case the extender never really helped to extend the range in the first place. These extenders are a gimmick just like Gaming chair helping you with getting better at aiming. I have AC 1200 Router and merged it with Tp Link Wifi Range Extender using the Tp Link's Tether app. I would say buy and check but don't completely rely on it for high bandwidth usage