The TP-Link TL-WA850RE is a compact 300Mbps Wireless N Wi-Fi Range Extender designed to eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones by boosting your existing router’s signal up to 800 sq. ft., extending coverage for seamless streaming, browsing, and online activities. Operating on the 2.4 GHz band, it supports up to 300 Mbps speeds and features a universal compatibility mode that works with any 802.11n/g/b router or access point. With its wall-plug design, WPS setup, and Ethernet port for wired devices, it’s an affordable solution for small apartments or homes, ideal for Egyptian users dealing with concrete walls and limited router placement—perfect for extending TE Data, Vodafone, or Orange signals without buying a new router.
TP-Link TL-WA850RE 300Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender
The TP-Link TL-WA850RE is a compact 300Mbps Wireless N Wi-Fi Range Extender designed to eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones by boosting your existing router’s signal up to 800 sq. ft., extending coverage for seamless streaming, browsing, and online activities. Operating on the 2.4 GHz band, it supports up to 300 Mbps speeds and features a universal compatibility mode that works with any 802.11n/g/b router or access point. With its wall-plug design, WPS setup, and Ethernet port for wired devices, it’s an affordable solution for small apartments or homes, ideal for Egyptian users dealing with concrete walls and limited router placement—perfect for extending TE Data, Vodafone, or Orange signals without buying a new router.
Model : TL-WA850RE
300Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender
Range Extender mode boosts wireless signal to previously unreachable or hard-to-wire areas flawlessly
Miniature size and wall-mounted design make it easy to deploy and move flexibly
Easily expand wireless coverage at a push of Range Extender button
Ethernet port allows the Extender to function as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices
Tether App allows easy access and management using any mobile device
LED Control function includes a Night Mode for peaceful sleep
675,00 EGP





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