TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender
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About this product
Banish Wi-Fi dead zones with the TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender, a smart solution that works with any Wi-Fi router to deliver seamless, whole-home coverage. This isn't just a traditional range extender. It creates a genuine mesh network when paired with a OneMesh router, so you can move from room to room without losing signal or experiencing frustrating dropouts. With AX3000 transfer speeds and dual-band connectivity across 2.4GHz and 5GHz, you get fast, stable performance for streaming, gaming and video calls throughout your home.
Setup is wonderfully simple thanks to plug and play functionality, so you'll be extending your network in minutes without any complicated configuration. The RE705X supports the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 standard alongside b, g, n for compatibility with all your devices, while both wireless and wired connection options give you flexibility for whatever setup works. Whether you're tackling weak signal in upstairs bedrooms or bringing reliable connectivity to a garden office, this extender delivers the kind of consistent coverage that just works, day in and day.
- Range extenders.
- Transfer speed: AX3000.
- Plug and play.
- Wireless standards: 802.11 b/g/n/ax.
- Wireless and wired.
- Dualband.
- 11x 2.4GHz channels.
- 4x 5GHz channels.
- EAN: 4897098683125.
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4.6
97 reviews
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Recommended this product
Customers Say
The TP-Link RE705X WiFi extender is praised for strong, reliable coverage, easy setup via app or WPS, and significant improvement in dead zones and speed. Some users faced setup challenges and occasional compatibility issues.
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WiFi 6 extender.
Our printer kept losing WiFi, so this unit solved the problem. Easy to set up and the printer has been reliable since the addition.
Jerry 77, 65 or over
They were broken
I bought two of these. One could only function as a repeater when connected via ethernet cable (wireless appeared broken) and the other did work but eventually broke my internet by messing up DHCP and IP stuff, knocking many other devices offline. I tried to fix these issues via the app, factory reset and firmware update but all was to no avail. Also these boosters take a while to boot up after a power cycle. I'm sure they do work well though if these issues were not present for me. To add, they must be plugged into the exact same power socket as the router to pair. Even a socket closer than the router's plug itself did not work.
Anonymous, 18 - 24
R705X
Easy to connect to the router provided by ISP.
Lionel, 45 - 54
Great device
Really pleased with this device. It works well with Fibre 150 and the dead areas no longer exist in my home. The only thing to mention is the measurements didn’t include the antenna extended, thankfully it works well with them folded. Folded it measures 16cm (part of antenna is below main unit approx 4cm). Extended its 22cm long
CES35, 45 - 54
Extends Coverage but tricky set up
Bought to extend wi fi coverage to the rear garden Signal and reception now improved. Not the easiest to set up with an EE Smart Hub , Had to reset and configure. Thank goodness for AI which was really helpful as instructions did not cover troubleshooting
George, 65 or over
Works well on sky glass tv
Our upstairs sky glass tv was constantly freezing and disconnecting so we bought this. We had it connected to a normal to link plug thing but it didn’t do it. This mesh one has worked a treat and really improved our internet speed in the blind spot in the bedroom. It was pretty easy to link it to the internet router and just stays plugged in on the landing. If you’re having the same problem I can say this totally solved it for us. It’s worth paying the extra for the mesh system. I don’t really know what that is but it’s clearly better than a plain one.
Jackie, 45 - 54
Send wifi signal through an outside wall
Easy to install and set up and it did what I wanted it to do, ie get a weak wifi signal in the house to reliably talk to a security camera on the other side of an outside wall (very hit & miss without the extender).
ChrisO, 65 or over
Excellent replacement
Purchased this item to replace an existing WiFi extender. Needed a more reliable device to ensure I have full coverage with a stronger WiFi signal. Relatively easy to connect and set up, just need to be a little patient but all working really well and the WiFi now seems to be of a hi speed and provide a strong and reliable connection.
andy27, 55 - 64
Neat product
Does the job well. Great purchase.
Bob79, 65 or over
Brilliant purchase
Really pleased with this purchase. It’s really boosted the speed of my laptop compared to my previous booster (non mesh) setup. If it worked any faster it would be doing my work for me. Wish I’d got this ages ago.
Sazzledazzle, 45 - 54
Hello Mark,
TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender.
Yes, a 22-metre Ethernet cable is well within the standard Ethernet maximum length of 100 metres, so it should work for connecting networking equipment in a shed 20 metres away.
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Hi,
The TP-Link Range Extender is broadly compatible with most standard Wi-Fi routers, including both TP-Link and non-TP-Link models. However, compatibility issues may arise with routers or gateways that use modified, outdated, or non-standard firmware.
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Hi,
The RE705X supports EasyMesh. If your hub also supports EasyMesh, you can set up EasyMesh between the two devices. This way, your phone won't need to manually switch.
Alternatively, you can try setting your RE705X extender to use the same Wi-Fi name (SSID) as your router. Your phone should automatically connect to the device with the better signal, without needing to manually switch.
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Hi,
If the Range Extender uses the same name as the router, the client will automatically connect to a device with a better signal. There is no need to change the Wi-Fi name of the Range Extender.
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Hi Tom,
Yes, you can absolutely change the Wi‑Fi network/provider with the TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender.
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Hello Jay,
TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender
Yes, it can work with a Starlink router, but setup may require a wired connection or proper pairing.
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Hi,
To ensure perfect performance, it is recommended that the distance between the router and the Range Extender be limited to 8 meters, and the distance between the Range Extender and the end device be approximately 8 meters.
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During setup, please place the extender in the same room as your router and plug it into a power socket to configure it. Once the setup is complete, you can move the extender to a another location. After moving it, check the extender’s status light to confirm it’s connected to the router again.
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Hello there. The TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender will work with Talk Talk. Thanks for using Q and A.
Hi,
Yes, this is possible if your Range Extender has an Ethernet port and supports Access Point mode. By default, the extender's Ethernet port is used to connect LAN devices like computers or TVs. However, to use it as an input from your Starlink mini, you'll need to switch the extender to Access Point mode.
Here's how to set it up:
Method One: Via the Tether APP
1. Connect your phone to the extender's Wi-Fi and launch the Tether app. If you haven't configured the extender yet, complete the on-screen setup instructions first.
2. Go to More > Advanced > Operation Mode (or Tools > Operation Mode), select Access Point mode, and save settings. The extender will reboot.
3. After the reboot, go to More > Wi-Fi Settings (or Tools > Wireless) to customize its Wi-Fi name and password.
Method Two: Via the web management interface
1. Connect your PC/Phone to the extender's Wi-Fi and access http://tplinkrepeater.net... via browser.
2. Click Mode (top-right) > switch to Access Point. The extender will reboot.
3. After the reboot, navigate to Settings > Wireless > Wireless Settings to customize the Wi-Fi name and password.
Once in Access Point mode, connect the Starlink Ethernet cable to the extender's Ethernet port. The extender will broadcast Wi-Fi, and you can also connect your Fire Stick via Ethernet if your extender model has multiple Ethernet ports, or via Wi-Fi if it has only one port.
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Hello Micky,
The supplier has advised the following for the TP-Link RE705X AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Extender:
"The RE705X supports Access Point Mode, which allows you to connect the extender to your existing wired Ethernet network. In this mode, the RE705X will create a new Wi-Fi network using the Ethernet connection, effectively extending your wired network to wireless devices."
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