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title: "N300 WiFi Extender(RE105), WiFi Extenders Signal Booster for Home, Single Band WiFi Range Extender, Internet Booster, Supports Access Point, Wall Plug Design, 2.4Ghz only"
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# 2 external MIMO antennas 300Mbps max speed Fast Ethernet port N300 WiFi Extender(RE105), WiFi Extenders Signal Booster for Home, Single Band WiFi Range Extender, Internet Booster, Supports Access Point, Wall Plug Design, 2.4Ghz only

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** 1111566₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Boost Your WiFi, Boost Your Life!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** N300 WiFi Extender(RE105), WiFi Extenders Signal Booster for Home, Single Band WiFi Range Extender, Internet Booster, Supports Access Point, Wall Plug Design, 2.4Ghz only by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** 1111566₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Setup:** Get online in minutes with the intuitive TP-Link Tether app and intelligent LED signal indicator—no tech headaches.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Small footprint, big impact—discreet wall plug design blends into your home while boosting your WiFi signal.
- • **Dual-Mode Flexibility:** Switch between Range Extender and Access Point modes to tailor your WiFi setup for ultimate connectivity.
- • **Seamless WiFi Expansion:** Effortlessly extend your network coverage to every corner of your home with dual external antennas and MIMO tech.
- • **Reliable Wired Connection:** Fast Ethernet port lets you connect devices that demand stable, high-speed wired access anywhere in your space.

## Overview

The TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender (RE105) is a compact, single-band 2.4GHz device designed to amplify your home WiFi coverage up to 300Mbps. Featuring two external MIMO antennas and a fast Ethernet port, it supports both Range Extender and Access Point modes for versatile network expansion. Easy to set up via the TP-Link Tether app with an intelligent LED indicator, it’s perfect for eliminating dead zones and ensuring reliable connectivity across your home. Backed by a 2-year warranty and 24/7 support, it’s a cost-effective solution for enhancing your existing WiFi network.

## Description

Compact. Strong.Despite its compact size, it may be hard to ignore the RE105 due to the truly impressive way that it projects Wi-Fi access into the areas of your home that your standard router simply cannot reach. The RE105 supports wireless speeds of up to 300Mbps and keeps all of your favorite devices running as fast as possible.As Powerful As You ExpectThe two external antennas with MIMO technology help set the RE105 apart from the rest. MIMO technology enhances your network by dramatically increasing wireless speeds and the two external antennas ensure that a stable wireless signal reaches you where you need it most.Effortless Network ExpansionTwo Simple Taps and You are Ready to ConnectJust press the WPS button on your router, then press the Range Extender button on RE105 to begin enjoying simple, expanded Wi-Fi.Connect with ConfidenceThe Intelligent LED indicator provides a simple, color-coded indication, allowing you to find the perfect location.Repeater When Router Fails YouThe RE105 works as a repeater to save you from poor signal by expanding your router’s network coverage to the primary "dead zones".Access Point For A New NetworkWhen RE105 works in AP Mode, it turns Ethernet port into your own personal Wi-Fi hotspot to create a new network.Tether is an intuitive app that allows users to conveniently monitor the state of your range extender.Easy MonitoringTether is an intuitive app that allows users to conveniently monitor the state of your range extender.

Review: Works great for my use - So everyone: I just read an online article about WiFi. It was from a very popular gadget blog. It listed several things that people with WiFi problems should NOT do. High up on the list of things not to do is try to solve a WiFi problem with a WiFi extender. A WiFi extender is a device that accepts a weak WiFi signal and amplifies it, thus extending the signal further than the router originating the WiFi signal does. The article instead recommended that you replace your old router with a shiny, brand-new one. Maybe one of those new mesh systems, or one with WiFi 6! I've been noticing a lot of articles like this recently and sometimes that advice is good. It depends a lot on your situation… which is different for everyone. What I am here to tell you about is, when it is time to call bullshit on this. Practically all of these blogs have an interest in you buying equipment through a link they provide. In exchange, they get a small cut of whatever you buy. It's not a big deal— it usually doesn't affect the objective information they provide— but sometimes it is obvious that it increases the pressure to sell devices or equipment that you really don't need. In my 1000-square-foot condo, I am using Apple's Airport Extreme router. It's 5th generation, introduced in 2011. I bought it used from a UW student in Seattle. It was fine until we moved into this condo and got a bunch of voice-activated, "smart" devices like lightbulbs and cameras, all connected to the router's WiFi signal. Many of the devices were installed through multiple walls or otherwise distant so they got weak WiFi signals from the Airport Extreme router. I wound up running an Ethernet cable under baseboards and over doors from the router at the back of the condo to the front. At the farthest end, I installed a switch and a very cheap hardwired access point (AP). At the time it cost about $60 total and about 1 afternoon. It was fine until I installed WiFi cameras in and outside the garage. The garage cameras and Google speaker were at the edge of the Airport Extreme's WiFi range, even with the access point at the front of the building. I decided to get another WiFi extender to daisy-chain the AP's WiFi signal to the garage. Then, last weekend, I came across the article I mentioned. Right at the top of the list it said, Don't Use WiFi Extenders. Instead, it urged buying (admittedly good) new routers or mesh systems to replace your old router. That sent me soul-searching about whether to replace my old, used Airport Extreme with a Google Nest mesh 3-component system (on sale for $140) or to go with my original idea: an $18 WiFi extender from desertcart, plugged into an outlet in the garage and using my existing AP's signal. I finally went with the $18 approach. I installed it in the garage yesterday, then did a status check afterward with a WiFi app on my phone. The results knocked me out. The WiFi signal-to-noise ratio on my network was suddenly the best I could receive in the garage. The network congestion is terrible in my neighborhood. Previously, my next-door neighbor's WiFi came through clearer in my garage than my own network. But installing that extender meant that my network's signal sliced through nearby foreign networks loud and clear. The link speed on the farthest device (mounted just outside the garage door) is 130 MB/s. That is a lot less throughput than a new router would provide, but it is more than fast enough for my streaming cameras and that Google speaker. The signal analysis picture I uploaded shows the extender using the AP's wireless signal through two interior walls, but only about 3-4 yards (2.4-3.7 meters) apart. Now, I admit: I would like to buy a new router with all the bells and whistles. But man. It's hard to turn my nose up at such an inexpensive solution that works so well. The garage camera video streams now pop up instantly on my network feed, and all's right with the WiFi world.
Review: Great Extender! - Works great!! I thought i’d have an issue since my walls are made from concrete but that wasn’t the case. It extended my wifi throughout the whole house, not just the dead area. It was also very simple to set up and the speed is quite fast!

## Features

- Extend WiFi Coverage - Boost Internet WiFi coverage with 2 external antennas for more reliable Wi-Fi, compatible with any WiFi Router, Gateway, Access Point*.Connectivity protocol:Ethernet,Wi-Fi
- More than a WiFi Repeater - RE105 also supports AP mode which creates a new Wi-Fi Access point for home
- Fast Ethernet Port - Experience wired speed and reliability anywhere in your home by connecting your favorite device to the fast ethernet port, Set the Power Schedule for the range extender for power-saving
- Better Range with External Antennas - Two external Antennas with MIMO technology for improved range versus standard range extenders
- Set Up in Minutes - Easily set up and manage your WiFi in a few quick and easy steps using the TP-Link Tether app (Android, iOS). Find the optimal location for the best WiFi connection with an intelligent signal indicator
- All WiFi extenders are designed to increase or improve WiFi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput
- If you Experience any trouble during or after set up, please contact us. TP-Link offers a 2 year warranty and 24/7 technical Support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08DHLCLCY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31 in Repeaters |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1 x RE105/300Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender1 x Quick Installation Guide |
| Color | White,Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Router |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 16,688 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.6"D x 3.1"W x 3.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Wifi Extender |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Mfr Part Number | ELCM |
| Model Number | ELCM |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | LED Indicator |
| Special Features | LED Indicator |
| UPC | 840030700446 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 300 Megabits Per Second
- **Frequency Band Class:** Single-Band
- **Special Feature:** LED Indicator
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this extender be connected to other tp link extenders?**
A: Yes

**Q: What is better about the newer model?**
A: Never had a prior model of this brand so I can't say but I get a good strong signal deep in the bowels of a large detached steel garage which I could not receive before

**Q: Does it work for a ring doorbell ?**
A: The RE230 is designed to provide extended WiFi connectivity for any device that supports 2.4GHz and/or 5GHz WiFi connectivity.

**Q: Can you disable the wifi repeater? My wifi is fine, I only want to use the ethernet port on this.**
A: Yes, once configured, you can disable the Wi-Fi broadcast of the repeated network and still use the Ethernet port for wired connectivity.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great for my use
*by K***R on May 2, 2023*

So everyone: I just read an online article about WiFi. It was from a very popular gadget blog. It listed several things that people with WiFi problems should NOT do. High up on the list of things not to do is try to solve a WiFi problem with a WiFi extender. A WiFi extender is a device that accepts a weak WiFi signal and amplifies it, thus extending the signal further than the router originating the WiFi signal does. The article instead recommended that you replace your old router with a shiny, brand-new one. Maybe one of those new mesh systems, or one with WiFi 6! I've been noticing a lot of articles like this recently and sometimes that advice is good. It depends a lot on your situation… which is different for everyone. What I am here to tell you about is, when it is time to call bullshit on this. Practically all of these blogs have an interest in you buying equipment through a link they provide. In exchange, they get a small cut of whatever you buy. It's not a big deal— it usually doesn't affect the objective information they provide— but sometimes it is obvious that it increases the pressure to sell devices or equipment that you really don't need. In my 1000-square-foot condo, I am using Apple's Airport Extreme router. It's 5th generation, introduced in 2011. I bought it used from a UW student in Seattle. It was fine until we moved into this condo and got a bunch of voice-activated, "smart" devices like lightbulbs and cameras, all connected to the router's WiFi signal. Many of the devices were installed through multiple walls or otherwise distant so they got weak WiFi signals from the Airport Extreme router. I wound up running an Ethernet cable under baseboards and over doors from the router at the back of the condo to the front. At the farthest end, I installed a switch and a very cheap hardwired access point (AP). At the time it cost about $60 total and about 1 afternoon. It was fine until I installed WiFi cameras in and outside the garage. The garage cameras and Google speaker were at the edge of the Airport Extreme's WiFi range, even with the access point at the front of the building. I decided to get another WiFi extender to daisy-chain the AP's WiFi signal to the garage. Then, last weekend, I came across the article I mentioned. Right at the top of the list it said, Don't Use WiFi Extenders. Instead, it urged buying (admittedly good) new routers or mesh systems to replace your old router. That sent me soul-searching about whether to replace my old, used Airport Extreme with a Google Nest mesh 3-component system (on sale for $140) or to go with my original idea: an $18 WiFi extender from Amazon, plugged into an outlet in the garage and using my existing AP's signal. I finally went with the $18 approach. I installed it in the garage yesterday, then did a status check afterward with a WiFi app on my phone. The results knocked me out. The WiFi signal-to-noise ratio on my network was suddenly the best I could receive in the garage. The network congestion is terrible in my neighborhood. Previously, my next-door neighbor's WiFi came through clearer in my garage than my own network. But installing that extender meant that my network's signal sliced through nearby foreign networks loud and clear. The link speed on the farthest device (mounted just outside the garage door) is 130 MB/s. That is a lot less throughput than a new router would provide, but it is more than fast enough for my streaming cameras and that Google speaker. The signal analysis picture I uploaded shows the extender using the AP's wireless signal through two interior walls, but only about 3-4 yards (2.4-3.7 meters) apart. Now, I admit: I would like to buy a new router with all the bells and whistles. But man. It's hard to turn my nose up at such an inexpensive solution that works so well. The garage camera video streams now pop up instantly on my network feed, and all's right with the WiFi world.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Extender!
*by D***K on March 18, 2026*

Works great!! I thought i’d have an issue since my walls are made from concrete but that wasn’t the case. It extended my wifi throughout the whole house, not just the dead area. It was also very simple to set up and the speed is quite fast!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Maybe a couple of problems but a great product to buy
*by A***S on January 24, 2026*

Only giving four stars because for the first few nights I had it it worked great no signal dropouts or anything but then it randomly dropped out signal and I tried putting my Wi-Fi back on it and it didn't work so I moved it and it worked again and then the same thing happened in the same amount of time I removed it and put it somewhere else so maybe it was just the place I put it and it was not particularly the product itself but it does claim to be able to provide quite a wide range of space for signal the looks rather are obviously minimalistic it comes out of your outlet socket so obviously looks aren't going to be crazy but they're also not going to be good the ease of setup was also amazing the app is great to use

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